European Receptions of the Crusades in the Nineteenth Century - Franco-German Perspectives

Zusammenfassung

The aim of the workshop was to inspire debate about the reception of the Crusades from a comparative European perspective. France and Germany were at the centre of the discussion since French and German historical writings have had a significant impact on European memories of the Crusades. The main focus was on the nineteenth century because this period marked a caesura in the emergence and change of European patterns of Crusader memories, and witnessed the rise of interconnected European and national discourses expressing superiority and colonial interests. The workshop reflected upon the preliminary findings of the research group ‘Myths of the Crusades’ at the Georg Eckert Institute together with experts in the historiography of the Crusades, of European history, and of nationalism.

"The working papers presented at our workshop are published here electronically as an ‘Eckert.Dossier’. We chose this format in order to extend and broaden the debate about representations of the Crusades in historiography and other media. Publications of this kind offer considerable potential to reach a wide readership, and we are confident that this form of papers will stimulate scholarly discussion and generate new knowledge. Scholars are therefore very welcome to comment and discuss our papers or submit further contributions which are related to this topic."

Jonathan Phillips (University of London) and Stefan Berger (University of Manchester) were invited to the workshop as experts in Crusader historiography, European history, and modern nationalism. They also provided commentaries of the workshop papers. Jonathan Phillips also provides a shorter version of his evening lecture and Stefan Berger a revised version of the commentaries he gave on the contributions by Ines Guhe and Matthias Schwerendt.
Kristin Skottki (University of Rostock) was invited as an expert in cultural contacts between Christians and Muslims during the First Crusade, which she is researching with regard to both its history and the history of its historiography. Finally, Felix Hinz (University of Hildesheim) presents his current project about the portrayal of the Crusades in historical novels, which was not originally part of the workshop.

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We would like to thank Wendy Anne Kopisch for translating and editing the contributions.



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Dossier-Beiträge

  1. Simone Lässig: Introduction
  2. Matthias Schwerendt: The Crusades as a European Master Narrative of National Memory Culture
  3. Ines A. Guhe: Images of the Nation and Concepts of Europe in French and German History Textbooks, 1871-1914
  4. Matthias Schwerendt, Ines A. Guhe: Describing the Enemy Images of Islam
  5. Stefan Berger: Crusading Histories and European National Narratives – A Commentary
  6. Kristin Skottki: The Other at Home? On the Entanglement of Medievalism, Orientalism and Occidentalism in Modern Crusade Historiography
  7. Jonathan Phillips: The Image of Saladin: From the Medieval to the Modern Age
  8. Felix Hinz: The Crusades Myth in Historical Novels written in German: Work in Progress

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Weiterführende Literatur:

Eckert.Berichte
Ines Guhe
Bericht zur Konferenz
"Kreuzzüge des Mittelalters und der Neuzeit"

Universität Hildesheim. 16. und 17. Dezember 2011

Aktuelle Monographie
Hansjörg Biener
Die Kreuzzüge in Lehrplan und Schulbuch

(Verlag Julius Klinkhardt, 2011)

Beiträge/Sammelbände

Nikolas Jaspert
Sammelband: Mythen in der Geschichte
Titel: Ein Polymythos: Die Kreuzzüge
(hrsg. von H. Altrichter, K. Herbers, H. Neuhaus, Freiburg i. B. 2004, S. 202-235)

Themenschwerpunkt: Konflikte im Mittelalter
Martin Clauss, Manfred Seidenfuß
Sammelband: Das Bild des Mittelalters in europäischen Schulbüchern
Titel: Das Mittelalter als gewalttätige Zeit? Gewalt und Konflikte als Aspekte der mittelalterlichen Geschichte in europäischen Schulbüchern
(Geschichtsdidaktik in Vergangenheit und Gegenwart 5, Berlin 2007, S. 225-243)