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Professor Jonathan Phillips

    Jonathan Phillips è specializzato nella storia delle Crociate, esplorando i complessi rapporti tra Oriente e Occidente durante il periodo medievale. La sua opera accademica approfondisce le sfaccettature militari, politiche e culturali di questi eventi storici cruciali. Phillips esamina le motivazioni degli attori principali, l'impatto delle Crociate sulle società dell'epoca e le loro eredità durature. Il suo approccio si basa su una ricerca approfondita, con l'obiettivo di offrire una prospettiva coinvolgente e informata su quest'era affascinante.

    Obadiah, Jonah and Micah
    Outsourcing Empire
    Caffaro, Genoa and the Twelfth-Century Crusades
    • 2022

      "From Spanish conquistadors through to pith-helmeted British colonialists, the prevailing vision of European empire-builders has been staunchly statist. But from the early 1600s through to the early twentieth century, from the East Indies to North America to Africa and the South Pacific, it was company states - not sovereign states - that played the most important role in driving European worldwide commercial and colonial expansion. In Asia, the Dutch and English East India Companies ingratiated themselves with mighty Asian rulers such as the Mughal and Qing Emperors to infiltrate Asian markets. In North America, the Hudson's Bay Company maintained a network of forts and factories across the continent closely integrated with American Indian trading routes and practices

      Outsourcing Empire
    • 2022

      In this new volume in the Apollos Old Testament Commentary series, Elaine Phillips offers a thorough and comprehensive study of the minor prophets Obadiah, Jonah and Micah.

      Obadiah, Jonah and Micah
    • 2020

      This volume is the first comprehensive English translation, with a substantial introduction and notes, of the writings of Caffaro of Genoa, as well as related texts and documents on Genoa and the crusades. The majority of early crusading historiography is from a northern European and clerical perspective and Caffaro's voice offers an exciting depar

      Caffaro, Genoa and the Twelfth-Century Crusades