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    Crusade for Justice and the Question of Authenticity in African American Autobiography by Monia Dal Checco

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…In particular it looks at the concept of authenticity – conceived as documentations, preoccupation with factuality and credibility – in Ida B. Wells´s Crusade for Justice“, which I consider as a work of transition between slave narratives and post-Emancipation political memoirs. …”
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    Catherine of Siena’s crusade letters: Spirituality and political context by Diana L. Villegas

    Published 2021-04-01
    Subjects: “…catherine of siena and crusades…”
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    The Exchange of Prisoners between Muslims and the Crusaders (1097-1191) by Mona Hamad

    Published 2014-06-01
    Subjects: “…Prisoners, the Crusaders, the Muslims, exchange of prisoners, the treatment of prisoners.…”
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    António Ferro and Portugal’s atlantic crusade through cinema by Carla Ribeiro

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…In this context, of the early forties, and of the national propaganda’s foreign policy - through the National Propaganda Office (SPN) directed by António Ferro - stood out the cultural relations established with Brazil and Spain, in what was understood as a "crusade of Lusitanity”, taking the cinema a relevant role for the Atlantic projection of the Nation.…”
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    Dean Farrar’s “Divine Crusade” and Victoria’s “Little Wars” by Stéphanie Prévost

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…Despite his extremely varied publications, Dean Farrar seems to remain faithful to the crusading spirit throughout his active life. Although the idea of the Crusades was given new prominence in the mid-nineteenth century through a dynamic historiography, it was far from being consensual. …”
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    Translating the Crusades. William of Tyre and Matteo Maria Boiardo by Andrea Rizzi

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…It takes a necessarily long view of the source for Boiardo’s digression on the Crusades in his translation of the Historia Imperiale. …”
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    Profiling the 'Triple Crusade', c.1233-c.1241 by Reddish, H

    Published 2022
    Subjects: “…Crusade, 1239-1241…”
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    Fatimids, crusaders and the fall of Islamic Jerusalem: Foes or allies? by Abu-Munshar, M.Y.

    Published 2010
    “…The fall of Islamic Jerusalem to the crusaders during the first Crusade created a sense of agitation and anger amongst Muslims as Islamic Jerusalem had been under their rule for centuries before. …”
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    Title not available by 1160-1233, Richards, D. S. (Donald Sidney), 1935-

    Published c200
    Subjects: “…Crusades…”
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    Perang salib : sudut pandang Islam / by 382546 Hillenbrand, Carole

    Published 1999
    Subjects: “…Crusades…”
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    The Brazilian Feminist Crusade and political culture in Pernambuco (1927-1932) by Alcileide Cabral Nascimento

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…The Brazilian Feminist Crusade made a strategic use of newspapers as the main mass medium at the time when the female subject of law was instituted and daily newspapers formed a public opinion. …”
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    Participation of Byzantium and Venice in the Organization of the Crusade of Varna in 1443–1444 by Natal’ia Eduardovna Zhigalova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Based on the Byzantine and Italian, Polish and Ottoman sources, this article examines the involvement of Byzantium and Venice in the affairs of the crusaders and the reasons and consequences of the Byzantines and Venetians’ actual non-participation in the Crusade. …”
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    The Rewriting of History in Amin Maalouf's The Crusades Through Arab Eyes by Carine Bourget

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…I argue that while Maalouf brilliantly deconstructs the Western image of the Crusades as a heroic time by documenting the barbarity of the Crusaders without falling into the pitfall of simply inverting the terms of the dichotomy, the agenda driving his rewriting of this historical period leads him to partially repeat what his book is supposed to undo, witness the erasure of women in a book whose goal is to unearth a neglected perspective. …”
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