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The Origin Of The Idea Of Crusade Carl Erdmann

  • SKU: BELL-7041388
The Origin Of The Idea Of Crusade Carl Erdmann
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Publisher: ACLS Humanities E-Book
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.22 MB
Author: Carl Erdmann
ISBN: 9781597407977, 1597407976
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Origin Of The Idea Of Crusade Carl Erdmann by Carl Erdmann 9781597407977, 1597407976 instant download after payment.

The Description for this book, The Origin of the Idea of Crusade: Foreword and additional notes by Marshall W. Baldwin, will be forthcoming.


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"This great and brilliant book can still inspire and still points forward to untouched areas of research."--Jonathan Riley-Smith, The Times Higher Education Supplement
". . . generations of English-language historians will henceforth be grateful that so fundamental a work has become more readily available. . . . Like all great historical writing, it is not merely an investigation of the past but also an address to the present and to posterity."--H.E.J. Cowdrey, International History Review
". . . Erdmann's book still remains fundamental to any discussion of the First Crusade. This painstaking translation will undoubtedly give it a new life."--Brian Stock, The Times Literary Supplement

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