03871nam 22005891 450 991014857000332120200514202323.0978147420227514742022769781782259541178225954610.5040/9781474202275(CKB)3710000000920304(MiAaPQ)EBC4723183(OCoLC)961271896(UtOrBLW)bpp09260126(MiAaPQ)EBC6165239(Au-PeEL)EBL6165239(OCoLC)961445330(UtOrBLW)BP9781474202275BC(EXLCZ)99371000000092030420161128d2016 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierThe causes of warVolume II1000 CE to 1400 CE /Alexander Gillespie[Oxford] :Hart Publishing,2016.1 online resource (281 pages)Includes index.9781509928842 1509928847 9781849466455 1849466459 Includes bibliographical references and index.I. Introduction -- 1. The Conversation on Sunday Afternoon -- 2. Utopia -- 3. Facts -- 4. Casus Belli in Practice -- 5. Volume Two -- II. The Eleventh Century -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Struggle for Power in the First Fifty Years in Europe -- 3. The Muslim World in the First Half of the Eleventh Century -- 4. The Papacy in the First Half of the Eleventh Century -- 5. The Papacy in the Second Half of the Eleventh Century -- 6. The First Crusade -- 7. China -- 8. Conclusion -- III. The Twelfth Century -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Monarchy, Thrones and Territory -- 3. The Throne of England -- 4. Wars between the Papacy and Empire -- 5. Non-Conformist Communities in Europe -- 6. Wars between Christianity and Islam -- 7. China -- 8. Conclusion -- IV. The Thirteenth Century -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Church -- 3. The Fourth Crusade -- 4. Non-Conforming Communities -- 5. Christian and Muslim Conflict -- 6. Frederick II -- 7. Following the End of the Hohenstaufen Line -- 8. England -- 9. The Mongolian Empire -- 10. The Three-Way Clash in the Middle East -- 11. Conclusion -- V. The Fourteenth Century -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Contest between Empire and Papacy -- 3. Central and Eastern Europe -- 4. England and her Neighbours -- 5. The Wars of Islam -- 6. The Last Nomadic Conqueror -- 7. China -- 8. Conclusion -- VI. Conclusion -- 1. Migratory Forces -- 2. Monarchy -- 3. Politics -- 4. Religion"This is the second volume of a projected five-volume series charting the causes of war from 3000 BCE to the present day, written by a leading international lawyer, and using as its principal materials the documentary history of international law, largely in the form of treaties and the negotiations which led up to them. These volumes seek to show why millions of people, over thousands of years, slew each other. In departing from the various theories put forward by historians, anthropologists and psychologists, Gillespie offers a different taxonomy of the causes of war, focusing on the broader settings of politics, religion, migrations and empire-building. These four contexts were dominant and often overlapping justifications during the first four thousand years of human civilisation, for which written records exist."--Bloomsbury Publishing.Military historyWarCausesInternational humanitarian lawMilitary history.WarCauses.355.027Gillespie Alexander256763UtOrBLWUtOrBLWUkLoBPBOOK9910148570003321The causes of war2962552UNINA