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Remembering the Crusades and Crusading examines the diverse contexts in which crusading was memorialised and commemorated in the medieval world and beyond, from the preaching of the first crusade in 1095 until the fall of the city of Acre in 1291. The book offers a fresh synthesis of the long history of the crusades and includes chapters dealing with the textual, material and visual sources for remembering; particular communities of remembrance, including the family, monastic cultures, Jewish cultures, and royal cultures; and the cultural memory of crusading in the Muslim, Iberian, Byzantine and Baltic regions. This will be essential reading for students of the crusades and memory.
Megan Cassidy-Welch is an Associate Professor of medieval history at Monash University. She is author of Monastic Spaces and their Meanings (2001) and Imprisonment in the Medieval Religious Imagination (2011).
Introduction 1. Remembering in the time of the crusades Megan Cassidy-Welch Sources of memory 2. Preaching and crusade memory Jessalynn Bird 3. The liturgical memory of 15 July 1099: between history, memory and eschatology M. Cecilia Gaposchkin 4. Crusades, Memory and Visual Culture: Representations of the Miracle of Intervention of Saints in Battle Elizabeth Lapina 5. Remembrance of Things Past: Memory and Material Objects in the Time of the Crusades, 1095-1291 Anne E. Lester 6. Historical writing Darius von Güttner-Sporzy-ski 7. "Perpetuel Memorye": Remembering History in the Crusading Romance Lee Manion Communities of memory 8. Monastic memories of the early crusading movement Katherine Allen Smith 9. Royal memory James Naus and Vincent Ryan 10. Jewish Memory and the Crusades: The Hebrew Crusade Chronicles and Protection from Christian violence Rebecca Rist 11. Family memory and the crusades Nicholas Paul and Jochen Schenk Cultural memory 12. 'A blow sent by God': Changing Byzantine memories of the Crusades Jonathan Harris 13. Living and remembering the crusades and the Reconquista: Iberia, 11th-13th Centuries Ana Rodriguez 14. The Muslim Memory of the Crusades Alex Mallett 15. Appropriating history: Remembering the crusades in Latvia and Estonia Carsten Selch Jensen