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Women and the Crusades

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The crusade movement needed women: their money, their prayer support, their active participation, and their inspiration...

This book surveys women's involvement in medieval crusading between the second half of the eleventh century, when Pope Gregory VII first proposed a penitential military expedition to help the Christians of the East, and 1570, when the last crusader state, Cyprus, was captured by the Ottoman Turks. It considers women's actions not only on crusade battlefields but also in recruiting crusaders, supporting crusades through patronage, propaganda, and prayer, and as both defenders and aggressors. It argues that medieval women were deeply involved in the crusades but the roles that they could play and how their contemporaries recorded their deeds were dictated by social convention and cultural expectations. Although its main focus is the women of Latin Christendom, it also looks at the impact of the crusades and crusaders on the Jews of western Europe and the Muslims of the Middle East, and compares relations between Latin Christians and Muslims with relations between Muslims and other Christian groups.

Author: Nicholson Helen
Publisher: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 304
ISBN: 9780198806721
Cover: Hardback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2023

Preface
Acknowledgements
Chronology of the Crusades
List of Popes
List of Maps and Figures
A note on names
Maps
Figures
1:Locating Women in the Crusades: Definitions and Evidence
2:Initialising crusades
3:Crusade Campaigns
4:The Home Front: Supporting the Crusade
5:After the Crusade: Memory and Imagination
Summing Up
Bibliography
Index

Helen J. Nicholson is Professor of Medieval History at Cardiff University, UK. She has published extensively on the crusades, the military orders, and various related subjects, including a translation of a chronicle of the Third Crusade and an edition of the Templar trial proceedings in Britain and Ireland. She has just completed a history of Queen Sybil of Jerusalem (1186-1190).

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