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A History Of The Crusades.


A History Of The Crusades

Harry W. Hazard & Norman P. Zacour

Kenneth M. Setton, general editor

University of Wisconsin Press The University of Wisconsin Press (or UW Press), founded in 1936, is a university press that is part of the Graduate School of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States. It published under its own name and the imprint The Popular Press.  

1930 Monroe Street, Third Floor, Madison, WI 53711-2059

www.wisc.edu/wisconsinpress

0299107442 $39.95 1-800-621-2736

A History of the Crusades, Volume Six: The Impact of the Crusades On Europe is the latest in a series of anthologies collecting essays by expert historians chronicling and analyzing aspects of the Crusades and their repercussions repercussions nplrépercussions fpl

repercussions nplAuswirkungen pl 
 on world history. Volume Six includes such essays as "Crusade Propaganda" by Norman Daniel, "Financing the Crusades" by Fred A. Cazel, Jr., "The Ottoman Turks The Ottoman Turks were the subdivision of the Ottoman Muslim Millet that dominated the ruling class of the Ottoman Empire. The ruling class is covered under Ottoman Dynasty.  and the Crusades 1451-1522" by Halil Inalcik, and many more. Each essay is thoroughly researched, with extensive notes, and the select bibliography alone take up approximately 130 pages. An index allows for quick reference in this compilation intended for serious-minded scholars, and a handful of black-and-white photographs nicely illustrate the essay "Crusader Coinage coinage

Certification of a piece of metal or other material (such as leather or porcelain) by a mark or marks upon it as being of a specific intrinsic or exchange value. Croesus (r. c.
 with Greek or Latin Inscription" by John Porteous John Porteous may refer to:
  • Captain John Porteous, murdered during the Porteous Riots (ca. 1695 – 1736)
  • John Alexander Porteous, author, columnist and broadcaster (1932 – 1995)
. A "must-have" for college and graduate school libraries, as are the first five volumes of this esteemed series.
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