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"The Crusades: The War for the Holy Land" by Thomas Asbridge is a comprehensive single-volume history covering the major Crusades from 1095 to the 1290s, blending Christian and Muslim viewpoints for a balanced narrative. Published in 2010 by Simon & Schuster (Pocket Books edition), it draws on primary sources to explore motivations, key figures like Saladin and Richard the Lionheart, and lasting impacts on medieval Europe and the Middle East. The ISBN-10 is 1416526080 and ISBN-13 is 978-1416526087, matching the Amazon.in listing.
Asbridge details the First Crusade's unlikely success, subsequent failures, and internal divisions, emphasizing how religious fervor drove both jihad and holy war ideals. He critiques romanticized views, highlighting brutality, logistics, and cultural exchanges while tracing the decline of Crusader states. Maps, timelines, and analysis make it accessible yet scholarly, around 767 pages.
"The Crusades: The War for the Holy Land" by Thomas Asbridge is a comprehensive single-volume history covering the major Crusades from 1095 to the 1290s, blending Christian and Muslim viewpoints for a balanced narrative. Published in 2010 by Simon & Schuster (Pocket Books edition), it draws on primary sources to explore motivations, key figures like Saladin and Richard the Lionheart, and lasting impacts on medieval Europe and the Middle East. The ISBN-10 is 1416526080 and ISBN-13 is 978-1416526087, matching the Amazon.in listing.
Asbridge details the First Crusade's unlikely success, subsequent failures, and internal divisions, emphasizing how religious fervor drove both jihad and holy war ideals. He critiques romanticized views, highlighting brutality, logistics, and cultural exchanges while tracing the decline of Crusader states. Maps, timelines, and analysis make it accessible yet scholarly, around 767 pages.
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