Fighting for Christendom

holy war and the crusades

By Tyerman, Christopher

Publishers Summary:
Publisher description: Christopher Tyerman examines the many military operations between 1095 and 1500 that fall under the heading of Wars of the Cross. Beginning with Pope Urban II's dramatic appeal in 1095, Tyerman ranges from the First Crusade--a campaign unrivalled in impact--to the massive expedition lead by Frederick Barbarossa (which ended suddenly when he drowned crossing a river), to the crusade that pitted King Richard I of England against Saladin. Tyerman also discusses lesser expeditions, including the Peasants', Children's, and Shepherds' Crusades. Throughout the book, he clarifies issues of colonialism, cultural exchange, economic exploitation, and the relationship between past and present.

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ISBN
978-0-19280-325-2
Publisher
Oxford ; Oxford University Press, 2004.


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Library Journal

Reviewed on December 15, 2004

The first Crusade was called more than 1000 years ago, but the 19th-century romantic patina that surrounds those ancient wars of religion has made them attractive to modern audiences. Older Americans may remember General Eisenhower describing World War II as "The Great Crusade." Now, both Presidents Bush have used the metaphor to describe America's struggles with Iraq, and Saddam Hussein never t...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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