Crusading and masculinities. (2019)
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- Book
- Title:
- Crusading and masculinities. (2019)
- Main Title:
- Crusading and masculinities
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Natasha R. Hodgson, Katherine J. Lewis, Matthew M. Mesley.
- Editors:
- Hodgson, Natasha R
Lewis, Katherine J, 1969-
Mesley, Matthew M - Contents:
- List of Contents Acknowledgements Contributor’s Biographies Introduction By Natasha R. Hodgson, Katherine J. Lewis and Matthew M. Mesley. Sources and Models 1. Christoph T. Maier, ‘Propaganda and masculinity: gendering the crusades in thirteenth-century sermons’. 2. Simon Thomas Parsons, ‘The valiant man and the villain in the tradition of the Gesta Francorum : overeating, taunts and Bohemond’s heroic status.’ 3. Mathew Barber, ‘Al-Afḍal B. Badr Al-Jamālī, The Vizierate and the Fatiid Response to the First Crusade: Masculinity in Historical Memory.’ 4. Anne-Lydie Dubois, ‘The adolescent and the crusader: journey and rebirth on the path to manhood in the thirteenth century.’ Contrasting Masculinities 5. Yvonne Friedman, ‘Masculine Attributes of the Other: The Shared Knightly Model.’ 6. Helen J. Nicholson, ‘The true gentleman? Correct behavior towards women according to Christian and Muslim writers during the period of the crusades.’ 7. Alan V. Murray, ‘Contrasting masculinities in the crusades against Lithuania: Teutonic knights and crusades in war and recreation in late medieval Prussia.’ 8. James Doherty, ‘"You stayed at home as though you were the daughter of your father": gendered insults and crusading masculinities in medieval sagas’. Emasculation and Transgression 9. Joanna Phillips, ‘Crusader masculinities in health crises, 1095-1274.’ 10. Susan B. Edgington, ‘Emasculating the enemy: Wicher the Swabian’s fight with the Saracen giant’. 11. Niall Christie, ‘FightingList of Contents Acknowledgements Contributor’s Biographies Introduction By Natasha R. Hodgson, Katherine J. Lewis and Matthew M. Mesley. Sources and Models 1. Christoph T. Maier, ‘Propaganda and masculinity: gendering the crusades in thirteenth-century sermons’. 2. Simon Thomas Parsons, ‘The valiant man and the villain in the tradition of the Gesta Francorum : overeating, taunts and Bohemond’s heroic status.’ 3. Mathew Barber, ‘Al-Afḍal B. Badr Al-Jamālī, The Vizierate and the Fatiid Response to the First Crusade: Masculinity in Historical Memory.’ 4. Anne-Lydie Dubois, ‘The adolescent and the crusader: journey and rebirth on the path to manhood in the thirteenth century.’ Contrasting Masculinities 5. Yvonne Friedman, ‘Masculine Attributes of the Other: The Shared Knightly Model.’ 6. Helen J. Nicholson, ‘The true gentleman? Correct behavior towards women according to Christian and Muslim writers during the period of the crusades.’ 7. Alan V. Murray, ‘Contrasting masculinities in the crusades against Lithuania: Teutonic knights and crusades in war and recreation in late medieval Prussia.’ 8. James Doherty, ‘"You stayed at home as though you were the daughter of your father": gendered insults and crusading masculinities in medieval sagas’. Emasculation and Transgression 9. Joanna Phillips, ‘Crusader masculinities in health crises, 1095-1274.’ 10. Susan B. Edgington, ‘Emasculating the enemy: Wicher the Swabian’s fight with the Saracen giant’. 11. Niall Christie, ‘Fighting women in the crusading period through Muslim eyes: transgressing expectations and facing realities’. Masculinity and Religiosity 12. Natasha R. Hodgson, ‘Leading the people "as duke, count and father": the masculinities of Abbot Martin of Paris in Gunther of Paris’ Hystoria Constantinopolitana .’ 13. Beth Spacey, ‘ "Unus contra omnes ": representing martyrdom and masculinities in the Itinerarium Peregrinorum et Gesta Regis Ricardi ’. 14. Linda Jones, ‘Mediterranean Masculinities? Reflections of Muslim and Christian Manliness in Medieval Iberian Crusade and Jihad Narratives’. 15. Erika Tritle, ‘A Jewish solution to the problem of excessive Christian virility in the war against Spanish Islam’. Chivalry and Kingship 16. Matthew M. Mesley, ‘Performing Plantagenet Kingship: Crusading and Masculinity in Matthew Paris’s Chronica Majora ’. 17. David Cantor-Echols, ‘Kingship on crusade in the Chronicle and Poem of Alfonso XI of Castile’. 18. Katherine J. Lewis, ‘...doo as this noble prynce Godeffroy of boloyne dyde: Chivalry, Masculinity and Crusading in late Medieval England.’ 19. Robert B. Desjardins, ‘Lest his men mutter against him’: Chivalry and artifice in a Burgundian crusade chronicle’. Afterword Ruth Mazo Karras Index … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 909.07
Crusades -- Social aspects
Masculinity -- Europe -- History -- To 1500
Masculinity -- Islamic Empire
Masculinity -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
Masculinity -- Religious aspects -- Islam - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781351680141
9781351680158
9781351680134
9781315166490 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781138054677
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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