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Article: "Crusades Scholarship".(The Experience of Crusading vols. 1-2)(Book review)
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- The Historian
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- December 22, 2005
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The Experience of Crusading Volume 1, Western Approaches. Edited by Marcus Bull and Norman Housley. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003. Pp. xvi, 307. $60.00.)
The Experience of Crusading Volume 2, Defining the Crusader Kingdom. Edited by Peter Edbury and Jonathan Phillips. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003. Pp. xv, 311. $65.00.)
The field of crusade studies is today one of the most vibrant in medieval scholarship. No one is more responsible for that than Jonathan Riley-Smith, whose own work has sparked the imagination of a generation of scholars and whose students have taken their place among the most important historians in the ...