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The study of the religious, cultural, and political movements now known as the Crusades is one of the most well-established subfields in Medieval Studies. In the past few decades, scholars of the Crusades increasingly have employed computer-based methods to analyze their sources, organize their research, and disseminate its results to the wider world. Yet while the benefits of this approach have become clear and prompted new discoveries, the well-worn methodologies that long defined Crusade Studies do not always align with them. In this volume, a diverse group of researchers, teachers, and curators chronicle how digital scholarship has allowed them to better understand, explain, and illustrate the complex world of the Crusades as an historical phenomenon as well as a focus of present-day interest and appropriation.
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Introduction. "Crusaders and Computers: Some Considerations" by Laura K. Morreale
Chapter 1. "The Crusades Regesta: Evolution, Adaptation, and Resilience" by Myra Bom and Anna Gutgarts
Chapter 2. "The Development of the Reading the Holy Land Database" by Jonathan Rubin and Jose Maria Andres Porras
Chapter 3. "Legacy Digital and Digital Legacies: The Database of Crusaders to the Holy Land" by Natasha Hodgson
Chapter 4. "The Independent Crusaders Project" by James Doherty and Nicholas Paul
Chapter 5. "New Crusaders, New Problems: Engaging with Crusader Content in Digital Space and the College Classroom" by Evan Gatti, Helen Davies, Kelsey Golden, and Lynn R. Huber
Chapter 6. "The Power and Perils of the Digital Visual: The Chertsey Tiles and Bringing the Holy Land Home" by Amanda Luyster
Chapter 7. "'So closely connected to our own': Inviting People of the 'Crusading Era' into the Age of Generative AI" by Jochen Burgtorf and Tobias Hodel
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