The Military Orders, the muslim world, and the dilemmas of conviviality : Connected Histories as a critical approach to the History of the Crusades.
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2022
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Th is article explores the potentialities of the Connected
Histories method for the study of the Crusades, and more specifi cally
of the Military Orders. Th e corpus initially takes shape in a papal docu-
ment of 1179 that listed the disputes between the Templars and the
Hospitallers. In it, we fi nd itinerant Islamic communities under the care
of the Temple. We also turn to the agreement between Baybars and the
Hospitallers, dated 1267, which established a co-dominium between the
Sultan and the Order. Included in this agreement was the control over
Bedouins and Turkmen. Both documents can serve as a laboratory for
the application of the assumptions concerning the Connected Histories
method. In addition, the paper goes on to outline the recent historio-
graphical positions about the relationships between the Military Orders, Th is article explores the potentialities of the Connected
Histories method for the study of the Crusades, and more specifi cally
of the Military Orders. Th e corpus initially takes shape in a papal docu-
ment of 1179 that listed the disputes between the Templars and the
Hospitallers. In it, we fi nd itinerant Islamic communities under the care
of the Temple. We also turn to the agreement between Baybars and the
Hospitallers, dated 1267, which established a co-dominium between the
Sultan and the Order. Included in this agreement was the control over
Bedouins and Turkmen. Both documents can serve as a laboratory for
the application of the assumptions concerning the Connected Histories
method. In addition, the paper goes on to outline the recent historio-
graphical positions about the relationships between the Military Orders,
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Connected Histories, Crusades
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SALLES, B. T. The Military Orders, the muslim world, and the dilemmas of conviviality: Connected Histories as a critical approach to the History of the Crusades. Varia Historia, Belo Horizonte, v. 38, n. 76, p. 17-58, jan./abr. 2022. Disponível em: <https://www.scielo.br/j/vh/a/4NDCQ8D8Kk8WDfzbnjYb69L/>. Acesso em: 06 jul. 2023.