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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 II is a
collection of 15 original essays by the leading scholars in the
field on the history and archaeology of the Latin East. It covers
the aspects dealing with the history, archaeology, architecture and
function of several castles and fortifications in the Latin
Kingdom, and presents new studies on the material, including
pottery, numismatics and many other finds. In addition, it includes
a chapter dealing with landscape archaeology. This book will appeal
to researchers and students alike interested in the Kingdom of
Jerusalem and Duchies of Edessa and Antioch, as well as the
Crusades and Crusading Orders.
This book analyses the history of the crusader states, appealing to
all those interested in Crusader Studies / By analysing the
archeological evidence of this period, this book will appeal to all
those interested in the material sources of the Crusader States /
This book covers the crusader states from the Kingdom of Jerusalem
to the Kingdom of Cyprus as well as the Crusading Orders.
The Journal of Medieval Military History continues to consolidate
its now assured position as the leading academic vehicle for
scholarly publication in the field of medieval warfare. Medieval
Warfare The articles here offer a wide range of approaches to
medieval warfare. They include traditional studies of strategy (on
Baybars) and the logistics of Edward II's wars, as well as cultural
history (an examination of chivalry in Guy of Warwick) intellectual
history (a broad analysis of strategic theory in the Middle Ages),
and social history (on knightly training in arms). The Hundred
Years War is studied using cutting-edge methodology
(data-drivenanalysis of skirmishes) and by tackling relatively new
areas of inquiry (environmental history). There is also a close
reading of Carolingian documents, which sheds new light on armies
and warfare in the time of Charles the Great. Contributors: Ronald
W. Braasch III, Pierre Galle, Walter Goffart, Carl I. Hammer, John
Hosler, Rabei G. Khamisy, Ilana Krug, Danny Lake-Giguere, Brian
Price.
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