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Since the publication of the first edition of The Crusades: A Reader, interest in the Crusades has increased dramatically, fueled in part by current global interactions between the Muslim world and Western nations. The second edition features an intriguing new chapter on perceptions of the Crusades in the modern period, from David Hume and William Wordsworth to World War I political cartoons and crusading rhetoric circulating after 9/11. Islamic accounts of the treatment of prisoners have been added, as well as sources detailing the homecoming of those who had ventured to the Holy Land including a newly translated reading on a woman crusader, Margaret of Beverly. The book contains sixteen images, study questions for each reading, and an index.

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464 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 2003

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S.J. Allen

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Dr. S.J. Allen is a medieval historian and Associate Lecture for The Open University (UK). She holds an MA from the University of York, and doctorate (D.Phil.) from Oxford University. Her new book, An Introduction to the Crusades, will be published by University of Toronto Press in May, 2017. It supports The Crusades A Reader (Second Edition, 2014) and is part of UTP's Companions to Medieval Studies series (series editor: Paul Edward Dutton).

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December 23, 2023
Primary sources are integral to understanding and interpreting history. This book offers a wide range of crusade-related primary sources throughout the era of crusading, touching on various topics and various points of view on events. The Crusades impacted many different groups of people: Latin Western Europeans, Byzantine Orthodox Christians, the various indigenous peoples of the Levant and Palestine and the various Islamicate powers of the time. These groups were impacted in different ways and viewed the crusades and the crusading states from different perspectives. This is a great place to start for those interested in how those who were directly affected by crusading and interacted with the people and events of the time perceived them.
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August 13, 2023
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Read back in college for a course outside my major. It was very helpful for someone who knew little to nothing of the Crusades to learn more about the history and figures involved. As it wasn't my field of study though, this didn't quite grab my attention enough to switch majors but all the same a useful review of the time period.
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May 3, 2009
Amt has translated and preserved several primary sources of great interest and use to the Medieval historian. In this volume Amt has accomplished a full translation of over 50 sources ranging from pope to layman/woman, included commentary, and questions for discussion. It is priceless.
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March 3, 2008
A great introduction to primary source materials from the Crusades. Highly readable, organized in bite-sized chunks.
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October 4, 2010
What can I say..It was a text book well kind of...Really a book full of primary sources on the Crusades
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March 29, 2015
Good selection of primary sources from the age of crusades
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December 8, 2016
A large collection of primary sources about the Crusades. Used as a major source for my Crusades class at Utah State University Fall 2016
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