Topic: 5. Sacrifices of self: Martyrology and crusades including Reconquista (12th-20th Century)
Spanning from the Middle Ages to the twentieth century, this section delves into the complex world of religiously motivated wars, where martyrdom and self-sacrifice dedicated to God played a pivotal role. It offers an extensive collection of printed sources and images that trace the evolution of this phenomenon through the crusades, the Reconquista, and various holy wars. This assortment includes materials from the twelfth to the twentieth century and provides a comprehensive bibliography that examines these events from both sacred and secular viewpoints.
Mártires de la Alpujarra en la rebelión de los moriscos (1568)
Granada: Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Granada, 1993.
Contesting the crusades
Oxford: Blackwell, 2006.
Fighting for the cross: crusading to the holy land
New Haven - London: Yale University press, 2008.
The Avignon Papacy and the Crusades, 1305-1378
Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1986.
The later crusades, 1274-1580: from Lyons to Alcazar
New York: Oxford University Press, 1992.
Las crónicas latinas de la Reconquista. Estudios prácticos de latín medieval
Valencia: Establecimiento tipográfico Hijos de F. Vives Mora, 1913.
The Martyrs of Córdoba. Debates around a curious case of medieval martyrdom
in: History Compass, v. 18 (2020), issue 1 (January): pp.n/a - n/a.
Examen diligente de la verdad. Demostración histórica del estado religioso de S. Pedro Pascual de Valencia [...]
Madrid: Gregorio Hermosilla, 1721.
Historia de los hechos de España
Madrid: Alianza Editorial, 1989.
San Eulogio de Córdoba, autor de la pasión francesa de los mártires mozárabes cordobeses Jorge, Aurelio y Natalia.
in: Anthologica Annua, v. 17 (1970), issue : pp.465 - 473.
Libro de los Estados
Oxford: The Clarendon Press: Oxford University Press, 1974.
«Pro patria mori» in Medieval Political Thought
in: American Historical Review, v. 56 (1951), issue : pp.472-492.
Intellectual Activities in a Holy City: Jerusalem in the Twelfth Century from Franks, Muslims, and Oriental Christians in the Latin Levant
Ashgate: Aldershot and Burlington, 2006.
God's Armies. Crusade and Jihad: Origin, History, Aftermath
New York - London: Pegasus Books, 2016.