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Introduction : crusading and the work of memory, past and present / Nicholas Paul and Suzanne Yeager
Cities of memory in the travels of Ibn Jubayr and Ibn Battuta / Christine Chism
Constructing memories of martyrdom : contrasting portrayals of martyrdom in the Hebrew narratives of the first and second crusade / Chaviva Levin
Lambert of Saint-Omer and the apocalyptic first crusade / Jay Rubenstein
Remembering the crusades in the fabric of buildings : preliminary thoughts about alternating voussoirs / Jerrilynn Dodds
Picturing the first crusade and commemorating the fall of Jerusalem / Jaroslav Folda
Erasing the body : history and memory in medieval siege poetry / Suzanne Conklin Akbari
The servile mother : Jerusalem as woman in the era of the crusades / David Morris
Saladin in the Sunni and Shi'a memories / Mohamed El-Moctar
Paul the Martyr and Venetian memories of the fourth crusade / David Perry
Aspects of hospitaller and templar memory / Jonathan Riley-Smith
Visual self-fashioning and the seals of the knights hospitaller in England / Laura Whatley.
Cities of memory in the travels of Ibn Jubayr and Ibn Battuta / Christine Chism
Constructing memories of martyrdom : contrasting portrayals of martyrdom in the Hebrew narratives of the first and second crusade / Chaviva Levin
Lambert of Saint-Omer and the apocalyptic first crusade / Jay Rubenstein
Remembering the crusades in the fabric of buildings : preliminary thoughts about alternating voussoirs / Jerrilynn Dodds
Picturing the first crusade and commemorating the fall of Jerusalem / Jaroslav Folda
Erasing the body : history and memory in medieval siege poetry / Suzanne Conklin Akbari
The servile mother : Jerusalem as woman in the era of the crusades / David Morris
Saladin in the Sunni and Shi'a memories / Mohamed El-Moctar
Paul the Martyr and Venetian memories of the fourth crusade / David Perry
Aspects of hospitaller and templar memory / Jonathan Riley-Smith
Visual self-fashioning and the seals of the knights hospitaller in England / Laura Whatley.