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2023
During the Second World War, Cooper launched a campaign to spread American-style press freedom around the world, seeking international agreements to limit the ability of national governments to control the activity of news agencies like AP. The campaign went along with AP’s ambitious postwar efforts to enlist new subscribers in Europe, South America ...
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During the Second World War, Cooper launched a campaign to spread American-style press freedom around the world, seeking international agreements to limit the ability of national governments to control the activity of news agencies like AP. The campaign went along with AP’s ambitious postwar efforts to enlist new subscribers in Europe, South America ...
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Flora in the Latin East: Archaeobotanical Remains from Crusader Arsur
Tel Aviv, 2023Andrea Orendi +2 more
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The First Crusade and the Idea of Crusading
The American Historical Review, 1988James A. Brundage, Johnathan Riley-Smith
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2017
This chapter argues that the expansion of Christendom functioned as an outlet for antagonisms between sovereigns and barons. Crusade in medieval epics allows barons to escape oppression and to become sovereigns: the Crusade Cycle makes Godefroi de Bouillon a Christian hero equal to Charlemagne, whereas the hero of Huon de Bordeaux, exiled by ...
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This chapter argues that the expansion of Christendom functioned as an outlet for antagonisms between sovereigns and barons. Crusade in medieval epics allows barons to escape oppression and to become sovereigns: the Crusade Cycle makes Godefroi de Bouillon a Christian hero equal to Charlemagne, whereas the hero of Huon de Bordeaux, exiled by ...
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