The genesis of this volume lies in the online conference held by Nottingham Trent University in 2022. This was the eighth in the series of military orders conferences organised since 1992. The conference fostered rich exchange and debate, as reflected in the twenty-three chapters in this book. The Military Orders Volume VIII - organised around five thematic axes: interactions, administration, religion, perceptions, and approaches - offers a broad coverage in terms of geographical variety, chronological spread, and thematic focus, as well as a wide variety of approaches and methodologies. As…mehr
The genesis of this volume lies in the online conference held by Nottingham Trent University in 2022. This was the eighth in the series of military orders conferences organised since 1992. The conference fostered rich exchange and debate, as reflected in the twenty-three chapters in this book.
The Military Orders Volume VIII - organised around five thematic axes: interactions, administration, religion, perceptions, and approaches - offers a broad coverage in terms of geographical variety, chronological spread, and thematic focus, as well as a wide variety of approaches and methodologies. As such, this book shows the dynamism of the study of the military orders - a subject of continued scholarly focus and widespread popular interest - and holds the promise for many more exciting initiatives in the future.
This book will appeal to students and scholars alike interested in the military religious orders and the crusades, as well as all those interested more generally in the medieval and early modern world.
Emanuel Buttigieg (PhD Cantab) is Associate Professor in early modern history at the University of Malta. He read history at the Universities of Malta and Cambridge. Key publication includes Nobility, Faith and Masculinity: The Hospitaller Knights of Malta, c.1580-c.1700 (Continuum, 2011); Islands and Military Orders, c.1291-c.1798 (Ashgate, 2013) co-edited with Simon Phillips; and The University of Malta: Legacies & Bearings (Malta University Press, 2020) as co-editor and co-author. He is a member of the Editorial Board of the Routledge Military Religious Orders series and Associate Editor of the Hospitaller Sources Project sub-series. Clara Almagro Vidal (PhD University of Granada) is Senior Postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Medieval History and Historiographical Sciences at UNED (Madrid). Her research focuses on the landscape of lands owned by military orders and on their lordship over Muslims in medieval Iberia. She has authored a monograph titled Medieval Landscapes in the Campo de Calatrava (ed. La Ergástula, 2016), co-edited Minorities in Contact in the Medieval Mediterranean (Brepols, 2020) with Jessica Tearney-Pearce and Luke Yarbrough, and co-edited Forms of Unfreedom in the Medieval Mediterranean (CIDEHUS, 2021) with Filomena Barros.
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Chapter 1 Editorial Preface Emanuel Buttigieg and Clara Almagro Vidal Chapter 2 Ubicunque orbis terrarum: the military orders across the globe Helen Nicholson Chapter 3 Reconsidering the military orders and Scottish royal identity, ca.1150-1300 Gordon Reynolds Chapter 4 Fortified positions of the Military Orders in the Amanos and Cilicia region: Baghras, Trapesac, Çalan, Amuda and Silifke Castles Muhittin Çeken Chapter 5 The 1522 siege of Rhodes and Portugal: Background and impact Joana Lencart & Paula Pinto Chapter 6 Of battles and escorts: The Hospitallers in the wider tapestry of the 17th century Emanuel Buttigieg Chapter 7 Honour and discord in the Spanish Council of Military Orders: Prosecutors versus secretaries in the quest for institutional pre-eminence, 1593-1691 Hector Linares Chapter 8 The election of heads of military orders in the 12th and 13th centuries Alan Forey Chapter 9 The English Hospitallers in holy war and papal schism, 1378-1417 Anthony Luttrell Chapter 10 Appointing power: The military orders as lords of Muslim communities in medieval Iberia Clara Almagro Vidal Chapter 11 The Hospitallers and the burgesses of Rhodes in the 14th and 15th centuries Nicholas Coureas Chapter 12 The ovens of Augusta: Naval victualling in Sicily in the 17th and 18th centuries Ray Gatt Chapter 13 A Templar letter to Countess Sybil of Flanders: Osto of Saint-Omer and the Maiden of Carcassonne Miriam Rita Tessera Chapter 14 The Knights Hospitaller in the monastic landscape of medieval Silesia Maria Starnawska Chapter 15 Multiple environments for the military orders according to Jacques de Vitry Jessalynn Bird Chapter 16 'Universal and Particular': Framing the Order of St John's post-Tridentine devotions in the context of a universal Church Matthias Ebejer Chapter 17 From Malta to eternity: The Order of St John and its visual culture of death Christian Attard Chapter 18 The Hospitallers and the Templars in Arabic Sources: Muslim attitudes and perceptions Jesse W. Izzo Chapter 19 The deteriorating image of the Templars: A paradox Sophia Menache Chapter 20 The Hospitallers in a wider world Victor Mallia-Milanes Chapter 21 John Taaffe: Poet and historian of the Order of St John Elizabeth Siberry Chapter 22 Aslackby Templar preceptory: A 2021 research excavation to establish its location and layout Christer Carlsson Chapter 23 Florentine Renaissance influences and construction techniques in the Hospitaller auberges of the langues (Valletta, Malta) Valentina Burgassi Chapter 24 Sleeping memories: Preliminary remarks on the langues of the Order of St John and their archives (16th-18th centuries) Valeria Vanesio
Chapter 1 Editorial Preface Emanuel Buttigieg and Clara Almagro Vidal Chapter 2 Ubicunque orbis terrarum: the military orders across the globe Helen Nicholson Chapter 3 Reconsidering the military orders and Scottish royal identity, ca.1150-1300 Gordon Reynolds Chapter 4 Fortified positions of the Military Orders in the Amanos and Cilicia region: Baghras, Trapesac, Çalan, Amuda and Silifke Castles Muhittin Çeken Chapter 5 The 1522 siege of Rhodes and Portugal: Background and impact Joana Lencart & Paula Pinto Chapter 6 Of battles and escorts: The Hospitallers in the wider tapestry of the 17th century Emanuel Buttigieg Chapter 7 Honour and discord in the Spanish Council of Military Orders: Prosecutors versus secretaries in the quest for institutional pre-eminence, 1593-1691 Hector Linares Chapter 8 The election of heads of military orders in the 12th and 13th centuries Alan Forey Chapter 9 The English Hospitallers in holy war and papal schism, 1378-1417 Anthony Luttrell Chapter 10 Appointing power: The military orders as lords of Muslim communities in medieval Iberia Clara Almagro Vidal Chapter 11 The Hospitallers and the burgesses of Rhodes in the 14th and 15th centuries Nicholas Coureas Chapter 12 The ovens of Augusta: Naval victualling in Sicily in the 17th and 18th centuries Ray Gatt Chapter 13 A Templar letter to Countess Sybil of Flanders: Osto of Saint-Omer and the Maiden of Carcassonne Miriam Rita Tessera Chapter 14 The Knights Hospitaller in the monastic landscape of medieval Silesia Maria Starnawska Chapter 15 Multiple environments for the military orders according to Jacques de Vitry Jessalynn Bird Chapter 16 'Universal and Particular': Framing the Order of St John's post-Tridentine devotions in the context of a universal Church Matthias Ebejer Chapter 17 From Malta to eternity: The Order of St John and its visual culture of death Christian Attard Chapter 18 The Hospitallers and the Templars in Arabic Sources: Muslim attitudes and perceptions Jesse W. Izzo Chapter 19 The deteriorating image of the Templars: A paradox Sophia Menache Chapter 20 The Hospitallers in a wider world Victor Mallia-Milanes Chapter 21 John Taaffe: Poet and historian of the Order of St John Elizabeth Siberry Chapter 22 Aslackby Templar preceptory: A 2021 research excavation to establish its location and layout Christer Carlsson Chapter 23 Florentine Renaissance influences and construction techniques in the Hospitaller auberges of the langues (Valletta, Malta) Valentina Burgassi Chapter 24 Sleeping memories: Preliminary remarks on the langues of the Order of St John and their archives (16th-18th centuries) Valeria Vanesio
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