Narrowing a question I made yesterday.
At the time of the crusades, all (Western European) participants were Catholic. I'd be interested in knowing if perspective on the crusades shifted with the Reformation. Did later Protestant historians appraise the crusades differently? And did this interpretation differ from the perspective of historians in Catholic countries?
This question was asked by u/Kryptospuridium137 last year...I'm not sure why you copied it word for word, but here is a link to my answer for anyone who hasn't seen it:
Did interpretations of the crusades to the holy land shift after the Reformation?