The Crusades from a Historical Perspective: Communications, Culture, and Religion
A special issue of Religions (ISSN 2077-1444). This special issue belongs to the section "Religions and Humanities/Philosophies".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 June 2023) | Viewed by 19484
Special Issue Editor
Interests: history of the Catholic Church and the papacy; communications in the Middle Ages - stereotypes, political propaganda, manipulation; the Crusades - achievements and failures; the Jews and their expulsion from Christendom; medieval monarchies and the beginning of national consciousness; pet caring and attitudes to dogs in medieval society
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The crusades undoubtedly expanded the borders of medieval civilization while creating a challenging interaction between different cultures. The consequent process of change calls for a reconsideration of modern theories with regard to communication, globalization, and colonialism. Bearing in mind the peculiar characteristics of medieval society, we are very excited to announce the publication of a forthcoming volume in the journal of Religions devoted to the crusades from a communication perspective. More specifically, it will deal with the different and rich facets of medieval communication related to the crusades, such as propaganda, manipulation, preaching, stereotypes, correspondence, symbolic representations, pictorial art, and sculpture. Special attention will be assigned to more material aspects such as the length/schedule of communication, navigation and land routes, etc.
Proposals of about 200 words should be delivered no later than 1 October 2022 to the Editor, Professor Sophia Menache, [email protected].
For accepted proposals, the deadline for delivering the final manuscript is: 1 June 2023.
Expected Date of Publication: 1 December 2023.
Prof. Dr. Sophia Menache
Guest Editor
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