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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Autor(a) principal: Salles, Bruno Tadeu
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFOP
Texto Completo: http://www.repositorio.ufop.br/jspui/handle/123456789/17365
https://doi.org/10.1590/0104-87752022000100002
Resumo: 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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spelling The Military Orders, the muslim world, and the dilemmas of conviviality : Connected Histories as a critical approach to the History of the Crusades.As Ordens Militares, o mundo muçulmano e os dilemas do convívio : Histórias Conectadas como uma abordagem crítica para a História das Cruzadas.Connected HistoriesCrusadesTh 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,Este artigo explora as potencialidades do método das Histó- rias Conectadas para o estudo das Cruzadas e, mais especificamente, das Ordens Militares. O corpus tomou forma, inicialmente, em um documento papal de 1179, que listava as disputas entre os Templários e os Hospitalários. Nele, encontramos comunidades itinerantes sob o cuidado do Templo. Também nos voltamos para o compromisso entre Baybars e os Hospitalários, datado de 1267, no qual era estabelecido um co-dominium entre o Sultão e a Ordem. Nesse acordo, estava inclu- ído o controle sobre Beduínos e Turcomanos. Ambos os documentos serviriam como um laboratório para a aplicação dos pressupostos con- cernentes ao método das Histórias Conectadas. Além disso, artigo se propõe a apontar as recentes posições historiográficas sobre as relações das Ordens Militares com as comunidades e os poderes muçulmanos. A ideia principal indica pensar os movimentos forçados ou consensuais em um jogo de escalas que coloca em interseção o deslocamento de cativos, a itinerância de Beduínos e o avanço Mongol. Assim, o artigo explica como a intensificação dos movimentos colocaria os sujeitos históricos diante dos dilemas do convívio, cujas respostas tornariam as interações irredutíveis à simples oposição acirrada ou à ideia contida na hipótese da Geografia do Medo.2023-08-28T19:14:38Z2023-08-28T19:14:38Z2022info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfSALLES, 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. 2023.1982-4343http://www.repositorio.ufop.br/jspui/handle/123456789/17365https://doi.org/10.1590/0104-87752022000100002This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. Fonte: PDF do artigo.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSalles, Bruno Tadeuengreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFOPinstname:Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto (UFOP)instacron:UFOP2023-08-28T19:14:48Zoai:repositorio.ufop.br:123456789/17365Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufop.br/oai/requestrepositorio@ufop.edu.bropendoar:32332023-08-28T19:14:48Repositório Institucional da UFOP - Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto (UFOP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Military Orders, the muslim world, and the dilemmas of conviviality : Connected Histories as a critical approach to the History of the Crusades.
As Ordens Militares, o mundo muçulmano e os dilemas do convívio : Histórias Conectadas como uma abordagem crítica para a História das Cruzadas.
title The Military Orders, the muslim world, and the dilemmas of conviviality : Connected Histories as a critical approach to the History of the Crusades.
spellingShingle The Military Orders, the muslim world, and the dilemmas of conviviality : Connected Histories as a critical approach to the History of the Crusades.
Salles, Bruno Tadeu
Connected Histories
Crusades
title_short The Military Orders, the muslim world, and the dilemmas of conviviality : Connected Histories as a critical approach to the History of the Crusades.
title_full The Military Orders, the muslim world, and the dilemmas of conviviality : Connected Histories as a critical approach to the History of the Crusades.
title_fullStr The Military Orders, the muslim world, and the dilemmas of conviviality : Connected Histories as a critical approach to the History of the Crusades.
title_full_unstemmed The Military Orders, the muslim world, and the dilemmas of conviviality : Connected Histories as a critical approach to the History of the Crusades.
title_sort The Military Orders, the muslim world, and the dilemmas of conviviality : Connected Histories as a critical approach to the History of the Crusades.
author Salles, Bruno Tadeu
author_facet Salles, Bruno Tadeu
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Connected Histories
Crusades
topic Connected Histories
Crusades
description 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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