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The Remaking of the Medieval World, 1204 by John J. Giebfried

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The Remaking of the Medieval World, 1204

The Fourth Crusade

John J. Giebfried, Kyle C. Lincoln

The University of North Carolina Press · Print & ebook · June 1, 2021

Reading lane: Medieval History

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Reading lane: Medieval History and Medieval Warfare.Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press.

Book Details

Authors
John J. Giebfried, Kyle C. Lincoln
Publisher
The University of North Carolina Press
Published
June 1, 2021
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Medieval History · Medieval Warfare
Reading lane
Medieval History

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Publisher Categories

  • Medieval Warfare

  • Medieval History

About This Book

The Remaking of the Medieval World, 1204 allows students to understand and experience one of the greatest medieval atrocities, the sack of the Constantinople by a crusader army, and the subsequent reshaping of the Byzantine Empire. The game includes debates on issues such as “just war” and the nature of crusading, feudalism, trade rights, and the relationship between secular and religious authority. It likewise explores the theological issues at the heart of the East-West Sc...

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The Remaking of the Medieval World, 1204 allows students to understand and experience one of the greatest medieval atrocities, the sack of the Constantinople by a crusader army, and the subsequent reshaping of the Byzantine Empire. The game includes debates on issues such as “just war” and the nature of crusading, feudalism, trade rights, and the relationship between secular and religious authority. It likewise explores the theological issues at the heart of the East-West Schism and the development of constitutional states in the era of Magna Carta. The game also includes a model siege and sack of Constantinople where individual students’ actions shape the fate of the crusade for everyone.

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