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Introduction
The Twelfth-Century Middle East Historiography of the Crusades Rough Tolerance: A New Model of Religious Interaction
1 Satan Unleashed: The Christian Levant in the Eleventh Century
A Brief History of the Christian East Contact and Knowledge Between Eastern and Western Christians
2 Close Encounters of the Ambiguous Kind: When Crusaders and Locals Meet
Responses to the First Crusade The Franks in Edessa Armenian Resistance
3 Images of Authority in Edessa, 1100-1150
Frankish Authority Armenian Authority: A Response to the Franks Edessa Under Joscelin I Edessa and the Frankish East
4 Rough Tolerance and Ecclesiastical Ignorance
Local Christians from a Latin Perspective Local Priests and Patriarchs in the Frankish Levant Architecture and Liturgy Pilgrimage
5 The Legal and Social Status of Local Inhabitants in the Frankish Levant
Historiography The Peasantry Local Rural Landowners and Administrators
6 The Price of Unity: Ecumenical Negotiations and the End of Rough Tolerance
Manuel I Komnenos and the Mediterranean World Ecumenical Dialogue with the Armenian Church Jacobite Patriarch Michael and the Quest for Legitimacy Cultural Consequences of Ecumenical Negotiation Conclusion
Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
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