'Should we stop talking about The Crusades?'

Wed May 01 2024 at 06:00 pm to 07:00 pm

Arts Main Lecture Theatre (120), 1st floor, Arts Building | Birmingham

University of Birmingham
Publisher/HostUniversity of Birmingham
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About this Event

Join us for professor William Purkis' Inaugural lecture.

Over the past fifty years scholarly understanding of The Crusades has changed dramatically, especially in terms of where, when and why medieval Latin Christians “took the cross” to engage in acts of devotional violence. Yet in spite of these significant historiographical developments, grand narratives of the crusading past – especially those that are presented to wider audiences or feature in educational curricula – often rely on frameworks and paradigms that were first formulated centuries ago and should now be regarded as more limiting than helpful.


In this lecture, William will argue that some of the most familiar aspects of the narrative and conceptual scaffolding for histories of The Crusades – including the idea of “The Crusades” itself – might fruitfully be dismantled and set aside, to clear the ground for a fresh and more holistic understanding of an innovative medieval devotional practice that might simply be called “crossing”.


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Arts Main Lecture Theatre (120), 1st floor, Arts Building, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom

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