The Crusades: A Very Short Introduction

The Crusades: A Very Short Introduction
Title The Crusades: A Very Short Introduction PDF eBook
Author Christopher Tyerman
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 185
Release 2005-10-13
Genre History
ISBN 0192806556

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"This Very Short Introduction, originally published as Fighting in Christendom, presents a clear and lively discussion of the Crusades and the debates and the controversies that surround them. Bringing together issues of colonialism, cultural exchange, and economic exploitation, Tyerman challenges our assumptions about the Crusades and encourages us to re-evaluate the relationship between past and present."--BOOK JACKET.

The Crusades

The Crusades
Title The Crusades PDF eBook
Author Christopher Tyerman
Publisher Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages 232
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 9781402768910

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Crusading fervor gripped Europe for more than 200 years, creating one of the most extraordinary episodes in world history. But were the Crusades the first steps in European colonialism, an attempt at ethnic cleansing, a manifestation of religious zeal--or all three? Bringing together issues of colonialism, cultural exchange, and economic exploitation, scholar Christopher Tyerman challenges our assumptions about the Crusades and encourages us to re-evaluate the relationship between past and present.

Christian Art

Christian Art
Title Christian Art PDF eBook
Author Beth Williamson
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 145
Release 2004-06-24
Genre Art
ISBN 019280328X

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This work decodes the key themes, signs and symbols found in Christian art - the Eucharist, the Crucifixion, the Virgin Mary. It also explores the theological and historical background of Christian imagery, from the devotional works of the medieval and Renaissance periods, to the 21st century.

A Brief History of the Crusades

A Brief History of the Crusades
Title A Brief History of the Crusades PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey Hindley
Publisher Robinson
Total Pages 291
Release 2013-02-07
Genre History
ISBN 1472107616

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Why did the medieval Church bless William of Normandy's invasion of Christian England in 1066 and authorise cultural genocide in Provence? How could a Christian army sack Christian Constantinople in 1204? Why did thousands of ordinary men and women, led by knights and ladies, kings and queens, embark on campaigns of fanatical conquest in the world of Islam? The word 'Crusade' came later, but the concept of a 'war for the faith' is an ancient one. Geoffrey Hindley instructively unravels the story of the Christian military expeditions that have perturbed European history, troubled Christian consciences and embittered Muslim attitudes towards the West. He offers a lively record of the Crusades, from the Middle East to the pagan Baltic, and fascinating portraits of the major personalities, from Godfrey of Bouillon, the first Latin ruler of Jerusalem, to Etienne, the visionary French peasant boy who inspired the tragic Children's Crusade. Addressing questions rarely considered, Hindley sheds new light on pressing issues surrounding religious division and shows how the Crusades have helped to shape the modern world and relations between Christian and Muslim countries to this day.

The Oxford Illustrated History of the Crusades

The Oxford Illustrated History of the Crusades
Title The Oxford Illustrated History of the Crusades PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Riley-Smith
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 478
Release 2001
Genre Church history
ISBN 9780192854285

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Written by a team of leading scholars, this richly illustrated book, with over 200 colour and black and white pictures, presents an authoritative and comprehensive history of the Crusades from the preaching of the First Crusade in 1095 to the legacy of crusading ideas and imagery today.

War and Religion: A Very Short Introduction

War and Religion: A Very Short Introduction
Title War and Religion: A Very Short Introduction PDF eBook
Author Jolyon Mitchell
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 161
Release 2021-03-25
Genre History
ISBN 0192524720

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Very Short Introductions: Brilliant, Sharp, Inspiring Is religion a force for war, or a force for peace? Some of the most terrible wars in history have been caused and motivated by religion. Much of the violence that fills our screens today springs from the same source. Yet some of the bravest pacifists have also been deeply religious people, and many of the laws and institutions that work to soften or prevent war have deep religious roots. This Very Short Introduction provides an overview of the history of religion and war, and a framework for analysing it. Ranging from the warrior gods of Ancient Greece and Rome, and the ethical drama of the Mahabharata, through the Islamic wars of conquest and the Crusades, to present day conflicts in Sri Lanka and the Balkans, it considers the entanglement of war and religion. Yet from Just War theory and the restraints on war-making imposed by Islamic jurisprudence, through the Pax Christi of the middle ages, to the non-violence of Gandhi and Bacha Khan; there is also a story to be told of peace and religion as well. Jolyon Mitchell and Joshua Rey consider both sides of the age long drama of war and religion, challenging assumptions at the most fundamental level. Throughout, they encourage a more sophisticated and well-grounded view on these issues that have had such weight in the past, and continue to shape our present and future. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.

Fighting for Christendom

Fighting for Christendom
Title Fighting for Christendom PDF eBook
Author Christopher Tyerman
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 280
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN

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This insightful portrait of the Crusades illuminates both the rosy myths and the harsh realities of these epic adventures.