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IMC 2006: Sessions

Session 1010: Crusading in the 15th Century

Wednesday 12 July 2006, 09.00-10.30

Organiser:Janus Møller Jensen, Department of History & Civilisation, University of Southern Denmark, Odense
Moderator/Chair:Alan V. Murray, Institute for Medieval Studies, University of Leeds
Paper 1010-aThe Long Life of an Obsolete Concept: Crusading and the Swiss Confederation
(Language: English)
Claudius Sieber-Lehmann, Historisches Seminar, Universität Basel
Index terms: Crusades
Paper 1010-b'What a Great Scandal...': Poland and the Crusading League of 1501
(Language: English)
Natalia M. Nowakowska, University College, University of Oxford
Index terms: Crusades
Paper 1010-cLiturgy, Literature, and Crusading Nuns: The Impact of the Crusade in 15th-Century Scandinavia
(Language: English)
Janus Møller Jensen, Department of History & Civilisation, University of Southern Denmark, Odense
Index terms: Crusades
Abstract

Recently crusading in the 15th century has received a great deal of attention. The vitality and variety of crusading was as great as ever, but it naturally adapted to the various regional circumstances in Europe. This sessions will present the impact and experience of 15th century crusading from central- and eastern Europe and Scandinavia in order to discuss both differences and similarities.