Title | Date | Reference | Authors | Call # | ISSN | ||
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Christianity's stamp: of hybrids, traitors, false peace, massacres and other horrors | 2023 | History and anthropology 34 (1): 123-44 | H6 [HISTORY-] | 1477-2612 | |||
The ransom of high-ranking captives, tributary relationships and the practice of diplomacy in northern Syria 442-522/1050-1128 | 2022 | Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 32 (3): 635-70 | H6/KW [ROYAL-] | 1356-1863 | |||
An image of the Holy City in the Holy Land ‘Atlit Castle chapel | 2022 | Material religion 18 (3): 333-64 | H6/KFO [MATERIAL-] | 1743-2200 | |||
The Nanteos Cup: folklore and heritage from country house to the Internet | 2022 | Folklore 133 (4): 439-62 | H6/KF [FOLKLORE-] | 1469-8315 | |||
The Teutonic crusade in Prussia: reconstruction of a medieval fortified settlement complext at Unisław | 2019 | Antiquity 93 (369): 752-71 | H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] | 0003-598X | |||
"Zealous imitation": the materiality of the crusader's marked body | 2018 | Material religion 14 (4): 438-53 | H6/KFO [MATERIAL-] | 1743-2200 | |||
"Ineffable power": pierced coins and belief in the Latin East | 2018 | Material religion 14 (4): 469-84 | H6/KFO [MATERIAL-] | 1743-2200 | |||
Inanimate conversion | 2018 | Material religion 14 (4): 485-99 | H6/KFO [MATERIAL-] | 1743-2200 | |||
Space, perspective and public preaching. Reconstructing the role and functionality of public squares in the Latin levant: the case of Famagusta (northern Cyprus) | 2018 | Material religion 14 (4): 500-19 | H6/KFO [MATERIAL-] | 1743-2200 | |||
Possession: sacred crusading treasure in the material vernacular | 2018 | Material religion 14 (4): 520-32 | H6/KFO [MATERIAL-] | 1743-2200 | |||
Intimacy and abundance: textile relics, the Veronica, and Christian devotion in the aftermath of the fourth crusade | 2018 | Material religion 14 (4): 533-44 | H6/KFO [MATERIAL-] | 1743-2200 | |||
Animated sculptures of the crucified Christ: origins, development and impact | 2018 | Material religion 14 (4): 545-58 | H6/KFO [MATERIAL-] | 1743-2200 | |||
The pre-battle procession of the first crusade and the creation of militant Christian communitas | 2018 | Material religion 14 (4): 454-68 | H6/KFO [MATERIAL-] | 1743-2200 | |||
Introduction: material religion in the crusading world | 2018 | Material religion 14 (4): 433-7 | H6/KFO [MATERIAL-] | 1743-2200 | |||
Conception of the structure of the function of 'xenophany' | 2017 | Konteksty 71 (1/2): 384-92, 476 | H6/KVM [POLSKA-] | 1230-6142 | |||
The story of the siege of Constantinople by the participants of the Fourth Crusade (6712/1204) in the medieval Russian historiographical tradition | 2016 | Slavia antiqua 57 (): 109-52 | H6/KE [SLAVIA-] | 0080-9993 | |||
Les défenses et l'évolution du château Saint-Gilles de Tripoli | 2016 | Berytus 56 (): 281-312 | H6/KE [BERYTUS-] | ||||
The image of the Vlachs from the chronicles of the fourth crusade. How far does the echo of Costantinopolitan intellectual debates reach? | 2015 | Arheologia Moldovei 38 (): 25-67 | H6/KE [ARHEOLOGIA-] | 0066-7358 | |||
Templar and Hospitaller attitudes towards Islam in the Holy Land during the 12th and 13th centuries: some historiographical reflections | 2015 | Levant 47 (3): 316-27 | H6/KE [LEVANT-] | 0075-8914 | |||
Gothic architecture in the Holy Land and Cyprus: from Acre to Famagusta | 2015 | Levant 47 (3): 293-315 | H6/KE [LEVANT-] | 0075-8914 | |||
Biała Góra: the forgotten colony in the medieval Pomeranian-Prussian borderlands | 2014 | Antiquity 88 (341): 863-82 | H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] | 0003-598X | |||
Light archaeology and territorial analysis: experiences and perspectives of the Florentine Medievalist School | 2012 (2019) | Archaeologia polona 50 (): 149-69 | H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGIA-] | 0066-5924 | |||
European national poetry, Islam and the defeat of the medieval church | 2012 | Nations and nationalism 18 (4): 603-23 | *H6/KF [NATIONS-] | 1354-5078 | |||
Sculptural fragments of the furniture from the crusader church at Beth Guvrin | 2011 | Levant 43 (1): 51-77 | H6/KE [LEVANT-] | 0075-8914 | |||
Detecting the environmental impact of the Baltic crusades on late-medieval (13th-15th century) frontier landscape: palynological analysis from Malbrok Castle and hiterland, northen Poland | 2011 | Journal of archaeological science 38 (8): 1957-66 | H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 0305-4403 | |||
Images of the collective memory of Lithuanians in Soviet propaganda during the war between the Soviet Union and Germany | 2010 | Lietuvos istorijos metraštis 2 (): 93-112 | H6/KVT [LIETUVOS-] | 0202-3342 | |||
The evolution of Akko harbor and its Mediterranean maritime trade links | 2010 | Journal of island and coastal archaeology 5 (2): 191-211 | H6/KE [ISLAND-] | 1556-4894 | |||
The Teutonic order crusades against Kaltanėnai region | 2009 | Lietuvos istorijos metraštis 1 (): 31-49 | H6/KVT [LIETUVOS-] | 0202-3342 | |||
Dysentery in the crusader kingdom of Jerusalem: an ELISA analysis of two medieval latrines in the city of Acre (Israel) | 2008 | Journal of archaeological science 35 (7): 1849-53 | H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 0305-4403 | |||
Joinville: a hagiographic story about oneself and about the other | 2008 | Narodna umjetnost 45 (1): 21-41 | H6/KVP [NARODNA-] | 0547-2504 | |||
Crusade violence: understanding and overcoming the impact of mission among Muslims | 2008 | International review of mission 97 (386-387): 273-91 | H6/KFO [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0020-8582 | |||
Intestinal parasitic worm eggs from a crusader period cesspool in the city of Acre (Israel) | 2007 | Levant 39 (): 91-5 | H6/KE [LEVANT-] | 0075-8914 | |||
The medieval Christian cemetery at Tel Jezreel | 2006 | Levant 38 (): 33-5 | H6/KE [LEVANT-] | 0075-8914 | |||
Child health in the crusader period inhabitants of Tel Jezreel, Israel | 2006 | Levant 38 (): 37-44 | H6/KE [LEVANT-] | 0075-8914 | |||
Denmark and early Christianity in Finland | 2006 | Suomen Museo (): 39-54 | H6/KE [SUOMEN MUINAISMUISTOYHDISTYS. Suomen Museo-] | 0355-1806 | |||
Holy wars, empires, and the portability of the past: the modern uses of medieval crusades | 2006 | Comparative studies in society and history 48 (2): 293-325 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
Columbus' ultimate goal: Jerusalem | 2006 | Comparative studies in society and history 48 (2): 260-92 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | |||
The evolution of the Saladin legend in the west | 2005 | Mélanges de l'Université Saint-Joseph 58 (): 497-510 | H6/KE [BEIRUT-] | ||||
The ledung institution - the institution of the Scandinavian crusades | 2002 | Suomen Museo 109 (): 95-6 | 0355-1806 | ||||
What did the German poet Oswald von Wolkenstein (1377-1445) of the 15th century know about Lithuania? | 2001 | Lietuvos istorijos metraštis 2 (): 35-58 | 0202-3342 | ||||
Franks and crusaders in Palestine and the Lebanon | 2001 | Antiquity 75 (289): 635-9 | H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] | 0003-598X | |||
The Crusader cathedral of Tyre | 2001 | Levant 33 (): 165-88 | 0075-8914 | ||||
Changes in the density of population in Zemgale and Kurzeme after the Crusade | 2000 | Arheologija un etnografija 20 (): 152-60 | 0320-9415 | ||||
The western Mediterranean powers and the First Crusade | 2000 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 10 (1/2): 265-74 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
The Latin elite on Cyprus: trying it keep apart | 2000 | Journal of Mediterranean studies 10 (1/2): 31-45 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1016-3476 | |||
Crusader sculpture and the so-called [templar workshop]: a reassessment of two carved panels from the Dome of the Rock in the Haram al-Sharif Museum in Jerusalem | 2000 | Palestine exploration quarterly 132 (3/4): 131-56 | 0031-0328 | ||||
The Frankish period: a unique medieval society emerges | 1998 | Near Eastern archaeology 61 (3): 138-73 | H6/KE [BIBLICAL-] | ||||
Gerard of Nazareth, Mary Magdalene and Latin relations with the Greek Orthodox in the Crusader East in the twelfth century | 1997 | Levant 29 (): 217-26 | |||||
Knowing the enemy: Western understanding of Islam at the time of the crusades | 1997 | Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society (Series 3) 7 (3): 373-87 | |||||
Southern Jordan in the Fatimid and Seljuq periods | 1997 | Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 305 (): 73-85 |