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Suzanne C. Nielsen

    Servant of the Crown and Steward of the Church
    The relationship between modernity and mythology in W.B. Yeats's poetry
    U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, 1973-1982: A Case Study in Successful Peacetime Military Reform
    The Apple of His Eye
    • The Apple of His Eye

      • 200 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení
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      The thirteenth century brought new urgency to Catholic efforts to convert non-Christians, and no Catholic ruler was more dedicated to this undertaking than King Louis IX of France. His military expeditions against Islam are well documented, but there was also a peaceful side to his encounter with the Muslim world, one that has received little attention until now. This splendid book shines new light on the king's program to induce Muslims - the "apple of his eye"--To voluntarily convert to Christianity and resettle in France. It recovers a forgotten but important episode in the history of the Crusades while providing a rare window into the fraught experiences of the converts themselves. William Chester Jordan transforms our understanding of medieval Christian-Muslim relations by telling the stories of the Muslims who came to France to live as Christians. Under what circumstances did they willingly convert? How successfully did they assimilate into French society? What forms of resistance did they employ? In examining questions like these, Jordan weaves a richly detailed portrait of a dazzling yet violent age whose lessons still resonate today. Until now, scholars have dismissed historical accounts of the king's peaceful conversion of Muslims as hagiographical and therefore untrustworthy. Jordan takes these narratives seriously--and uncovers archival evidence to back them up. He brings his findings marvelously to life in this succinct and compelling book, setting them in the context of the Seventh Crusade and the universalizing Catholic impulse to convert the world. -- Publisher, front flap of dust jacket

      The Apple of His Eye
    • The book explores the pivotal role of the Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) in the 1970s, focusing on its efforts to implement and integrate military reforms during peacetime. It details how TRADOC updated military doctrine, revised training practices, and aligned various aspects of the combat development process, fundamentally transforming the U.S. Army's approach to war preparation.

      U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, 1973-1982: A Case Study in Successful Peacetime Military Reform
    • This is a short and engaging study of an important and successful figure in thirteenth-century France, the radical reformer and bishop of vreux, Philippe of Cahors.

      Servant of the Crown and Steward of the Church