Ebook: The Crusades and the Near East: cultural histories
Author: Conor Kostick (ed)
- Tags: Christianity, Christianity and other religions--Islam--History--To 1500, Civilization Western--Islamic influences, Crusades, Crusades--Influence, Interfaith relations, International relations, Islam, Islam--Relations--Christianity--History--To 1500, Islamic civilization--Western influences, Kreuzzüge, Kreuzzüge--Naher Osten--Geschichte Mittelalter, Kulturkontakt, History, Electronic books, Biography, Crusades -- Influence, Christianity and other religions -- Islam -- History -- To 1500, Islam -- Relations -- Chr
- Year: 2011
- Publisher: Routledge
- City: London;Europa;Middle East;Western countries;Naher Osten;Palästina
- Language: English
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The crusades are often seen as epitomising a period when hostility between Christian West and the Muslim Near East reached an all time high. As this edited volume reveals, however, the era was one which saw both conflict and cohabitation. Tackling such questions as whether medicinal and architectural innovations came to Europe as a direct result of the Crusades, and why and how peace treaties and intermarriages were formed between the different cultures, this distinguished group of contributors reveal how the Holy Wars led on the one hand to a reinforcement of the beliefs and identiti.
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