“This book offers an important, original approach to medieval visual history informed by crusading ideas of war, infidels, violence, and chivalry—not just for those who went but also for those who never did. When the author cannot find answers in local archives, she turns to relevant scriptures and literature, chronicles, and sermons to convey context and perceptions of the images. Her analysis of those sources is nuanced and creative, examining topics from different angles for her subtle analysis.”—Cathleen A. Fleck, author of Reimagining Jerusalem's Architectural Identities in the Later Middle Ages