A bit of an unwieldy title, I'm sorry.
I'd be curious to know if the historiography of the crusades has ever differed between the Protestant and Catholic cultural sphere. Did interpretations of the crusades to the holy land shifted after the Reformation? Did Protestants have a different interpretation of the Waldensian Crusade as Catholics? (And viceversa in the case of the Northern Crusades)
Any information you could share would be appreciated.
Hello! Just wanted to leave a note to say I responded to the other version of this question that you asked (in case anyone else comes here looking for an answer)
Did interpretations of the crusades to the holy land shift after the Reformation?