TEXAS MEDIEVAL ASSOCIATION (TEMA) sponsored Session at the 44th 
International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, May 7-10 2009: 
Breakthroughs in Twentieth-Century Historiography of the Crusades.
This session invites submissions dealing with important historians of 
the Crusades who produced works during the twentieth century that 
gave impetus to new directions in Crusade studies, which may, or may 
not have, have been followed up. The session will attempt to examine 
Crusade historiography and the various frameworks of analysis that 
scholars have used to understand the crusading movement. Likely 
candidates for analysis include Carl Erdmann, José Goñi Gaztambide, 
and John Gilchrist. Any other Crusade historian of note may be 
selected. The primary criteria of selection should be based on 
breakthroughs that scholars have made in the study of the Crusades 
that have revolutionized Crusade scholarship or have the potential 
for doing so. Many findings by pioneers in the field have not been 
fully understood or absorbed by those that study the Crusades. A full 
and complete understanding of the works of Erdmann, Goñi Gaztambide, 
and Gilchrist, for example, has the potential of sending Crusade 
scholarship in an entirely new direction and this session hopes to 
facilitate this task.
Please send abstracts (no more than 300 words) to dkagay1@netzero.com 
along with a completed "Participant Information form" (available on 
the Congress web site at: http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/congress)no 
later than September 12th, 2009.
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