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Rosemary Hayes
> ________________________________________
> From: J.R.M.Vandeburie
> Sent: 25 October 2011 20:00
> To: > Subject: Call for Papers: Contextualising the 5th Crusade
>
> Dear all,
>
> We are pleased to send out the Call for Papers for the forthcoming
> colloquium 'Contextualising the Fifth Crusade'.
>
> See flyer in attachment.
>
> Please forward to anyone that might be interested.
>
> With apologies for any cross posting.
>
> Best wishes,
> Jan Vandeburie
> Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies
> University of Kent
>
> Call for Papers
>
> Contextualising the Fifth Crusade
>
> An Interdisciplinary Colloquium on the Crusading Movement in the First
> Half of the 13th Century
>
> University of Kent, Canterbury, 13 April 2012
>
> The Fifth Crusade was undoubtedly an important episode in history,
> occurring during what was probably the most intensive period of
> crusading in both Europe and the Holy Land. But this event was much
> more than a military campaign. To contribute to the recent new
> directions in crusades studies, this colloquium aims to bring together
> scholars from a wide range of disciplines who are researching
> different aspects of the crusading movement around the time of the
> Fifth Crusade. Papers may be presented in English or French.
>
> Proposals for papers (20 min.) are invited for any aspect of the Fifth
> Crusade, which may include the following topics:
>
> Aftermath of the Fourth Crusade
> Events of the Fifth Crusade
> The Crusade of Frederick II and Crusading after 1221
> Preaching and Pilgrimage
> Papal Influence and the Fourth Lateran Council
> Diplomacy
> Secular and Religious Power
> Byzantium
> Ayyubids, Mongols and Mamluks
> Trade Networks in the Eastern Mediterranean
> Military Orders
> Latin and Arabic Chroniclers and Textual Traditions
> Archaeology, Art and Material Culture
> The ?Crusading Society?
>
> Please send your abstracts (300-500 words) before 19 December 2011 to:
> [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> or
> contact for more information.
>
> Organising Committee:
> Liz Mylod (University of Leeds)
> Thomas Smith (Royal Holloway, University of London)
> Jan Vandeburie (University of Kent)
>
> With the kind support of:
> University of Kent
> Royal Holloway, University of London
> University of Leeds
> Society for the Study of the Crusades and the Latin East
> Ashgate Publishing
>
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