aims to identify the most important themes of the crusades and explain them in a concise and accessible manner. Once a relatively controversial statement of his new pluralist view of crusading, it is now pretty much the standard work on the subject. This fourth edition, now fully revised and ...
In the Crusades, what role did the Church play? A. It only provided moral support B. It was the main organizer and promoter C. It tried to stop the Crusades D. It played no role at all 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。解析:在十字军东征中,教会是主要的组织者和推动者。它不仅仅提供...
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What Were the Crusades?doi:10.1080/10848770.2013.859789Grabowski IIIFrancis A.European Legacy
Fought on a vast scale, in terms of both geography and the numbers of men involved, the crusades dominated the thoughts and feelings of western Europeans between 1095 and 1400 so profoundly that there was scarcely a writer on contemporary affairs who did not at some point refer to one of ...
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In this handy guide Jonathan Riley-Smith, one of the most familiar names in Crusader studies, aims to identify the most important themes of the crusades and explain them in a concise and accessible manner. Once a relatively controversial statement of his new pluralist view of crusading, it is...
Written and fact-checked by The Editors of Encyclopaedia BritannicaThe Crusades were organized by western European Christians after centuries of Muslim wars of expansion. Their primary objectives were to stop the expansion of Muslim states, to reclaim for Christianity the Holy Land in the Middle East...
Fought on a vast scale, in terms of both geography and the numbers of men involved, the crusades dominated the thoughts and feelings of western Europeans between 1095 and 1400 so profoundly that there was scarcely a writer on contemporary affairs who did not at some point refer to one of ...
was first published in 1977. Since then, a number of historians have built on Jonathan Riley-Smith's original conclusions. Now in its fourth edition, this classic starting point for the study of the crusading movement has been updated to take into account the latest developments in the field....