Ireland and the Crusades
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The crusades- a broad term encompassing a disparate series of military expeditions, with the avowed intent of preserving/ expanding Christianity and the heterodoxy of the Roman church were a quintessential phenomenon of moral and religious life in medieval Europe. Traditionally, Ireland’s connection with the crusades has been seen to be slight. in recent years, however, new picture. This is an interdisciplinary volume view of essays from leading scholars working in this field, which re-examines Ireland’s connection to the cruising movement in its many forms.
Edward Coleman is a lecturer and assistant professor in the School of History, UCD. Paul Duffy is a senior archaeologist with Irish Archaeological Consultancy. Tadhg O’Keeffe s Full Professor in the School of Archaeology, UCD.
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Weight | 570 kg |
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Dimensions | 24 × 16.4 × 2.4 cm |
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