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East and West in the crusader states : context, contacts, confrontations A series from Peeters Publishers, part of its Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta section This series, the Acta of the congresses held at Hernen Castle (Netherlands), is a collection of essays dealing with the relations between East and West in the context of the Crusader States. The various articles deal with religious and cultural encounters in the Crusader States where Byzantines, Syrian Orthodox, Georgians, Muslims, the Military Orders and many others met almost daily. Many articles also touch military topics. We thank Peeters Publishers for their permission to republish the following articles: Sylvia Schein, Between East and West: the Jews in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem 1099-1291 - from volume 1 (PDF file) Jo Van Steenbergen, The Alexandrian Crusade (1365) and the Mamluk Sources: Reassessment of the kitab al-ilmam of an-Nuwayri al-Iskandarani - from volume 3 (PDF file) Books in this series East and West in the crusader states, volume 1 (1996) East and West in the crusader states, volume 2 (1999) East and West in the crusader states, volume 3 (2003) Peeters Publishers also has other books that will interest readers of this series, including: Egypt and Syria in the Fatimid, Ayyubid and Mamluk Eras IV
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