Thomas Madden

Thomas Madden

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name = Thomas F. Madden



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known_for = Crusades historian
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alma_mater = University of New Mexico, University of Illinois
employer = Saint Louis University
occupation = Historian
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title = Professor of History, Director of the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, SLU
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: "This article is about the modern historian at Saint Louis University. For the business dean at New York University, please see John Thomas Madden".Thomas F. Madden (born 1960) is an American historian, the Chair of the History Department at Saint Louis University in St. Louis, Missouri, and Director of Saint Louis University's Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. [cite news|title=Louis IX's spirit of charity lives on in work of a city church|author=Townsend, Tim|date=December 1, 2007|publisher="St. Louis Post-Dispatch"] He is considered one of the foremost historians of the Crusades in the United States, and was often called upon as a historical consultant after the events of September 11, to discuss the connections between the medieval Crusades and modern Islamic terrorism. [cite news|title=How Muslims View the Crusades|publisher="Washington Post"|date=May 9, 2005|author=Thompson, Bob] [cite news|title=New view of Crusades abandons simple stereotypes|date=May 6, 2005|author=Mahoney, Dennis M.|publisher="Columbus Dispatch"] [cite news|title=For all their crimes, medieval Crusaders were our spiritual kin|author=Derbyshire, John|date=November 25, 2001|publisher="Star-Tribune" (Minneapolis)] [cite news|title=A war that began 1,000 years ago|author=Davis, Bob|date=September 23, 2001|publisher="Fort Worth Star-Telegram"] He has frequently appeared in the media, as a consultant for various programs on the History Channel and National Public Radio. [ [http://www.thomasmadden.org/media.html Media | Thomas F. Madden ] ] In 2007, he was awarded the Haskins Medal from the Medieval Academy of America, for his book "Enrico Dandolo and the Rise of Venice", which was also a "Book of the Month" selection by the "BBC History" magazine.

Biography

Madden received his Bachelor's Degree from the University of New Mexico in 1986, and his Masters (1990) and PhD (1993) degrees from the University of Illinois. His doctorate is in Ancient Roman, Medieval and Early Modern European, and Islamic history.

Madden is active in the Society for the Study of the Crusades in the Latin East, and organizes panels for the International Congress on Medieval Studies that takes place annually in Kalamazoo, Michigan. He is the Director of the Crusades Studies Forum and the Medieval Italy Prosopographical Database Project, both housed at Saint Louis University.

Awards

* 2005 Otto Grundler Prize, Medieval Institute [http://www.wmich.edu/wmu/news/2005/05/022.html WMU News - Grundler Prize awarded for book on Venetian leader ] ]
* 2007 Haskins Medal, Medieval Academy of America, for the book "Enrico Dandolo and the Rise of Venice" [http://www.medievalacademy.org/grants/gradstudent_cara_haskins_winner.htm MAA Haskins Medal Winner ] ]

Writing

Madden has written numerous books and journal articles, including the "Crusades" entry for the "Encyclopedia Britannica". His research specialties are ancient and medieval history, including the Fourth Crusade, and ancient and medieval Italian history. His 1997 book "The Fourth Crusade: The Conquest of Constantinople" was a selection of the History Book Club. He is also known for speaking about the ways that the history of the Crusades is often used for manipulation of modern political agendas. [cite news|title=Crusade Propaganda|author=Madden, Thomas F.|date=November 2, 2001|publisher="National Review" | url=http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=MzhhODM1MDhkYWMxNTRiYmRjMzg2NmY2YjM3ZTRiZDQ= | accessdate=2007-12-03 ] His book, "The New Concise History of the Crusades" has been translated into seven foreign languages.

His book "Enrico Dandolo and the Rise of Venice" won multiple awards, including the 2007 Haskins Medal from the Medieval Academy of America and the Otto Gründler Prize from the Medieval Institute. It was also selected as Book of the Month by the "BBC History Magazine".Fact|date=July 2008 According to the "Medieval Review", with this book "Madden more than ever stakes out his place as one of the most important medievalists in America at present." [ [http://www.press.jhu.edu/books/title_pages/1519.html Johns Hopkins University Press | Books | Enrico Dandolo and the Rise of Venice ] ]

His 2008 book, "Empires of Trust: How Rome Built -- And America Is Building -- A New World," examines the histories of the Roman and American republics, seeking elements in both that led to the development of their empires. He finds that their citizens and leaders acquired a level of trust among allies and potential enemies that was based upon an unusual rejection of hegemonic power.

Books

* "Empires of Trust: How Rome Built -- And America Is Building -- A New World", 2008, Dutton/Penguin
* "The Fourth Crusade: Event, Aftermath, and Perceptions, 2008, Ashgate.
* "The New Concise History of the Crusades", 2005, Rowman & Littlefield
* "Crusades: The Illustrated History", 2005, University of Michigan Press
* "Enrico Dandolo and the Rise of Venice", 2003, Johns Hopkins University Press
* "The Crusades: The Essential Readings", 2002, Blackwell
* "Medieval and Renaissance Venice", 1999, University of Illinois Press
* "The Fourth Crusade: The Conquest of Constantinople", 1997, University of Pennsylvania Press

elect Popular Articles

* [http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB121504505746124909.html "America's Days Aren't Numbered"] , "The Wall Street Journal", July 4, 2008.
* [http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=YmQwZjI5NWQ4Zjg1NTlkYjgzY2Y4NGExOTNiYTE1YTE= "Not Dead Yet: "The Lost Tomb of Jesus" -- One Year Later"] , "NRO", March 21, 2008.
* [http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=ZDFiZjUyOWNjYmViNjcyMWRjOGM4ZDRkYjQ4NTllNGY= "Unreasonable Response: Benedict XVI Hasn't Revived the Crusades,"] "NRO", September 18, 2006.
* [http://www.firstthings.com/article.php3?id_article=209, "Crusaders and Historians,"] "First Things", June/July 2005.
* [http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/madden200505270751.asp, "Onward P.C. Soldiers: Ridley Scott's "Kingdom of Heaven"] , "NRO", May 27, 2005.
* [http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/madden200406181026.asp, "The Real Inquisition: Investigating the Popular Myth,"] , "NRO", June 18, 2004.
* [http://insidecatholic.com/Joomla/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3481&Itemid=48, "The Truth About the Spanish Inquisition"] , "Crisis", October 2003.
* "The Real History of the Crusades", "Crisis", April 2002. [ [http://insidecatholic.com/Joomla/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3463&Itemid=48 The Real History of the Crusades ] ]

elect scholarly articles

* "The Latin Empire of Constantinople’s Fractured Foundation: The Rift Between Boniface of Montferrat and Baldwin of Flanders," in "The Fourth Crusade: Event, Aftermath, and Perceptions" (Brookfield: Ashgate Publishing, 2008): 45-52.
* "Food and the Fourth Crusade: A New Approach to the 'Diversion Question,'" in "Logistics of Warfare in the Age of the Crusades", John H. Pryor, ed. (Brookfield: Ashgate Publishing, 2006): 209-28.
* "Venice, the Papacy, and the Crusades before 1204," in "The Medieval Crusade", Susan J. Ridyard, ed. (Woodbridge: Boydell and Brewer, 2004): 85-95.
* "The Enduring Myths of the Fourth Crusade," "World History Bulletin" 20 (2004): 11-14.
* "The Chrysobull of Alexius I Comnenus to the Venetians: The Date and the Debate," "Journal of Medieval History" 28 (2002): 23-41.
* "Venice's Hostage Crisis: Diplomatic Efforts to Secure Peace with Byzantium between 1171 and 1184," in Ellen E. Kittell and Thomas F. Madden, eds., "Medieval and Renaissance Venice" (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1999): 96-108.
* "Outside and Inside the Fourth Crusade," "The International History Review" 17 (1995): 726-43.
* "Venice and Constantinople in 1171 and 1172: Enrico Dandolo’s Attitude towards Byzantium," "Mediterranean Historical Review" 8 (1993): 166-85.
* "Vows and Contracts in the Fourth Crusade: The Treaty of Zara and the Attack on Constantinople in 1204," "The International History Review" 15 (1993): 441-68.
* "Father of the Bride: Fathers, Daughters, and Dowries in Late Medieval and Early Renaissance Venice," "Renaissance Quarterly" 46 (1993): 685-711. (with Donald E. Queller)
* "The Fires of the Fourth Crusade in Constantinople, 1203-1204: A Damage Assessment," "Byzantinische Zeitschrift" 84/85 (1992): 72-93.
* "The Serpent Column of Delphi in Constantinople: Placement, Purposes, and Mutilations," "Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies" 16 (1992): 111-45.

Recorded lectures

* [http://www.audible.com/adbl/site/products/ProductDetail.jsp?BV_SessionID=@@@@1313524619.1214843180@@@@&BV_EngineID=cccjadeehkgjmhfcefecekjdffidfij.0&productID=LC_RECO_000624, "God Wills It!" Understanding the Crusades]
* [http://www.recordedbooks.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=scholar.show_course&course_id=114, The Decline and Fall of Rome]
* [http://www.recordedbooks.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=scholar.show_course&course_id=66, From Jesus to Christianity: The History of the Early Church]
* [http://www.recordedbooks.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=scholar.show_course&course_id=82, Upon This Rock: A History of the Papacy from Peter to John Paul II]
* [http://www.recordedbooks.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=scholar.show_course&course_id=88, Empire of Gold: A History of the Byzantine Empire]
* [http://www.recordedbooks.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=scholar.show_course&course_id=90, One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic: A History of the Church in the Middle Ages]
* [http://www.recordedbooks.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=scholar.show_course&course_id=93, Christianity and the Crossroads: The Reformations of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries]
* [http://www.recordedbooks.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=scholar.show_course&course_id=94, Heaven or Heresy: A History of the Inquisition]
* [http://www.recordedbooks.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=scholar.show_course&course_id=106, The Catholic Church in the Modern Age]

History Channel Documentaries

* "Decoding the Past", "Spear of Christ"
* "Decoding the Past", "Secrets of the Koran"
* "The Big Build", "The Castle Tower"

Notes

References

* http://www.crusades-encyclopedia.com/thomasmadden.html
* http://www.slu.edu/departments/history/madden.htm
* http://www.thomasmadden.org/
* http://www.tfp.org/TFPForum/western_civilization/madden_interview.htm
* http://www.unm.edu/~market/cgi-bin/archives/000524.html
* http://www.medievalacademy.org/pdf/2007FallNEW.pdf
* http://www.britannica.com/holocaust/print?articleId=109699&fullArticle=true&tocId=43745


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