03939oam 2200709I 450 991015460370332120230808200727.01-351-92824-41-138-25975-61-315-25250-310.4324/9781315252506 (CKB)3710000000965874(MiAaPQ)EBC4758910(MiAaPQ)EBC5121934(OCoLC)973026446(Au-PeEL)EBL5121934(CaONFJC)MIL578353(OCoLC)1027194592(EXLCZ)99371000000096587420180706e20162007 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierIn laudem hierosolymitani studies in Crusades and medieval culture in honour of Benjamin Z. Kedar /edited by Iris Shagrir, Ronnie Ellenblum and Jonathan Riley-SmithLondon ;New York :Routledge,2016.1 online resource (493 pages) illustrations, mapsCrusades--Subsidia ;1"First published 2007 by Ashgate Publishing"--t.p. verso.0-7546-6140-7 1-351-92825-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.The Holy Land, archaeology and iconography -- Mentality, law, Jews and world history -- The crusades, the military orders and commerce.The conquest of Constantinople by the Fourth Crusade shattered irreversibly the political and cultural unity of the Byzantine world in the Greek peninsula, the Aegean and western Asia Minor. Between the disintegration of the Byzantine Empire after 1204 and the consolidation of Ottoman power in the fifteenth century, the area was a complex political, ethnic and religious mosaic, made up of Frankish lordships, Italian colonies, Turkish beyliks, as well as a number of states that professed to be the continuators of the Byzantine imperial tradition. This volume brings together western medievalists, Byzantinists and Ottomanists, combining recent research in the relevant fields in order to provide a holistic interpretation of this world of extreme fragmentation. Eight stimulating papers explore various factors that defined contact and conflict between Orthodox Greeks, Catholic Latins and Muslim Turks, highlighting common themes that run through this period and evaluating the changes that occurred over time. Particular emphasis is given on the crusades and the way they affected interaction in the area. Although the impact of the crusades on Byzantine history leading up to 1204 has been extensively examined in the past, there has been little research on the way crusading was implemented in Greece and the Aegean after that point. Far from being limited to crusading per se, however, the papers put it into its wider context and examine other aspects of contact, such as trade, interfaith relations, and geographical exploration.Crusades.Subsidia ;1.CrusadesJewsHistory70-1789CommerceHistoryMedieval, 500-1500Civilization, MedievalLatin OrientHistoryJerusalemHistoryLatin Kingdom, 1099-1244SyriaHistory750-1260Islamic EmpireHistory750-1258IsraelAntiquitiesSyriaAntiquitiesCrusades.JewsHistoryCommerceHistoryCivilization, Medieval.909.07Ellenblum Roni853650Kedar B. Z960924Riley-Smith Jonathan Simon Christopher1938-213274Shagrir Iris884282MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910154603703321In laudem hierosolymitani2178394UNINA