Crociata albigese: differenze tra le versioni

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|Perdite4 = Da un minimo di 200.000<ref name="A">Colin Martin Tatz; Winton Higgins (31 March 2016). The Magnitude of Genocide. ABC-CLIO. p. 214. ISBN 978-1-4408-3161-4. "The papacy and the French king rounded out the Crusaders' genocidal achievements with their thirteenth-century Albigensian crusade against the Cathars in southern France—a rampage that resulted in some 200,000 more victims, and constituted yet another "completed" genocide."</ref> a un massimo di 1.000.000<ref>
http://necrometrics.com/pre1700a.htm#Albigensian (Accumulated by [[Matthew White (historian)|Matthew White]]<br>
*John M. Robertson, A Short History of Christianity, London: Watts, 1902, p.254 ("It has been reckoned that a million of all ages and both sexes were slain.")
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Kurt Jonassohn e Karin Solveig Björnson descrivono la crociata albigese come "il primo genocidio ideologico"<ref>Kurt Jonassohn; Karin Solveig Björnson. Genocide and Gross Human Rights Violations: In Comparative Perspective. Transaction Publishers. p. 50. ISBN 978-1-4128-2445-3. "The Albigensian Crusade was the first ideological genocide and it is included here because it gave rise to the Inquistion–an instutiton which developed many of the techniques of persecution that are still in wide use today."</ref>. Kurt Jonassohn e Frank Chalk (che insieme hanno fondato il Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies) hanno studiato a fondo la questione della crociata albigese in un loro libro sui genocidi, con la partecipazione degli storici [[Joseph Strayer]] e [[Malise Ruthven]]<ref>Frank Robert Chalk; Kurt Jonassohn; Institut montréalais des études sur le génocide (1990). The History and Sociology of Genocide: Analyses and Case Studies. Yale University Press. pp. 114–138. ISBN 978-0-300-04446-1.</ref>.
Anche [[Colin Tatz]], direttore dell'Australian Institute for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, classifica gli eventi come genocidio<ref>Colin Martin Tatz; Winton Higgins (31 March 2016). The Magnitude of Genocide. ABC-CLIO. p. 214. ISBN 978-1-4408-3161-4. name="The papacy and the French king rounded out the Crusaders' genocidal achievements with their thirteenth-century Albigensian crusade against the Cathars in southern France—a rampage that resulted in some 200,000 more victims, and constituted yet another "completedA" genocide."</ref>.
 
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