Logistics of warfare in the age of the crusades : Proceedings of a workshop held at the Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Sydney, 30 September to 4 October 2002 /

Main Author: Pryor, John, 1954-
Corporate Author: University of Sydney. (Centre for Medieval Studies)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Aldershot Burlington: Ashgate, 2006
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1: Introduction: modelling Bohemondʹs march to Thessalonike, John H. Pryor, Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Sydney, Australia; Chapter 2: The logistics of the Mongol-Mamluk war, with special reference to the battle of Wadiʹl-Khaznadar, 1299, C. E. Reuven Amitai, Department of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; Chapter 3: Crusader logistics: from victory at Nicaea to resupply at Dorylaion, Bernard S. Bachrach, Department of History, University of Minnesota, USA; Chapter 4: Ship types and fleet composition at Genoa and Venice in the early thirteenth century, John E. Dotson, Department of History, University of Southern Illinois at Carbondale, USA; Chapter 5: Logistics and the Second Crusade, John France, Department of History, University of Wales at Swansea, UK; Chapter 6: Harbours and facilities along the eastern Mediterranean sea lanes to Outremer, Ruthy Gertwagen, Oranim Academic College, Israel; Chapter 7: Provisioning Peter the Hermit: from Cologne to Constantinople, 1096, Charles R. Glasheen, Department of History, University of Northern Florida, USA; Chapter 8: Roads and communications in the Byzantine Empire: wagons, horses, and supplies, John Haldon, Centre for Byzantine, Ottoman, and Modern Greek Studies, University of Birmingham, UK; Chapter 9: Reflections on maps, Crusading, and logistics, Benjamin Z. Kedar, The Institute for Advanced Studies, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; Chapter 10: Infantry in Muslim armies during the Crusades, Yaacov Lev, Department of Middle Eastern Studies, Bar-Ilan University, Israel; Chapter 11: Food and the Fourth Crusade: a new approach to the "Diversion Question", Thomas F. Madden, Department of History, St Louis University, USA; Chapter 12: Money and logistics in the forces of the First Crusade: coinage, bullion, service, and supply 1096-99, Alan V. Murray, Institute for Medieval Studies, University of Leeds, UK; Chapter 13: The Northern Crusaders: the logistics of English and other Northern Crusader fleets, Richard W. Unger, Department of History, University of British Columbia, Canada.