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Matt Esterman

Crusades - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Wikipedia entry on the Crusades - has some useful links at the bottom.
David Hilton

Primary Sources on the Crusades - 0 views

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    A list of primary sources on the Crusades; quite comprehensive.
David Hilton

Welcome to The Anti-Saloon League Website... - 0 views

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    From 1893 to 1933, the Anti-Saloon League was a major force in American politics. Influencing the United States through the printed word and lobbying, it turned a moral crusade into a Constitutional amendment. The League left a legacy of printed material at a site bequeathed to the Westerville Public Library which houses the Anti-Saloon League Museum
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    A sterling example of the good old-fashioned moral crusade. Of course, we don't have them anymore, do we...?
Matt Esterman

Historiography of the Crusades - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Wikipedia entry on the historiography of the crusades - again, useful links at the bottom.
David Hilton

tableofcontents - 1 views

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    A useful resource for the Crusades.
Matt Esterman

The Crusades Timeline - Timelines.com - 10 views

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    Very handy website with images,maps etc. If you sign up, you can add stuff!
Bob Maloy

5 ways women influenced politics before they got to vote | National Museum of American ... - 2 views

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    Women did the following: 1) persuade male voters; 2) crusades against social evils; 3) compelling narratives; 4) political organizing; and 5) transforming everyday objects in political vehicles
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    Women did the following: 1) persuade male voters; 2) crusades against social evils; 3) compelling narratives; 4) political organizing; and 5) transforming everyday objects in political vehicles
David Hilton

Stoa | Welcome to the Suda On Line (SOL) - 0 views

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    "The Suda is a massive 10th century Byzantine Greek historical encyclopedia of the ancient Mediterranean world, derived from the scholia to critical editions of canonical works and from compilations by yet earlier authors." There are some English texts in there too. Should be stuff on the Crusades.
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    The Suda is a massive 10th century Byzantine Greek historical encyclopedia of the ancient Mediterranean world, derived from the scholia to critical editions of canonical works and from compilations by yet earlier authors.
Tony Searl

YouTube - The Dark Ages - Part 10 - The Crusades - 7 views

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    At its height in the second century A.D., the Roman Empire was the beacon of learning, power, and prosperity in the western world. But the once-powerful Rome...
David Hilton

Medieval Sourcebook: Introduction - 3 views

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    The king (or queen!) of primary source sites on the middle ages. These sourcebooks are the best sites I've found for primary documents.
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