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Crusading Plans for the Recovery of the Holy Land and the Eurasian Integration, 1300–1500

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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Foreword V
  3. Contents VII
  4. Introduction: Crusade without End? Characterizing and Delimiting the Later Crusades 1
  5. I Spaces
  6. Crusading on the Eastern Adriatic Coast and its Hinterland in the Late Middle Ages 19
  7. Bohemia during the Hussite Crusades 41
  8. Crossing Lines or Across the Lines? Wallachia and the Later Crusades (Fourteenth to Seventeenth Centuries) 63
  9. The Culmination of the Iberian Crusades: Granada, 1492 87
  10. Crusades in the Making of the Global Early Modern World: The Portuguese Overseas Expansion (Fifteenth to Sixteenth Centuries) 105
  11. The Climax of the Later Crusades. The Habsburg-Ottoman Wars of the Late Seventeenth Century 129
  12. II Actors
  13. The Knight Hospitallers of St. John 169
  14. The Humanists and the Later Crusades 187
  15. Crusade Preaching, Propaganda, and Piety 211
  16. The Papacy, 1274–1494 235
  17. Burgundy and the Later Crusades 259
  18. Crusading Plans for the Recovery of the Holy Land and the Eurasian Integration, 1300–1500 283
  19. III Concepts
  20.  Antemurale Christianitatis—Bulwark Rhetoric and Defending the Faith in Late Medieval and Early Modern Times 307
  21. The Historiography of the Crusades in the Late Middle Ages 351
  22. Crusading Discourses in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries 379
  23. The Ideal of the Crusade in Iberian Art (Fifteenth to Eighteenth Centuries) 409
  24. The Baltic Crusades and European Chivalric Literature 431
  25. Dreaming the Crusade: French Fictional Literature of the Fourteenth-Fifteenth Centuries 451
  26. About the Authors
  27. Index of Names
  28. Index of Places/Regions/Countries
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