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God's war, a new history of the Crusades, Christopher Tyerman

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God's war, a new history of the Crusades, Christopher Tyerman
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 923-990) and index
Illustrations
illustrationsplatesmaps
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
God's war
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
265034368
Responsibility statement
Christopher Tyerman
Sub title
a new history of the Crusades
Summary
From 1096 to 1500, European Christians fought to recreate the Middle East, Muslim Spain, and the pagan Baltic in the image of their God. The Crusades are perhaps both the most familiar and most misunderstood phenomena of the medieval world, and here Christopher Tyerman seeks to recreate, from the ground up, the centuries of violence committed as an act of religious devotion. The result is a reinterpretation of the Crusades, revealed as both bloody political acts and a manifestation of a growing Christian communal identity. Tyerman uncovers a system of belief bound by aggression, paranoia, and wishful thinking, and a culture founded on war as an expression of worship, social discipline, and Christian charity. This historical narrative is imbued with figures that have become legends--Saladin, Richard the Lionheart, Philip Augustus. But Tyerman also delves beyond these leaders to examine the thousands and thousands of Christian men--from Knights Templars to mercenaries to peasants--who, in the name of their Savior, abandoned their homes to conquer distant and alien lands, as well as the countless people who defended their soil and eventually turned these invaders back. Tyerman explicates the contradictory mix of genuine piety, military ferocity, and plain greed that motivated generations of Crusaders. He also offers insight into the maturation of a militant Christianity that defined Europe's identity and that has forever influenced the cyclical antagonisms between the Christian and Muslim worlds. --From publisher's description
Table Of Contents
The First Crusade -- The origins of Christian holy war -- The summons to Jerusalem -- The march to Constantinople -- The road to the Holy Sepulchre -- Frankish Outremer -- The foundation of Christian Outremer -- The Latin states -- East is east and east is west : Outremer in the twelfth century -- The Second Crusade -- A new path to salvation? Western Christendom and holy war 1100-1145 -- God's bargain : summoning the Second Crusade -- 'The spirit of the pilgrim God' : fighting the Second Crusade -- The Third Crusade -- 'A great cause for mourning' : the revival of crusading and the Third Crusade -- The call of the Cross -- To the siege of Acre -- The Palestine War 1191-2 -- The Fourth Crusade -- 'Ehud's sharpened sword' -- The Fourth Crusade : preparations -- The Fourth Crusade : diversion -- The expansion of crusading -- The Albigensian Crusades 1209-29 -- The Fifth Crusade 1213-21 -- Frontier crusades 1 : conquest in Spain -- Frontier crusades 2 : the Baltic and the North -- The defence of Outremer -- Survival and decline : the Frankish Holy Land in the thirteenth century -- The defence of the Holy Land 1221-44 -- Louis IX and the fall of mainland Outremer 1244-91 -- The later crusades -- The eastern crusades in the later Middle Ages -- The crusade and Christian society in the later Middle Ages
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