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Participants

If you wish to contact one of the participants please do so on the addresses shown below.
If you wish to be attached to the network please contact Kurt Villads Jensen at kvj@hist.sdu.dk






Kurt Villads Jensen
Lecturer, Ph.D.

Office address: Department of History, University of Southern Denmark, Campusvej 55, DK-5230 Odense M
Tel.: (+45) 6550 2202, Fax: 6593 2974.

Home address: Hoem Moellevej 14 A, DK-4100 Ringsted, Denmark.

E-mail: kvj@hist.sdu.dk.

Kurt Villads Jensen's research on the crusades is mainly focussed on a comparative study of the Valdemarians and the Afonsides c. 1000-1250.

Go to Kurt's page for further info on his work and publications.
See also his own homepage at www.kurtvillads.dk.



John Howard Lind
Dr.phil.

Home address: Stenosgade 7 II th, DK-1616 København V, Denmark.
Tel.: (+45) 3379 1454.

E-mail: John_Lind@hist.sdu.dk.

John H. Lind's research on crusades is mainly focussed on the consequences of the crusading movement for the target countries, mainly Finland, the Baltic peoples, and Russia.

Go to John's page for further info on his work and publications.




Carsten Selch Jensen
Assistant Professor, Ph.D.

Office address: Department of Church History, University of Copenhagen, Købmagergade 44-46, POB 2164, 1150 Copenhagen K, Denmark
Tel.: (+45) 353 23781

E-mail: Selch@teol.ku.dk.

Carsten Selch Jensen's research on the crusades is mainly focussed on the North German and Baltic cities and the crusades c. 1200-1500.

Go to Carsten's page for further info on his work and publications.




Ane Lise Bysted
Ph.D.

Home address: Adelgade 114 1. th, DK-8660 Skanderborg, Denmark.
Tel: (+45) 8793 1515.
E-mail: bysted@hist.sdu.dk / ane.bysted@mail.dk.

Ane L. Bysted's research on the crusades is mainly focussed on the crusade indulgences, the ideas of spiritual rewards for crusaders, and the theology of the crusades.

Go to Ane's page for further info on her work and publications.
See also her own homepage at www.anebysted.dk



Janus Møller Jensen
Ph.D. student

Office address: Department of History and Civilization, University of Southern Denmark, Campusvej 55, 5230 Odense M, Denmark
Tel. +45 65 50 32 06

E-mail: jamj@hist.sdu.dk

Go to Janus' page for further info on his works and publications.