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_aFancy, Hussein _d(1974-....) _eDoctorant _4305 _9328353 |
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_aMercenary logic _h[Ressource électronique] : _bMuslim soldiers in the service of the Crown of Aragon, 1265-1309 / _cby Hussein Anwar Fancy ; advisor William Chester Jordan |
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502 | _aPh. D. : Histoire : Princeton University : 2008 | ||
504 | _aBibliogr. p. 229-252 | ||
520 | _aOver the course of the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries - at the heart of the Spanish Reconquest - thousands of Muslim cavalry soldiers, whom the Catalans called jenets, entered the service of the Christian Crown of Aragon. This study attempts to explain how and why these soldiers joined the army of a Christian king as well as what their alliance may mean to the broader and on-going project of theorizing the connection between violence, religion, and political authority in the Middle Ages | ||
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_aJordan, William Chester _d(1948-....) _eDir. _4727 _966273 |
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