Cultures of the Medieval Kingdom of Jerusalem

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781501781704

Frontier Inventiveness in the Age of the Crusades

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By Benjamin Z. Kedar
Imprint: CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
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HARDBACK
Dimensions:
229 x 152 mm
Weight:
910 g
Pages:
277

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Benjamin Z. Kedar is Professor Emeritus of History at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, a former president of the Society for the Study of the Crusades and the Latin East and the founding editor of its journal, Crusades. Among his many books are Crusade and Mission and The Changing Land Between the Jordan and the Sea. He is a recipient of the Israel Prize in History and the Prix Gustave Schlumberger of the Academie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres.

Introduction: The Cultural Inventiveness of Frankish Jerusalem 1. a Tiny Kingdom of Diverse Peoples 2. Everyday Life in the Kingdom of Jerusalem 3. An Intellectual Backwater? 4. The Clergy and the Establishment of Cores of Devotion 5. The Husbanding of Sanctity 6. A Candid Portrait of William of Tyre,the Kingdom's Most Erudite Cleric 7. King Amaurry of Jerusalem, a twelfth-Century Renaissance Ruler 8. The Inventiveness of the Kingdom's Knights and Military-religious orders 9. Burgesses, Urban and Rural 10. The Non-franks 11. Cultural activities in the Kingdom of acre (1191-1291) Conclusion: Footprints in the Sand

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