Marxism and Medieval History
Essays on the Crusades and Medieval Society
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Narrated by:
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Don Folz
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Conor Kostick
These are essays on medieval history, and the crusades especially, written from what can broadly be considered a Marxist approach. The contents include:
- Marxism, Idealism and the Crusades; Deep History
- Women and the First Crusade; Eleanor of Aquitaine and the women of the Second Crusade
- The Trial by Fire of Peter Bartholomew
- Iuvenes and the First Crusade (1096–99): Knights in Search of Glory?
- William of Tyre, Livy, and the Vocabulary of 'Class'
- God’s Bounty, Pauperes, and the Crusades of 1096 and 1147
- Social Unrest and the Failure of Conrad III’s March Through Anatolia, 1147
- Drought and Plague in Adso of Montier-en-Der’s Miracles of St Mansuy
- The afterlife of Bishop Adhémar of Le Puy
- Medieval History Book Reviews
- The Norman Invasion of Ireland
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