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Crusading Europe Essays In Honour Of Christopher Tyerman Jessalynn Lea Bird G E M Lippiatt Bird

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Crusading Europe Essays In Honour Of Christopher Tyerman Jessalynn Lea Bird G E M Lippiatt Bird
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Publisher: Brepols
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.11 MB
Author: Jessalynn Lea Bird & G. E. M. Lippiatt [Bird, Jessalynn Lea & Lippiatt, G. E. M.]
ISBN: 9782503579962, 2503579965
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Crusading Europe Essays In Honour Of Christopher Tyerman Jessalynn Lea Bird G E M Lippiatt Bird by Jessalynn Lea Bird & G. E. M. Lippiatt [bird, Jessalynn Lea & Lippiatt, G. E. M.] 9782503579962, 2503579965 instant download after payment.

Christopher Tyerman was born in 1953 and educated at Harrow and New College, Oxford. He took a First Class degree from the latter in 1974, before completing his D.Phil. under the supervision of Lionel Butler in 1981. The same year, he was awarded the Alexander Prize by the Royal Historical Society for his article on Marino Sanudo the Elder and the promotion of crusading in the fourteenth century. While working on his doctorate, he served as a lecturer at the University of York and a Junior Research Fellow at the Queen's College, Oxford. Following his fellowship at Queen's, he was awarded the Murray Senior Fellowship at Exeter College, and his catholic service to the University encompassed teaching at New, St Hilda's, and Hertford. At the same time, he returned to Harrow, becoming Senior Tutor in History and writing the comprehensive A History of Harrow School (2000). He was elected a fellow of Hertford College in 2006 and appointed Professor of the History of the Crusades in 2015. He has written extensively on the crusades with particular emphasis on their place in the wider context of medieval history, including The Crusades: A Very Short Introduction (2005), The Debate on the Crusades (2011), How to Plan a Crusade (2015), and the magisterial and much-translated God's War (2006). The image of the crusades often connotes exoticism and foreign adventuring.?However, the underlying motivations, daily practicalities, and lasting impact of the crusades on their European birthplace are equally important. How did European anxieties, prejudices, and priorities propel the crusading movement? How did crusaders understand and manage the particularly European geographical, legal, and financial dimensions of their campaigns? How did the crusades mark medieval European architecture, spirituality, and literature? This volume not only engages these provocative questions but also serves as a monument to the career of Christopher Tyerman, who has done so much to integrate European and global crusading history. The collection of essays gathered here by leading crusade historians, Tyerman's friends and former students, furthers study of the crusades within their European context, highlighting intriguing new directions for teaching and researching the crusades and their impact.

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