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Papacy & Papal History, General & Miscellaneous European History, Medieval History - Religious Aspects, Vatican City - History, Middle Ages - Church History, Europe - Church History, Roman Catholic Church History, Spain - History - 711 - 1474 (Moorish Spa

The Second Crusade: Scope and Consequences

by Jonathan Phillips (Editor), Martin Hoch
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Overview

The Second Crusade (1145-49) was an unprecedented attempt to expand the borders of Christianity in the Holy Land, the Baltic, and the Iberian peninsula. This wide-ranging collection offers a series of original interpretations of new and partially explored evidence of the crusade. The essays examine the planning, execution, and consequences of the crusade for Western Europe, the Crusader States of the Holy Land, and the Muslim Near East.

Synopsis

The Second Crusade (1145-49) was an unprecedented attempt to expand the borders of Christianity in the Holy Land, the Baltic, and the Iberian peninsula. This wide-ranging collection offers a series of original interpretations of new and partially explored evidence of the crusade. The essays examine the planning, execution, and consequences of the crusade for Western Europe, the Crusader States of the Holy Land, and the Muslim Near East.

About the Author, Jonathan Phillips

Jonathan Phillips lectures at the Royal Holloway, University of London.

Martin Hoch is based at the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Sankt Augustin.

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 2002
Publisher
Manchester University Press
Pages
256
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780719057113

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