Introduction, program and other details. Organized by the Academy of Athens, in Athens, Greece, in March 2004.
This paper traces the background to the concept of crusade in Christian thinking up to the 12th century.
A categorized listing of links to translations of original source material on the Crusades.
A timeline of the Crusades, with a collection of background articles.
A digital facsimile of six volumes published by the University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries covering the history of the period and its impact on Europe and the Near East.
From Wikipedia, the open-content encyclopedia. Covers historical background and context, as well as the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eight, and Ninth Crusades, as well as the Albigensian Crusade, Children's Crusade, and crusades in the Baltic and Central Europe.
Functions chiefly to enable members to learn about current work being done in the field of crusading history. The Society also organizes a major international conference every four years.
A historian argues that the Crusades were justified.
Pictures and information about churches and other buildings built by the crusaders.
An online book on how the Frankish clergy returned to the Holy Places in the Fourteenth Century for the purpose of maintaining the Sacred Sites and celebrating the Roman Liturgy. A substantial part of the book covers the period of the Crusades.
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