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.

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Araujo, F.; Mondola, R. (Ed.)

Historia de los mártires de la ciudad de Otranto

Vigo (Spain): Editorial Academia del Hispanismo, 2015.

Bainton, R. H.; Bainton, R. H. (Ed.)

Congregationalism and the Puritan Revolution from the Just War to the Crusade

in: Studies on to the Reformation, pp. 248-274

Boston: Beacon Press, 1963.

Ballesteros y Beretta, A.

La batalla de Covadonga

in: Estudios sobre la Monarquía asturiana. Colección de trabajos realizados con motivo del XI centanario de Alfonso II el Casto, celebrado en 1942, pp. 43-87

Oviedo: Instituto de Estudios Asturianos, 1949.


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