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The Crusades from the Perspective of Byzantium and the Muslim World

Edited by Angeliki E. Laiou and Roy Parviz Mottahedeh


Introduction

Giles Constable
The Historiography of the Crusades

Crusades and Holy War

Roy Parviz Mottahedeh and Ridwan al-Sayyid
The Idea of the Jihad in Islam before the Crusades

George T.Dennis

Defenders of the Christian People:Holy War in Byzantium

Approaches and Attitudes


M.C.Lyons The Land of War:Europe in the Arab Hero Cycles

Nadia Maria El-Cheikh

Byzantium through the Islamic Prism from the Twelfth to the Thirteenth Century

Robert W.Thomson

The Crusaders through Armenian Eyes

Alexander Kazhdan Ý

Latins and Franks in Byzantium:Perception and Reality from the Eleventh to the Twelfth Century

Elizabeth Jeffreys and Michael Jeffreys

The "Wild Beast from the West ":Immediate Literary Reactions in Byzantium to the Second Crusade

Tia M.Kolbaba

Byzantine Perceptions of Latin Religious "Errors ":Themes and Changes from 850 to 1350


The Crusades and the Economy of theEastern Mediterranean


Olivia Remie Constable Funduq,Fondaco,and Khan in the Wake of Christian Commerce and Crusade

Angeliki E.Laiou,with an Appendix by Cécile Morrisson

Byzantine Trade with Christians and Muslims and the Crusades

David Jacoby

Changing Economic Patterns in Latin Romania:The Impact of the West

Art and Architecture


Oleg Grabar The Crusades and the Development of Islamic Art

Charalambos Bouras

The Impact of Frankish Architecture on Thirteenth-Century Byzantine Architecture

Sharon E.J.Gerstel

Art and Identity in the Medieval Morea

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