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Kathryn
Hurlock

3 publications between 2011 and 2013 indexed
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Hurlock, Kathryn, Britain, Ireland and the crusades, c.1000–1300, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.  
Chapters: Introduction -- Britain and Ireland before and during the crusades -- Recruitment and funding -- Participation -- Political crusades -- Domestic impact -- The military orders.
abstract:
From 1095 to the end of the thirteenth century, the crusades touched the lives of many thousands of British people, even those who were not crusaders themselves. In this introductory survey, Kathryn Hurlock compares and contrasts the crusading experiences of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Taking a thematic approach, Hurlock provides an overview of the crusading movement, and explores key aspects of the crusades, such as: - where crusaders came from - when and why the papacy chose to recruit crusaders - the impact on domestic life, as shown through literature, religion and taxation - political uses of the crusades - the role of the military orders in Britain. This wide-ranging and accessible text is the ideal introduction to this fascinating subject in early British history.
Chapters: Introduction -- Britain and Ireland before and during the crusades -- Recruitment and funding -- Participation -- Political crusades -- Domestic impact -- The military orders.
abstract:
From 1095 to the end of the thirteenth century, the crusades touched the lives of many thousands of British people, even those who were not crusaders themselves. In this introductory survey, Kathryn Hurlock compares and contrasts the crusading experiences of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Taking a thematic approach, Hurlock provides an overview of the crusading movement, and explores key aspects of the crusades, such as: - where crusaders came from - when and why the papacy chose to recruit crusaders - the impact on domestic life, as shown through literature, religion and taxation - political uses of the crusades - the role of the military orders in Britain. This wide-ranging and accessible text is the ideal introduction to this fascinating subject in early British history.
Hurlock, Kathryn, Wales and the Crusades: c. 1095-1291, Studies in Welsh History, 33, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2011.  
abstract:
Introduction; I. The crusades in Welsh sources; II. Recruitment: Archbishop Baldwin’s preaching tour in 1188; III. The response: participants from Wales and the March; IV. The military orders in Wales and the March; V. The political place of the crusades in Anglo-Welsh relations; Conclusion; Appendix I: Welsh participants; Appendix II: Marcher participants; Appendix III: Genealogies.
abstract:
Introduction; I. The crusades in Welsh sources; II. Recruitment: Archbishop Baldwin’s preaching tour in 1188; III. The response: participants from Wales and the March; IV. The military orders in Wales and the March; V. The political place of the crusades in Anglo-Welsh relations; Conclusion; Appendix I: Welsh participants; Appendix II: Marcher participants; Appendix III: Genealogies.


Contributions to edited collections or authored works

Hurlock, Kathryn, “Pilgrimage”, in: Janet Burton, and Karen Stöber (eds), Monastic Wales: new approaches, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2013. 119–132.