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Riley-Smith was a convert to Catholicism.[5] He married Louise Field, a portrait artist, in 1968.[8][9] Their three children include the singer/songwriter Polly Paulusma.
Jonathan Riley-Smith died on 13 September 2016.[10]
Evaluation
In an appreciative obituary, a senior colleague described Riley-Smith as "quite simply the leading historian of the crusades [of his generation] anywhere in the world".[11]
Bibliography
The Knights of St John in Jerusalem and Cyprus, c. 1050-1310 (London, Macmillan, 1967, reprinted 2002)
The Feudal Nobility and the Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1174-1277 (London, Macmillan, 1973, reprinted 2002)
What Were the Crusades? (London, Macmillan, 1977, 2nd edition 1992, 3rd edition Basingstoke, Palgrave, 2002)
The Crusades: Idea and Reality, 1095-1274, with Louise Riley-Smith (London, Edward Arnold, 1981)
The First Crusade and the Idea of Crusading (London and Philadelphia, Athlone/ University of Pennsylvania Press, 1986, paperback US 1990, UK 1993)
The Crusades: A Short History (London and New Haven, Athlone/ Yale University Press, 1987, also in paperback, translated into French, Italian and Polish)
The Atlas of the Crusades (editor) (London and New York, Times Books/ Facts on File, 1991, translated into German and French)
The Oxford Illustrated History of the Crusades, editor (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1995, paperback 1997, now reissued as The Oxford History of the Crusades, paperback, 1999, translated into Russian, German and Polish)
Cyprus and the Crusades, editor, with Nicholas Coureas) (Nicosia, Society for the Study of the Crusades and the Latin East and Cyprus Research Centre, 1995)
Montjoie: Studies in Crusade History in Honour of Hans Eberhard Mayer, editor, with Benjamin Z. Kedar and Rudolf Hiestand (Aldershot, Variorum, 1997)
The First Crusaders, 1095-1131 (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1997, paperback 1998 and 2000)
Hospitallers: The History of the Order of St. John (London, The Hambledon Press, 1999, also in paperback)
Al seguito delle Crociate Rome (Di Renzo: Dialoghi Uomo e Societ?, 2000)
Dei gesta per Francos: Etudes sur les croisades d?di?es ? Jean Richard, editor, with M. Balard and B.Z. Kedar (Aldershot (Ashgate), 2001)
The Crusades, Christianity, and Islam (Columbia University Press, 2008)
The Knights Hospitaller in the Levant 1070-1309 (Basingstoke, 2012)