Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography

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Start: Topical Index: Types: Wartime Sexual Violence: 11th Century and 12th Century:

Types: Wartime Sexual Violence:
CRUSADES

I n f o r m a t i o n

-- »The Crusades were a series of religious wars initiated, supported, and sometimes directed by the Christian Latin Church in the medieval period. The best known of these military expeditions are those to the Holy Land in the period between 1095 and 1291 that were intended to conquer Jerusalem and its surrounding area from Muslim rule. Beginning with the First Crusade, which resulted in the conquest of Jerusalem in 1099, dozens of military campaigns were organised, providing a focal point of European history for centuries. Crusading declined rapidly after the 15th century.« -- More information: Wikipedia

-- »The First Crusade (1096-1099) was the first of a series of religious wars, or Crusades, initiated, supported and at times directed by the Latin Church in the medieval period. The objective was the recovery of the Holy Land from Islamic rule« -- More information: Wikipedia

-- »The Crusade of 1101 was a minor crusade of three separate movements, organized in 1100 and 1101 in the successful aftermath of the First Crusade. It is also called the Crusade of the Faint-Hearted due to the number of participants who joined this crusade after having turned back from the First Crusade.« -- More information: Wikipedia

-- »The Third Crusade (1189-1192) was an attempt led by three European monarchs of Western Christianity (Philip II of France, Richard I of England and Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor) to reconquer the Holy Land following the capture of Jerusalem by the Ayyubid sultan Saladin in 1187. For this reason, the Third Crusade is also known as the Kings' Crusade.« -- More information: Wikipedia


B i b l i o g r a p h y

I. Author Index

[Info] Jäckel, Dirk. »Wie viele Schöne wurden Besitz [...]: Sklavinnenkonkubinat und Gender im Kontext von ğihād und Kreuzzug.« Gewalt, Krieg und Geschlecht im Mittelalter. Edited by Amalie Fößel. Berlin 2020: 343-377.

[Info] Kahn, Nadeem E. »Männlichkeit und ehrbasierte Gewalt in arabischen Quellen zu den Kreuzzügen: Ehre als Handlungsmotiv oder polemisches Narrativ?« Gewalt, Krieg und Geschlecht im Mittelalter. Edited by Amalie Fößel. Berlin 2020: 469-494.

II. Speaker Index

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First Crusade (1096-1099)

I. Author Index

[Info] Illston, James M. 'An Entirely Masculine Activity'? Women and War in the High and Late Middle Ages Reconsidered. M.A. Thesis, University of Canterbury, 2009.

[Info] Schaller, Henry. Crusader Orientalism: Depictions of the Eastern Other in Medieval Crusade Writings. Thesis, University of Puget Sound, 2018.

II. Speaker Index

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Crusade of 1101

I. Author Index

[Info] Illston, James M. 'An Entirely Masculine Activity'? Women and War in the High and Late Middle Ages Reconsidered. M.A. Thesis, University of Canterbury, 2009.

II. Speaker Index

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Third Crusade (1189-1192)

I. Author Index

[Info] Illston, James M. 'An Entirely Masculine Activity'? Women and War in the High and Late Middle Ages Reconsidered. M.A. Thesis, University of Canterbury, 2009.

II. Speaker Index

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