Tales of the Crusaders – Remembering the Crusades in Britain

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Archaeologia Cantiana
archaeology
Author_Elizabeth Siberry
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British historical archaeology
British national collective memory
Cambrian Archaeological Association
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Cross Legged Knights
Crossed Legs Effigies
Crusade Ancestor
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Crusade Ancestry
Crusade Memory
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Crusading Hero
Cultural Memory Bank
De Lucys
Edward III
Enlightened Estimators
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Gaston De Blondeville
Godfrey De Bouillon
Greco Turkish War
Harry's Father
Harry’s Father
Heraldic Histories
heraldic symbolism analysis
historical memory studies
history of memory
King Henry III
lineage and ancestry research
Manchester City Art Gallery
medieval heritage research
nineteenth century
nineteenth-century historiography
physical artefacts
Saracen's Head
Saracen’s Head
Strawberry Hill
Vice Versa
Villehardouin
William Lisle
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367755003
  • Weight: 260g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Engaging the Crusades is a series of volumes which offer windows into a newly emerging field of historical study: the memory and legacy of the crusades. Together these volumes examine the reasons behind the enduring resonance of the crusades and present the memory of crusading in the modern period as a productive, exciting, and much needed area of investigation.

Crusading was a part of the rich tapestry of family history, with tales of crusading developed as evidence of heroic endeavour to enhance family prestige. Lists of crusaders were published to satisfy this market and heraldry was a visible means of displaying such lineage. Drawing on extensive research and previously untapped sources, this book charts continuing British interest in the crusades, focusing on the nineteenth century. The volume discusses what was available to read on the subject and how this was discussed in numerous journals. Set in the British context of growing local and regional interest in history and archaeology, the study also considers the physical artefacts associated with the crusades.

Tales of the Crusaders – Remembering the Crusades in Britain is the ideal resource for students and scholars of the history of memory and crusades history in a British context.

Elizabeth Siberry is the author of The New Crusaders (2000) and a range of articles about the way in which the crusades and crusaders have been remembered, particularly in nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century Britain.

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