War and Memory at the Time of the Fifth Crusade by Megan Cassidy-Welch

War and Memory at the Time of the Fifth Crusade by Megan Cassidy-Welch

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Explores how the Fifth Crusade was remembered and commemorated during its triumphs and immediately after its disastrous conclusion. Provides a study of medieval war memory, showing that in the early decades of the thirteenth century, remembering war was an important means of creating and expressing collective and individual belonging.

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War and Memory at the Time of the Fifth Crusade by Megan Cassidy-Welch

Explores how the Fifth Crusade was remembered and commemorated during its triumphs and immediately after its disastrous conclusion. Provides a study of medieval war memory, showing that in the early decades of the thirteenth century, remembering war was an important means of creating and expressing collective and individual belonging.

“Using the Fifth Crusade as a case study, Cassidy-Welch (Univof Queensland, Australia) probes several detailed accounts written by eyewitnesses to the events in the Holy Land. This very-well-organized scholarly study, written by a respected authority on the Crusades, incorporates very helpful concluding segments at the end of each chapter, maps, and many up-to-date notes and references.”

—G. G. Guzman Choice


“By brilliantly reading the major sources for the Fifth Crusade as ‘acts of remembrance,’ sources intended to shape the individual and collective memory of the crusade, Megan Cassidy-Welch pushes us to reconsider both medieval and modern memories of this epic campaign.”

—David M. Perry, author of Sacred Plunder: Venice and the Aftermath of the Fourth Crusade


“Bringing to bear a set of provocative questions and sophisticated theoretical concepts, Megan Cassidy-Welch illuminates the powerful scope of memory in shaping the experience of crusading during the thirteenth century. War and Memory at the Time of the Fifth Crusade argues that remembering war had its own temporal and spatial logic, which influenced how crusaders understood and narrated their experiences at home and abroad.”

—Anne E. Lester, author of Creating Cistercian Nuns: The Women’s Religious Movement and Its Reform in Thirteenth-Century Champagne


“A very insightful piece of work, one that opens up new conversations and avenues for research on the Fifth Crusade but which also contributes to broader debates about the process of remembering warfare and its long-term trajectory.”

—Nicholas Morton Journal of Religious History, Literature and Culture


“I think that this work is an important contribution to crusade scholarship. It opens a new way for further studies and brings attention to the issue of historical memory of the “later crusades,” which have been rather neglected in favour of the early expeditions.”

—Valentin Portnykh Journal of Ecclesiastical History

Megan Cassidy-Welch is Professor of History at the University of Queensland, Australia. She is the editor of Remembering the Crusades and Crusading and coeditor of Crusades and Memory.

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ISBN 13 9780271083537
ISBN 10 0271083530
Title War and Memory at the Time of the Fifth Crusade
Author Megan Cassidy-Welch
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pennsylvania State University Press
Year published 2021-04-06
Number of pages 216
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