The second edition of this standard introduction to the Crusades has been extensively rewritten to take account of the latest research and interpretations. Mayer covers all the expeditions which took place between the First Crusade in 1096 and the final retreat from Palestine in 1291, touching on a wide range of issues, from the impact of the Crusades on the history of participating states to the political entanglements it instigated between the Pope and emperors.
بدافع الملل وان الكتاب ده الي كان متوفر فقط معايا قرأت حوالي نصوه الكتاب جاااااااااف جداااا بمعني اخر اكاديمي من النوع الممل والملئ بالتفاصيل الكتير جدا والمعروضوه بطريقة غير جذابة او سهلة للتذكرة + مليان حجات عن الدين المسيحي انا معرفهاش فلو انت متعرفشي حاجه في المعتقدات المسيحية فاعتقد متقرأوش لانك مش هتفهم حاجه
Everything they say it is and more. Not for beginners to history, nor those disinterested in economics. Can be dense but also swashbuckling. At the end of the first half the only truly interesting character Salahuddin dies, but as the end begins to sag you get Isabella and Saint Louis. It ends with a bang as the Mongol empire goes supernova. Imagine what it'd be like if written with the same expertise today, where awareness of man-made climate change in the crusade regions could be added as illustration too!
A great but very academic book on the Crusades. I read this for university and did struggle with some parts, but it was still an interesting read. I didn’t agree with all of the author’s arguments in the conclusion, mainly about what was a crusade and what wasn’t, but everyone has different opinions on that.
A very deep dive into the history of the crusades and the crusader states in the levante. a minor disappointment that this book doesn't include the crusades in pomerania ans Poland.