The study of the religious, cultural, and political movements now known as the Crusades is one of the most well-established subfields in Medieval Studies. In the past few decades, scholars of the Crusades increasingly have employed computer-based methods to analyze their sources, organize their research, and disseminate its results to the wider world. Yet while the benefits of this approach have become clear and prompted new discoveries, the well-worn methodologies that long defined Crusade Studies do not always align with them. In this volume, a diverse group of researchers, teachers, and curators chronicle how digital scholarship has allowed them to better understand, explain, and illustrate the complex world of the Crusades as an historical phenomenon as well as a focus of present-day interest and appropriation.
This volume explores the tension between new and more traditional research methods in Crusade Studies and highlights how the gaps between them have been bridged.
Publisher
Arc Humanities Press
Publication Date
Mar 2026
ISBN
9781802702910
Pages
200 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Hardcover
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