Description
This collection is published in the Crusades Subsidia series in honour of Professor Adrian J. Boas, an archaeologist, historian and scholar who has contributed widely and significantly to the study and teaching of the Middle Ages. Professor Boas’ research encompasses the archaeology of the Latin East, military orders with particular emphasis on the Teutonic Order, material culture, architecture and medieval art, historiography and, not least, the Crusades and the Latin East.
Exploring Outremer Volume I is a collection of 14 original essays by the leading scholars in the field on the history and archaeology of the Latin East. It covers several aspects related to the Crusades in general, but also deals with specific important points related to cities like Jerusalem, Acre and Famagusta. In addition, it presents original discussions related to warfare and topography, using both Latin and Arabic sources.
This book will appeal to researchers and students alike interested in the Kingdom of Jerusalem and Cyprus, as well as the Crusades and Crusading Orders.
Table of Contents
Introduction by the Editors
Rabei G. Khamisy, Rafael Y. Lewis and Vardit Shotten-Hallel
- Sophia Menache
- Omar Abed Rabo
- Denys Pringle
- Hubert Huben
- Peter Edbury
- Tomasz Borowski
- Nicholas Coureas
- John France
- Yvonne Freidman
- Reuven Amitai
- Yaacov Lev
- Susan Edgington
- Michael S. Fulton
- Yehoshua Frenkel
Understanding the Crusades: The Contribution of Correspondence
Islamic cultural-religious life in Jerusalem on the eve of the First Crusade
The confraternity and Chapel of St Edward the Confessor in Acre (1271/1272–1291)
How did the Teutonic Knights finance the construction of Montfort castle?
The nobility of Cyprus and their rural residences
Public squares in the Latin East: Designing piazzas in new and old urban centres
The churches of Genoese Famagusta in the notarial acts, inquests and other sources of the later fifteenth century (1448–1474)
Thirty Years of War: the cities of the Lombard Plain c. 1189–c.1220
The role of captives in peacemaking
Some thoughts on warriors and war in Usāma Ibn Munqidh’s Kitāb al-I`tibār
Human suffering and the social implications of the wars of the Crusades
The attempted assassination of Lord Edward of England at Acre, 1272
Frankish intervention in Egypt during the reign of Amalric: conquest or extortion?
Topographical and archaeological data in middle Caliphate sources



