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Ideology and holy landscape in the Baltic crusades

Part of the War and Conflict in Premodern Societies series
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This book examines how the military orders and the ideology of crusading gave rise to a new sacred landscape in the medieval Baltic region, an outpost of Latin Christianity. Drawing on an extensive body of written and visual sources and international scholarship, the book discusses the paganism of the landscape in written sources pre-dating the crusades, in addition to the narrative, legal, and visual evidence of the crusade period. It draws out the key sacralizing elements as expressed in the sources, which structure the definition of sacred landscape, particularly martyrdom, the manifestation of the sacred, and use of relics in battle. By analyzing these aspects with Geographical Information Systems (GIS), a map of the Baltic campaigns emerges that provides a fresh approach to studying contemporary views of holy war in a region with no initial links to the loca sancta of Jerusalem or Europe.


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Arc Humanities Press
1641894547 / 9781641894548
Hardback
274.79
15/11/2022
United States
English
242 pages : illustrations (black and white), maps
23 cm