Norman Housley
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Background

Educated at the University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge
The University of Cambridge is a public research university located in Cambridge, United Kingdom. It is the second-oldest university in both the United Kingdom and the English-speaking world , and the seventh-oldest globally...

, Housley was a research student of Jonathan Riley-Smith
Jonathan Riley-Smith
Jonathan Simon Christopher Riley-Smith, K.St.J., Ph.D. MA, Litt.D., FRHistS is an historian of the Crusades, and a former Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History...

. He was research fellow in history at Girton College in 1979 and came to the University of Leicester in 1983.

Work

Housley is a respected authority on the history of the crusading movement
Crusades
The Crusades were a series of religious wars, blessed by the Pope and the Catholic Church with the main goal of restoring Christian access to the holy places in and near Jerusalem...

 and has written many books on the subject. He is one of the most important historians in the study of the later crusades. Suggesting that crusading history in the future should concentrate, not on the beginning and end of single crusades but on the dynamics and fluctuations of the crusading movement as such. His books encompass largely the period 1200–1580, but more recently the scope of Housley's work has focused on the 15th and early 16th centuries.

Books

  • N. J. Housley, Fighting for the Cross. Crusading to the Holy Land (Yale University Press, 2008)
  • N. J. Housley, (editor), Knighthoods of Crist:Essay on the History of the Crusades and the Knights Templar, Presented to Malcolm Barber (Ashgate, 2007).
  • N. J. Housley, Contesting the Crusades (Blackwell, 2006).
  • N. J. Housley, (editor), Crusading in the Fifteenth Century: Message and Impact (Palgrave Macmillan, 2004).
  • N. J. Housley, (co-editor with Marcus Bull), The Experience of Crusading, 1, Western Approaches (Cambridge University Press, 2003).
  • N. J. Housley, Religious Warfare in Europe, 1400–1536 (Oxford University Press, 2002).
  • N. J. Housley, Crusading and Warfare in Medieval and Renaissance Europe, Variorum Collected Studies Series (Ashgate Publishing Ltd, 2001).
  • Norman Housley, (editor and translator), Documents on the Later Crusades, 1274-1580, Documents in History Series (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 1996).
  • Norman Housley, The Later Crusades, 1274-1580: From Lyons to Alcazar (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992).
  • N. J. Housley, The Italian Crusades: The Papal-Angevin Alliance and the Crusades Against Christian Lay Powers, 1254-1343 (Oxford University Press, 1982).

Articles and chapters

  • Norman Housley, 'Indulgences for Crusading, 1417-1517', in Promissory Notes on the Treasury of Merit: Indulgences in late medieval Europe (Leiden: Brill, 2006), 277-308.
  • N.J Housley, 'Perceptions of crusading in the mid-fourteenth century: the evidence of three texts', Viator 36 (2005), 415–33
  • N.J Housley, 'One man and his wars: the depiction of warfare by Marshal Boucicaut’s biographer', Journal of Medieval History
    Journal of Medieval History
    The Journal of Medieval History is a major international academic journal devoted to all aspects of the history of Europe in the Middle Ages....

    29 (2003), 27–40
  • N.J Housley, 'Explaining defeat: Andrew of Regensburg and the Hussite crusades', in Dei gesta per Francos: Études sur les croisades dédiées à Jean Richard, ed. M. Balard, B. Z. Kedar and J. Riley-Smith, (Aldershot, 2001), 87–95
  • N.J Housley, 'Holy Land or holy lands? Jerusalem and the Catholic West in the late Middle Ages and Renaissance', in The Holy Land, Holy Lands, and Christian History, ed. R.N. Swanson (Woodbridge, 2000), 228–49
  • N.J Housley, 'Pro deo et patria mori: sanctified patriotism in Europe, 1400–1600', in War and Competition between States, ed. P. Contamine (Oxford, 2000), 221–48
  • Norman Housley, 'The Eschatological Imperative: Messianism and Holy War in Europe", in Toward the Millennium: Messianic Expectations from the Bible to Waco (Leiden: Brill, 1998), 123-50.

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