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France and the Holy Land : Frankish Culture at the End of the Crusades

Part of the Parallax: Re-visions of Culture and Society series
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Few periods in history have captured the public imagination than the Crusades.

The Crusaders cut a rakish, Romantic image, as chivalrous knights go off to liberate the Holy Land, to make the world a safer place for Christian pilgrims.

But who, really, were the Crusaders? In this exciting, interdisciplinary volume, many aspects of Frankish Crusader culture are explored by some of the leading researchers.

Here we examine the art, poetry, and architecture of Crusader Paris; look at the imprint the Frankish knights left on the Levant, and upon the city of Acre in particular.

The manuscript also examines cultural exchange, not only with those from Byzantium, but also with Muslims.

This book presents thoughtful, provocative essays from leading medievalists that will profoundly influence our understanding of the Crsuades and Crusader culture.

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Product Details
0801878233 / 9780801878237
Hardback
909.07
09/07/2004
United States
400 pages, 20 Line drawings, black and white; 87 Halftones, black and white
152 x 229 mm, 726 grams