Method of peer review: Double-blind undertaken by a member of the Editorial & Scientific Board or an O UTREMER external specialist Fields of interest: History, Art History, Archaeology, Studies in the Military History, Literature Geographical scope: Eastern Mediterranean region, Crusades and the the Baltic lands, Iberia, Africa and the Atlantic world Latin East Chronological scope: Middle Ages and the Early Modern period Outremer is a book series published by Brepols (), devoted to the history of the crusading General Editor movement in all of its aspects. It encompasses Dr Alan V. Murray (University of Leeds) original research on: [email protected] Institute for Medieval Studies, • crusading in the Eastern Mediterranean University of Leeds, region, the Baltic lands, Iberia, Africa and the LEEDS LS2 9JT Atlantic world • the contributions of Western countries to Publishing Manager crusading Chris Vandenborre • political and anti-heretical crusades within [email protected] Europe • the military religious orders Editorial & Scientific Board • the Latin territories and settlements in Prof. Alfred Andrea (University of Vermont) Palestine and Syria, Frankish Greece and Dr Jessalynn Bird (Saint Mary’s College, Notre Dame) Cyprus, Prussia, Livonia and Finland, and Prof. Jochen Burgtorf (California State University,Fullerton) their relations with their Christian, Muslim Dr Niall Christie (Langara College, Vancouver) and pagan neighbours Prof. John (Swansea University) • vernacular literature of the crusades Prof. Nikolas Jaspert (University of Heidelberg) • text editions and translations Prof. Kurt Villads Jensen (Stockholm University) Prof. Peter Lock (York St John University) While open to all relevant topics within these broad Prof. Graham Loud (University of Leeds) fields, the series will be particularly receptive to works Dr Christoph Maier (University of Zürich) on more specialised topics such as crusading warfare, Prof. Helen Nicholson (Cardiff University) prosopography and biography, the Baltic Crusades, Dr Guy Perry (University of Oxford) and the practice and ideology of crusading in the later Dr Angus Stewart (University of St Andrews) Middle Ages and the Early Modern period.

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Published Volumes

John H. LIND, Kurt Villads JENSEN, Carsten Selch JENSEN and Ane BYSTED, Jerusalem in the North: Denmark and the Baltic Crusades, 1100-1522 (2012), xiv, 393 pp. [Volume 1]

The Second Crusade: Holy War on the Periphery of Latin Christendom, ed. Janus Møller JENSEN and Jason T. ROCHE (2015) [Volume 2].

Jerusalem the Golden: The Origins and Impact of the First Crusade, ed. Susan EDGINGTON and Luis GARCÍA-GUIJARRO (2014), xiii, 384 pp. [Volume 3] Crusading on the Edge: Ideas and Practice of Crusading in Iberia and the Baltic Region, 1100-1500, ed. Torben Kjersgaard NIELSEN and Iben FONNESBERG-SCHMIDT (2016) [volume 4] From Carrickfergus to Carcassonne: The Epic Deeds of Hugh de Lacy during the Albigensian Crusade / De Carrickfergus à Carcassonne: La geste épique d’Hugues de Lacy au temps de la croisade des Albigeois, ed. Paul DUFFY, Tadhg O’KEEFFE and Jean-Michel PICARD (2017) [volume 5]

Thomas W. SMITH, Curia and Crusade: Pope Honorius III and the Effort to Recover the Holy Land (2017) [volume 6] The Fourth Lateran Council and the Crusade Movement: The Impact of the Council of 1215 on Latin Christendom and the East, ed. Jessalynn BIRD and Damian SMITH (2018) [volume 7]

Crusading Europe: Essays in Honour of Christopher Tyerman, ed. G. E. M. LIPPIAT and Jessalynn BIRD (2019) [volume 8]

Hilary RHODES, The Crown and the Cross: Medieval Burgundy, France, and the Crusades, 1095–1220 [volume 9]

Franks and Crusades in Medieval Eastern Christian Historiography, ed. Alex MALLETT [volume 10] Legacies of the Crusades: Proceedings of the Ninth Conference of the Society for the Study of the Crusades and the Latin East, Odense, 27 June – 1 July 2016, vol. 1, ed. Torben Kjersgaard Nielsen and Kurt Villads Jensen [volume 11]

Jason T. ROCHE, The Crusade of King Conrad III of : Warfare and Diplomacy in the Byzantine Empire, Anatolia and Outremer, 1147–49 (2021) [volume 13]

Forthcoming Volumes

The Crusades – History and Memory: Proceedings of the Ninth Conference of the Society for the Study of the Crusades and the Latin East, Odense, 27 June – 1 July 2016, vol. 2, ed. Kurt Villads Jensen and Torben Kjersgaard Nielsen [volume 12]

John FRANCE, Warfare in the Eastern Mediterranean in the Age of the Crusades, 1095–1399

Carsten Selch JENSEN, History and Theology in the Chronicle of Henry of Livonia

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