The Crusades from the Perspective of Byzantium and the Muslim WorldAngeliki E. Laiou, Roy P. Mottahedeh Dumbarton Oaks, 2001 - 297 էջ The essays in this volume demonstrate that on the eastern shores of the Mediterranean there were rich, variegated, and important phenomena associated with the Crusades, and that a full understanding of the significance of the movement and its impact on both the East and West must take these phenomena into account. |
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Crusades and Holy | 23 |
Holy War in Byzantium | 31 |
Approaches and Attitudes | 41 |
Thirteenth Century | 53 |
The Crusaders through Armenian Eyes | 71 |
Perception and Reality from | 83 |
Immediate Literary Reactions | 101 |
Themes and Changes | 117 |
The Crusades and the Economy of the Eastern Mediterranean | 145 |
Byzantine Trade with Christians and Muslims and the Crusades | 157 |
The Impact of the West | 197 |
Art and Architecture | 235 |
Byzantine Architecture | 247 |
List of Abbreviations | 287 |
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