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IMC 2011: Sessions

Session 106: New Directions in Crusades Studies, I

Monday 11 July 2011, 11.15-12.45

Sponsor:Crusades Studies Forum, Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies, Saint Louis University, Missouri / Royal Holloway, University of London
Organiser:Thomas F. Madden, Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies, Saint Louis University, Missouri
Moderator/Chair:Thomas F. Madden, Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies, Saint Louis University, Missouri
Paper 106-aSpanish Origins: Understanding Arnaud Amaury and the Albigensian Crusade
(Language: English)
Philip Koski, Department of History, University of Missouri, St Louis
Index terms: Crusades, Politics and Diplomacy
Paper 106-bDid a Papal Crusade Policy Exist under Honorius III (1216-1227)?
(Language: English)
Thomas William Smith, Department of History, Royal Holloway / Institute of Historical Research, University of London
Index terms: Crusades, Ecclesiastical History
Paper 106-cFemale Power in 13th-Century Jerusalem and Cyprus
(Language: English)
Ahmet Kemal-Hilmi, Department of History, Royal Holloway, University of London
Index terms: Crusades, Social History, Women's Studies
Abstract

These three sessions are an annual joint project of the graduate programs in crusade studies at the University of London in the UK and Saint Louis University in the US. The purpose is to present new directions in crusade research undertaken by the doctoral students, fellows, and faculty of the two institutions.