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This fascinating study examines the customs, legal codes, and socioeconomic mechanisms that evolved from the initial Christian-Muslim encounter on Crusader battlefields. It pinpoints changes in European mentality, and conduct of war, tracing acculturation processes in Frankish society in the Levant. These changes emerged from the need to redeem captives, making payment of ransom to the infidel conceivable and acceptable. The book pays special attention to the story of the vanquished, to the situation of women, to the behavior of the Military Orders toward captives, and to the image of the captive in Crusader literature, in the context of making war and peace.
Copyright Year: E-Book PDF. Login via Institution. Prices from excl. View PDF Flyer. Contents About. Biographical Note Yvonne Friedman , Ph. Her publications include a book on medieval Christian Jewish Polemics Peter the Venerable's Tractatus adversus iudaeos, Corpus Christianorum Continuatio mediaevalis vol.
Murray, Crusades , Brundage, The International History Review , Tables and Illustrations Preface Abbreviations Introduction 1. Prisoners of War in the Levant 3. The Western Legacy 4. Later Encounters 5. Life in Captivity 6. The Way out of Captivity 7. Weak and Violated? The Experience of Women 8. Historians and students of medieval history, the Crusades, and the Latin Kingdom, medieval literature, and all those interested in the processes of war and peace. Save Cite Email this content Share link with colleague or librarian You can email a link to this page to a colleague or librarian:.