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Introduction. The cultural inventiveness of Frankish Jerusalem
A tiny kingdom of diverse peoples
Everyday life in the kingdom of Jerusalem
An intellectual backwater?
The clergy and the establishment of cores of devotion
The husbanding of sanctity
A candid portrait of the kingdom's most erudite cleric: William of Tyre (c. 1130-c. 1186)
A twelfth-century Renaissance ruler: King Amaurry of Jerusalem (1136-1174)
The Inventiveness of the Kingdom's Knights and Military-Religious Orders
Burgesses, urban and rural
The non-Franks
Cultural activities in the kingdom of Acre (1191-1291)
Conclusion. Footprints in the sand.
A tiny kingdom of diverse peoples
Everyday life in the kingdom of Jerusalem
An intellectual backwater?
The clergy and the establishment of cores of devotion
The husbanding of sanctity
A candid portrait of the kingdom's most erudite cleric: William of Tyre (c. 1130-c. 1186)
A twelfth-century Renaissance ruler: King Amaurry of Jerusalem (1136-1174)
The Inventiveness of the Kingdom's Knights and Military-Religious Orders
Burgesses, urban and rural
The non-Franks
Cultural activities in the kingdom of Acre (1191-1291)
Conclusion. Footprints in the sand.