
The Social Structure of the First Crusade
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History
Format
Inbunden
Sidor
324
Språk
Engelska
Publicerad
May 31, 2008
Förlag
Brill Academic Pub
ISBN-10
9004166653
ISBN-13
9789004166653
Beskrivning
Conor Kostick delves into the complex social framework that underpinned the First Crusade, examining how a diverse array of individuals came together for a common goal. Leaders, soldiers, and common folk pooled their resources and aspirations, creating a unique tapestry of society driven by faith, ambition, and the promise of salvation. Kostick navigates the intricate relationships among these groups, revealing the motivations that transcended mere religious fervor.
Through meticulous research, the analysis sheds light on the power dynamics at play—highlighting how class distinctions, regional affiliations, and personal ambitions influenced the course of the Crusade. By uncovering the stories of both the prominent figures and the foot soldiers, Kostick emphasizes the multifaceted nature of the expedition and its lasting impact on European and Middle Eastern societies.
Ultimately, this work invites readers to reconsider the First Crusade not just as a series of battles, but as a significant social phenomenon that played a crucial role in shaping medieval identities and interactions across cultures. The exploration enriches the understanding of a pivotal moment in history, illustrating the complexities beyond the battlefield.
Through meticulous research, the analysis sheds light on the power dynamics at play—highlighting how class distinctions, regional affiliations, and personal ambitions influenced the course of the Crusade. By uncovering the stories of both the prominent figures and the foot soldiers, Kostick emphasizes the multifaceted nature of the expedition and its lasting impact on European and Middle Eastern societies.
Ultimately, this work invites readers to reconsider the First Crusade not just as a series of battles, but as a significant social phenomenon that played a crucial role in shaping medieval identities and interactions across cultures. The exploration enriches the understanding of a pivotal moment in history, illustrating the complexities beyond the battlefield.
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