The Crusades, the Latin East and Medieval History-Writing: An Introduction Andrew D. Buck, James H. Kane and Stephen J. Spencer 1. History-Writing and Remembrance in Crusade Letters - Thomas W. Smith 2. A 'swiðe mycel styrung': The First Crusade in Early Vernacular Annals from Anglo-Norman England - James H. Kane 3.
To Bargain with God: The Crusade Vow in the Narratives of the First Crusade - Edward J. Caddy 4. 'The Lord has brought eastern riches before you': Battlefield Spoils and Looted Treasure in Narratives of the First Crusade - Connor C. Wilson 5. Foundation and Settlement in Fulcher of Chartres' Historia Hierosolymitana : A Narratological Reading - Katy Mortimer 6. After Ascalon: 'Bartolf of Nangis', Fulcher of Chartres and the Early Years of the Kingdom of Jerusalem - Susan B. Edgington 7. Repurposing a Crusade Chronicle: Peter of Cornwall's Liber Revelationum and the Reception of Fulcher of Chartres' Historia Hierosolymitana in Medieval England - Stephen J.
Spencer 8. Between Chronicon and Chanson : William of Tyre, the First Crusade and the Art of Storytelling - Andrew D. Buck 9. History and Politics in the Latin East: William of Tyre and the Composition of the Historia Hierosolymitana - Ivo Wolsing 10. 'When I became a man': Kingship and Masculinity in William of Tyre's Chronicon - Katherine J. Lewis 11. Laments for the Lost City: The Loss of Jerusalem in Western Historical Writing - Katrine Funding Højgaard 12. The Silences of the Itinerarium Peregrinorum 1 - Helen J.
Nicholson 13. The Natural and Biblical Landscapes of the Holy Land in Jacques de Vitry's Historia Orientalis - Beth C. Spacey 14. The Masculine Experience and the Experience of Masculinity on the Seventh Crusade in John of Joinville's Vie de Saint Louis - Mark McCabe 15. Writing and Copying History at Acre, c . 1230-91 - Peter Edbury Index.