Women and the Crusades

Helen J Nicholson author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:23rd Feb '23

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Women and the Crusades cover

The crusade movement needed women: their money, their prayer support, their active participation, and their inspiration... This book surveys women's involvement in medieval crusading between the second half of the eleventh century, when Pope Gregory VII first proposed a penitential military expedition to help the Christians of the East, and 1570, when the last crusader state, Cyprus, was captured by the Ottoman Turks. It considers women's actions not only on crusade battlefields but also in recruiting crusaders, supporting crusades through patronage, propaganda, and prayer, and as both defenders and aggressors. It argues that medieval women were deeply involved in the crusades but the roles that they could play and how their contemporaries recorded their deeds were dictated by social convention and cultural expectations. Although its main focus is the women of Latin Christendom, it also looks at the impact of the crusades and crusaders on the Jews of western Europe and the Muslims of the Middle East, and compares relations between Latin Christians and Muslims with relations between Muslims and other Christian groups.

Selected as a Book of the Year 2023 by Medievalists.net
A significant and timely addition to the field. * Natasha Hodgson, BBC History Magazine *
4*: Nicolson's careful and detailed retelling of women of all socioeconomic classes during the crusades makes Women and the Crusades one of the most helpful new publications for history enthusiasts and students. * Zhihui Zou, World History Encyclopedia *
Nicholson...covers her subject with all the comprehensiveness and breadth readers might expect from a scholar of her caliber. * L. W. Marvin, CHOICE Reviews *
This book is a boon for instructors incorporating the female experience into their courses on the crusades and students seeking to expand their understanding of how medieval women encountered holy war. * Jillian M. Bjerke , H-Net *
This is also a book that will find its way into the undergraduate classroom very easily and it is to be hoped that future generations of students will now find it much easier to locate and understand the integral place of women in the crusading movement. * Megan Cassidy-Welch , Parergon *
The main contribution of Nicholson's book is her mere emphasis on women's involvement in the crusades movement for centuries. Based on an impressive breadth of sources, she convincingly shows that beyond fighting in the front line, women indeed made an important contribution to the Holy War of Christendom. * Professor Sophia Menache, University of Haifa *
Widely researched from a wide spectrum of sources and broadly focused, Helen Nicholson's comprehensive study reveals the considerable and varied roles women played in the promotion, conduct, support and memorialisation of crusading and crusaders over more than four centuries. Using telling vignettes of participation, she shows how women of different social status and economic condition were integral to crusading culture and practice, not just marginal or ornamental. * Professor Christopher J. Tyerman, University of Oxford *
This book is evidently the product of decades of accumulated research expertise and is panoramic in its scope...Nonetheless, this book undoubtedly succeeds as a detailed and convincing reminder that the history of the crusades is so much more than just a history of men on battlefields. * Beth C. Spacey, University of Queensland, Cerae Journal Vol. 10 *
Women and the Crusades is teeming with fascinating insights. * Nicholas Morton, Engelsberg Ideas *
Nicholson's enthusiasm for her subject shines through on every page. * Lindsay Diggelmann, Journal of Religious History *
Women and the Crusades offers an eminently readable and concise account of female involvement in crusading, in a variety of roles, including as organisers, participants, propagandists and victims, and it succeeds in making an important point: as crusading expanded to the point that it became an ubiquitous feature of medieval European culture, so it was inevitable that it would touch the lives of ever-growing numbers of people, both men and women, and would in turn be influenced by these people. As such, women's involvement with the crusades was built-into the crusading phenomenon and not an incidental or limited side-effect. * Nickiphoros I. Tsougarakis, The Journal of Religious History, Literature & Culture *
Nicholson's Women and the Crusades is sure to be appreciated by students and teachers alike. * Jillian M. Bjerke, H-War *

ISBN: 9780198806721

Dimensions: 241mm x 160mm x 20mm

Weight: 582g

304 pages