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Islands and Military Orders, c.1291-c.1798 [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 302 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 703 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Dec-2013
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1472409906
  • ISBN-13: 9781472409904
  • Formaat: Hardback, 302 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 703 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Dec-2013
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1472409906
  • ISBN-13: 9781472409904
At the heart of this volume is a concern with exploring levels of interaction between two particular objects of study, islands on the one hand, and military orders on the other. According to Fernand Braudel, islands are, ’often brutally’, caught ’between the two opposite poles of archaism and innovation.’ What happened when these particular environments interacted with the Military Orders? The various contributions in this volume address this question from a variety of angles. 1291 was a significant year for the main military orders: uprooted from their foundations in the Holy Land, they took refuge on Cyprus and in the following years found themselves vulnerable to those who questioned the validity of their continued existence. The Teutonic Order negated this by successfully transferring their headquarters to Prussia; the Knights Templar, however, faced suppression. Meanwhile, the Knights Hospitaller conquest of Rhodes assured both their survival and independence. Islands are often, by definition, seen to be embodiments of 'insularity', of an effort to be separate, distinct, cut-off. Military Orders are, conversely, international in scope, nature and personnel, the 'first international orders of the Church', as they have often been described. Therein lies the crux of the matter: how did insular outposts and international institutions come together to forge distinct and often successful experiments? Hospitaller Rhodes and Malta still impress with their magnificent architectural heritage, but their success went beyond stone and mortar and the story of islands and military orders, as will be clearly shown in this volume, also goes beyond these two small islands. The interaction between the two levels - insulation and internationalisation - and the interstices therein, created spaces conducive to both dynamism and stability as military orders and islands adapted to each other's demands, limitations and opportunities.

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...a coherent collection [ with] a very useful index, enabling readers to cross reference between papers. A wide range of historical and archaeological source material is used in these essays, which will be of particular interest to scholars of the Hospitallers and the Crusades, but also to those interested in maritime history and internationalization. International Journal of Maritime History '... this book of essays is not only a valuable contribution to the history of the military orders but, due to the diversity and scope of its well-researched articles, provides valuable information and adds important insights to the discussion concerning relationships and interconnections within the Mediterranean.' Speculum 'This collection of twenty-two essays ... is impressive in its breadth and analytical detail. The book will be an important resource for scholars ...' Medieval Review

List of Illustrations and Tables
ix
List of Abbreviations
xi
Notes on Contributors xv
Preface xix
Introduction 1(10)
Emanuel Buttigieg
Simon Phillips
PART I IDEAS AND IDEALS ABOUT ISLAND EXISTENCE
1 The Hospitallers and Concepts of Island Existence
11(8)
Simon Phillips
2 The Island Order State on Rhodes
19(10)
Anthony Luttrell
3 Islands as Strongholds for the Defence of Christendom: The Hospital of Saint Mary of Bethlehem on Limnos (1459)
29(10)
Elena Bellomo
4 The Maltese Islands and the Religious Culture of the Hospitallers: Isolation and Connectivity c. 1540s--c. 1690s
39(14)
Emanuel Buttigieg
PART II RELOCATION AND ADAPTATION
5 Propagating the Hospitallers' Passagium: Crusade Preaching and Liturgy in 1308--1309
53(12)
Constantinos Georgiou
6 Island Ports and Hospitallers, 1421--1631
65(10)
Ann Williams
7 Malta and the Order of St John: Life on an Island Home
75(12)
George Cassar
PART III LIFE ON AN ISLAND: INTERACTION AND INNOVATION
8 Zones and Nodes of Interaction: The Development of the Hospitaller Town of Rhodes
87(12)
Katerina Manoussou-Della
9 A Fifteenth-Century Innovation: Humanistic Script on Hospitaller Rhodes
99(16)
Karl Borchardt
10 The Vision of the Island of Malta and its Role in the Transformation of the Order's Mission as Seen by the Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Traveller
115(12)
Patricia Micallef
11 The Knights of the Portuguese Order of Christ on the Island of Madeira (1640--1755): A Socio-historical Approach
127(12)
Fernanda Olival
PART IV REGIONAL POLITICAL DYNAMICS AND THE MILITARY ORDERS
12 The Hospitallers of Rhodes and Attempts to Recover the Duchy of Athens by the Counts of Brienne after 1311
139(8)
Karol Polejowski
13 Aspects of the Relations Between the Hospitaller Knights of Rhodes and the Republic of Venice: Contacts and Collaboration During the Second Venetian--Ottoman War (1499--1502/03)
147(8)
Photeine V. Perra
14 Between Sicily and Jerusalem: The Teutonic Knights in the Mediterranean (Twelfth to Fifteenth Centuries)
155(12)
Hubert Houben
PART V FORTIFICATIONS, WAR AND DEFENCE
15 The Hospitallers of Rhodes and their Alliances Against the Turks, 1306--1348
167(10)
Mike Carr
16 The Knights Templar in the Defence of the Lazio Coast: The Quasi-Islands of Santa Maria della Sorresca on Lake Paola and the Tower of San Felice Circeo (1173--1259)
177(12)
Nadia Bagnarini
17 The Development of Gunpowder Defences at the Knights Hospitallers' Fortifications on the Dodecanese Islands (1307--1522)
189(14)
Michael Losse
PART VI ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF AN ISLAND EXISTENCE
18 Hospitaller Small Change: An Archaeological Perspective
203(12)
Anna-Maria Kasdagli
19 Hospitaller Estates and Agricultural Production on Fourteenth-and Fifteenth-Century Cyprus
215(10)
Nicholas Coureas
20 Some Aspects of the Use and Exploitation of Mills by the Order of St John in Rhodes and Cyprus
225(14)
Gregory O'Malley
21 Society and the Economy on the Hospitaller Island of Malta: An Overview
239(18)
Victor Mallia-Milanes
22 The Order of St John and its Caribbean Islands, 1653--1665: A Cartographic Record
257(14)
William Zammit
Index 271
Emanuel Buttigieg is a Senior Lecturer in early modern history at the University of Malta.

Simon Phillips is a Research Fellow in late medieval history at the University of Cyprus