The first hundred years
Source:
Baldwin, M. W., Editor
The first hundred years
(A History of the Crusades, volume, I)
Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press, 1969
URL to cite for this work: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/History.CrusOne
Contents
A History of the Crusades, pp. [i]-[ii]
[Half Title] Volume I: The First Hundred Years, p. [iii]
[Frontispiece], p. [iv]
A History of the Crusades, pp. [v]-[vi]
[Dedication], p. [vii]
[Epigraph], p. [viii]
Contents, pp. ix-x
Illustrations, p. xi
Maps, p. xii
Foreword, pp. xiii-xviii
Foreword to the Second Edition, pp. xix ff.
Preface, pp. xxi-xxiii ff.
A Note on Transliteration and Nomenclature, pp. xxv-xxix ff.
Abbreviations, pp. xxxi ff.
[Half Title] Volume I: The First Hundred Years, p. [1]
I: Western Europe on the Eve of the Crusades, pp. [2]-29
II: Conflict in the Mediterranean Before the First Crusade, pp. [30]-[79]
III: The Caliphate and the Arab States, pp. [80]-98
IV: The Ismailites and the Assassins, pp. 99-[133]
V: The Turkish Invasion: The Selchukids, pp. [134]-176
VI: The Byzantine Empire in the Eleventh Century, pp. 177-219
VII: The Councils of Piacenza and Clermont, pp. 220-252
VIII: The First Crusade: Clermont to Constantinople, pp. 253-279
IX: The First Crusade: Constantinople to Antioch, pp. 280-[307]
X: The First Crusade: Antioch to Ascalon, pp. 308-341
XI: The Crusade of 1101, pp. [342]-367
XII: The Foundation of the Latin States, 1099-1118, pp. 368-409
XIII: The Growth of the Latin States, 1118-1144, pp. 410-447
XIV: Zengi and the Fall of Edessa, pp. 448-462
XV: The Second Crusade, pp. 463-512
XVI: The Career of Nur-ad-Din, pp. 513-527
XVII: The Latin States Under Baldwin III and Amalric I, 1143-1174, pp. 528-561
XVIII: The Rise of Saladin, 1169-1189, pp. 562-589
XIX: The Decline and Fall of Jerusalem, 1174-1189, pp. 590-621
Important Dates and Events, pp. 622-625
Gazetteer and Note on Maps, pp. 626-666
Index, pp. 667-707
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