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The crusades influenced western European society in the middle ages far beyond the military campaigns themselves. Reactions and involvement did not always follow the assumptions of ideology or supporters, medieval or modern. In this wide ranging collection of articles spanning thirty years, Christopher Tyerman explores the relationships between action and perception, ambition and practice, propaganda and support. One section concentrates on the role the crusade played in the politics and elite culture of the early fourteenth century, particularly in France. A further series of essays examines the nature of crusading as a phenomenon from the twelfth to the sixteenth centuries, notably the contrasts between official, literary and popular reception, and how it was variously understood by contemporaries and promoted by apologists in England, continental Europe and the Baltic. Finally, the structure of crusading armies is explored in a sequence that analyses the organisation of expeditions, including communal decision-making on the First Crusade, the sociology of recruitment and, in a previously unpublished major study, the importance of pay to crusaders from 1096 onwards.The crusades influenced western European society in the middle ages far beyond the military campaigns themselves. Reactions and involvement did not always follow the assumptions of ideology or supporters, medieval or modern. In this wide ranging collection of articles spanning thirty years, Christopher Tyerman explores the relationships between action and perception, ambition and practice, propaganda and support. One section concentrates on the role the crusade played in the politics and elite culture of the early fourteenth century, particularly in France. A further series of essays examines the nature of crusading as a phenomenon from the twelfth to the sixteenth centuries, notably the contrasts between official, literary and popular reception, and how it was variously understood by contemporaries and promoted by apologists in England, continental Europe and the Baltic. Finally, the structure of crusading armies is explored in a sequence that analyses the organisation of expeditions, including communal decision-making on the First Crusade, the sociology of recruitment and, in a previously unpublished major study, the importance of pay to crusaders from 1096 onwards.

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'... cette courte recension ne peut rendre justice de la richesse de chaque étude individuelle. Non seulement ceux qui sont intéressés par les croisades, mais aussi ceux qui s'intéressent à l'histoire politique, sociale et culturelle de l'Europe médiévale se doivent de posséder le recueil >>The Practices of Crusading<<.' Francia-Recensio '... presenting these essays together in this format affords the chance to trace the common themes and approaches which have informed a career-wide corpus of influential work.' English Historical Review

Preface vii
Acknowledgements x
Abbreviations xi
Section A Early Fourteenth Century Crusading
I Marino Sanudo Torsello and the lost crusade: lobbying in the fourteenth century
Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 5th series, 32 1982
73
II Philip V of France, the assemblies of 1319-20 and the crusade
Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research 57, no 135 1984
84(147)
III Sed nihil fecit? The last Capetians and the recovery of the Holy Land
War and Government in the Middle Ages, eds J Gillingham and J.C. Holt Woodbridge: Boydell, 1984
181
IV Court, crusade and city: the cultural milieu of Louis I duke of Bourbon
Soldiers, Nobles and Gentlemen: Essays in Honour of Maurice Keen, eds P Coss and C Tyerman Woodbridge: Boydell, 2009
63
V Philip VI and the recovery of the Holy Land
The English Historical Review 100, 1985
52(525)
Section B The Nature of Crusading
VI Were there any crusades in the twelfth century?
The English Historical Review 110, 1995
577
VII Henry of Livonia and the ideology of crusading and Chronicle Writing on the Medieval Baltic
Frontier, eds L Kaljundi, M Tamm and C.S. Jensen. Famham: Ashgate, 2011
44(130)
VIII Some English evidence of attitudes to crusading in the thirteenth century
Thirteenth Century England 1, eds P Coss and S Lloyd. Woodbridge: Boydell and Brewer, 1986
174
IX The Holy Land and the crusades of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries
Crusade and Settlement, ed P W Edbury Cardiff: University College Cardiff Press, 1985
112(33)
X What the crusades meant to Europe
The Medieval World, eds P Linehan and J Nelson. London: Routledge, 2001
145(162)
XI Holy War, Roman popes, and Christian soldiers: some early modern views on medieval Christendom
The Medieval Church: Universities, Heresy and the Religious Life, eds P Biller and B Dobson (Studies in Church History: Subsidia 11) Woodbridge, Boydell, 1999
307
Section C The Experience of Crusading
XII `Principes et Populus': civil society and the First Crusade
Cross, Crescent and Conversion Studies on Medieval Spain and Christendom in Memory of Richard Fletcher, eds S Barton and P Linehan Leiden: Brill, 2008, pp 127-151
23(3)
XIII Who went on crusades to the Holy Land?
The Horns of Hain, ed B.Z. Kedar Jerusalem: Yad Izhak Ben-Zvi, 1992
26(14)
XIV Paid crusaders `Pro honoris vel pecunie'; stipendiarii contra paganos': money and incentives on crusade
Previously unpublished
40
Index 6
Christopher Tyerman is Senior Research Fellow and Tutor in History, Tutor for Graduates, Hertford College, University of Oxford, UK.