Series: War and Conflict in Premodern Societies
154 Pages, Trim size: 6 x 9 in
Introduction: Holy War in the Baltic and the Battle of Lyndanise 1219
Chapter 1: Foreign Shores—Foreign People: the Medieval Baltic and its People
Chapter 2: Fighting God’s War: Papal Crusading Politics in the Baltic from the Early 1100s until the Early 1200s
Chapter 3: A Society Organized for War: Denmark at the Beginning of the Thirteenth Century
Chapter 4: Competing Powers: the German Mission in Livonia and the Initial Quest for Estonia
Chapter 5: Waging War in the Wilderness: Western Military Traditions Meets Baltic Traditions
Chapter 6: The Danish Expedition to Estonian in 1219 and the Battle of Lyndanise
Chapter 7: Conquering Hearts and Minds: the Aftermath of the Battle
Conclusion: A Penny in the Box: How Estonia came to Save Denmark—a Sort of Conclusion
Carsten Selch Jensen is a professor and dean at the Faculty of Theology, University of Copenhagen. He has published extensively on the Baltic Crusades.
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