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Seven myths of the Crusades / edited, with an introduction, by Alfred J. Andrea and Andrew Holt.

Contributor(s): Series: Myths of history : a Hackett seriesPublisher: Indianapolis : Hackett Publishing Company, Inc., 2015Description: xxxvi, 163 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781624664038 (paper : alkaline paper)
  • 9781624664045 (cloth : alkaline paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 909.07 23
LOC classification:
  • D160 .S38 2015
Other classification:
  • HIS037010 | HIS010000 | HIS026000
Contents:
1. The First Crusade : Unprovoked Offense or Overdue Defense? / Paul Crawford -- 2. Mad Men on Crusade : Religious Madness and the Origins of the First Crusade / James M. Muldoon -- 3. The Crusades and Medieval Anti-Judaism : Cause or Consequence? / Daniel P. Franke -- 4. The Quest for Gain : Were the First Crusaders Proto-Colonists? / Corliss Slack -- 5. Myths of Innocence : The Making of the Children's Crusade / David Sheffler -- 6. Templars and Masons : An Origin Myth / Jace Stuckey -- 7. Islam and the Crusades : A Nine-Hundred-Year-Long Grievance? / Mona Hammad and Edward Peters -- Epilogue -- Contributor Biographies.
Summary: "This book is an effort to explode (or at least modify) seven popular myths or misconceptions of the Ccrusades. Despite the seemingly ever-expanding outpouring of first-rate books on the Crusades that has taken place over the past half century, including some fine surveys intended for general audiences, distortions of the crusades seem to be proliferating in all the popular media. These include pseudo-documentaries for TV, big- and small-budget movies, novels, mainstream news reporting, editorials, political speeches by highly visible and influential politicians, the sermons and writings of radical clerics and zealous laity of all three Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam), and textbooks prepared for collegiate and high school students enrolled in Western civilization and world history courses"-- Provided by publisher.Scope and content: "Seven Myths of the Crusades' rebuttal of the persistent and multifarious misconceptions associated with topics including the First Crusade, anti-Judaism and the Crusades, the crusader states, the Children's Crusade, the Templars and past and present Islamic-Christian relations proves, once and for all, that real history is far more fascinating than conspiracy theories, pseudo-history and myth-mongering. This book is a powerful witness to the dangers of the misappropriation and misinterpretation of the past and the false parallels so often drawn between the Crusades and later historical events ranging from nineteenth-century colonialism to the protest movements of the 1960s to the events of 9/11. This volume's authors have venerable track records in teaching and researching the crusading movement, and anyone curious about the Crusades would do well to start here"--Jessalynn Bird, Dominican University, co-editor of Crusade and Christendom.
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Book Book NMC Library Stacks D160 .S38 2015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 33039001394054

"This book is an effort to explode (or at least modify) seven popular myths or misconceptions of the Ccrusades. Despite the seemingly ever-expanding outpouring of first-rate books on the Crusades that has taken place over the past half century, including some fine surveys intended for general audiences, distortions of the crusades seem to be proliferating in all the popular media. These include pseudo-documentaries for TV, big- and small-budget movies, novels, mainstream news reporting, editorials, political speeches by highly visible and influential politicians, the sermons and writings of radical clerics and zealous laity of all three Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam), and textbooks prepared for collegiate and high school students enrolled in Western civilization and world history courses"-- Provided by publisher.

"Seven Myths of the Crusades' rebuttal of the persistent and multifarious misconceptions associated with topics including the First Crusade, anti-Judaism and the Crusades, the crusader states, the Children's Crusade, the Templars and past and present Islamic-Christian relations proves, once and for all, that real history is far more fascinating than conspiracy theories, pseudo-history and myth-mongering. This book is a powerful witness to the dangers of the misappropriation and misinterpretation of the past and the false parallels so often drawn between the Crusades and later historical events ranging from nineteenth-century colonialism to the protest movements of the 1960s to the events of 9/11. This volume's authors have venerable track records in teaching and researching the crusading movement, and anyone curious about the Crusades would do well to start here"--Jessalynn Bird, Dominican University, co-editor of Crusade and Christendom.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. The First Crusade : Unprovoked Offense or Overdue Defense? / Paul Crawford -- 2. Mad Men on Crusade : Religious Madness and the Origins of the First Crusade / James M. Muldoon -- 3. The Crusades and Medieval Anti-Judaism : Cause or Consequence? / Daniel P. Franke -- 4. The Quest for Gain : Were the First Crusaders Proto-Colonists? / Corliss Slack -- 5. Myths of Innocence : The Making of the Children's Crusade / David Sheffler -- 6. Templars and Masons : An Origin Myth / Jace Stuckey -- 7. Islam and the Crusades : A Nine-Hundred-Year-Long Grievance? / Mona Hammad and Edward Peters -- Epilogue -- Contributor Biographies.

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