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ISBN 10: 0521554012
ISBN 13: 978-0521554015
Author: Ronnie Ellenblum
Frankish Rural Settlement in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem 1st Edition: This book is a study of the spatial distribution of Frankish settlement in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem at the time of the Crusades, and of the spatial and social interrelation between the Franks and the indigenous population. It is based on an unprecedented field study of more than two hundred Frankish rural sites and on a close re-examination of the historical sources. The division of the country between Christian and Muslim populations is explained by the far-reaching social process of nomadisation and sedentarisation which began with the Muslim conquest in the seventh century and which reached its zenith before the Frankish conquest of the country. The author re-examines some of the basic assumptions of standard recent scholarship, and advocates a new model of the nature of Frankish settlement, as a society of migrants who settled in the Levant, had close relations with eastern Christians, and were almost completely shut off from the Muslim society which lived elsewhere in the country.
Frankish Rural Settlement in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem 1st Edition Table of contents:
PART I – PRESENTATION OF THE PROBLEM
- 1 – A segregated society or an integrated society? pp 3-11
- 2 – Criticism of the existing model pp 12-38
PART II – THE “CASTRUM,” THE BURGUS, AND THE VILLAGE
- 3 – Castellum Regis pp 41-53
- 4 – Evidence about the existence of Frankish settlements pp 54-63
- 5 – The rights and duties of the Frankish settlers in Casale Imbert and Nova Villa pp 64-72
- 6 – The settlers: places of origin and occupations pp 73-85
- 7 – The geographic layout of a Frankish village: the example of Parva Mahomeria pp 86-94
- 8 – The neighborhood of a Frankish castrum: the fields and the role played by the castellan pp 95-102
- 9 – A church as the nucleus of a settlement pp 103-118
- 10 – Mixed Frankish and local Christian settlements pp 119-144
- 11 – Frankish settlements and the collection of tithes pp 145-156
PART III – THE ISOLATED DWELLINGS
- 12 – The list of Jean of Ibelin pp 159-174
- 13 – Frankish settlement in the fief of the Camerarius Regis pp 175-178
- 14 – Farm houses and manor houses pp 179-193
- 15 – Administration of rural estates pp 194-204
- 16 – Settlement activities of the military orders: the castle and flour mills in Da’uq (Casale Doc) and Recordana pp 205-210
PART IV – THE SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF FRANKISH SETTLEMENT
- 17 – The boundaries of Frankish settlement in Western Galilee and Samaria pp 213-221
- 18 – The spatial distribution of Frankish settlement north of Jerusalem pp 222-233
- 19 – Spatial distribution of Christian and Muslim settlements in Samaria pp 234-252
- 20 – Differential geographical changes and the cultural borders of Samaria and the Galilee pp 253-276
- 21 – Summary and conclusions pp 277-287
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