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£18.95

Publisher: Arc Humanities Press
ISBN: 9781641894784
Number of Pages: 112
Published: 31/08/2022
Width: 11.4 cm
Height: 17.8 cm

Adrian Boas, an archaeologist with four decades' experience in the field, takes a fresh approach to investigating the experiences of crusaders, pilgrims, and settlers in the crusader states during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. The book opens up the experience of medieval travel and crusading by drawing on personal reflection and comparison with contemporary events. Topics covered include wonderment at the strangeness of the East, adjusting to life in the Levant, the horrors of warfare, the drama of fortress and battlefield, and the theatrical beauty of religious architecture, together with new perceptions of a selection of characters known and less-known. The book encourages the reader to think more deeply as to the meaning of the topics involved.

Preface

Chapter 1: Perceptions—Travel, Legend, Warfare, Wonderment 

Chapter 2: Places—Hattin, Fortresses, Jerusalem, Acre, The Countryside

Chapter 3: People—Guy de Lusignan, Marino Sanudo, Germain, Saladin

Postscript: Hit and Myth—History and Mystery

Further Reading

Adrian J. Boas (professor emeritus of Crusader archaeology and history, University of Haifa)

Adrian Boas is professor emeritus of Crusader archaeology and history at the University of Haifa. He is current President of the Society of the Study of the Crusades and the Latin East.