God's War
A New History of the Crusades
Paperback | 4 October 2007 | Edition Number 1
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The energy and commitment that sent army after army into the eastern Mediterranean also led to the invasion and conversion of Central and Baltic Europe, Spain, Portugal, the destruction of the Cathars in Provence and the settlement of America. Told with great verve and authority, God's War is the definitive account of a fascinating but also horrifying story.
About the Author
Christopher Tyerman is a Fellow in History at Hertfod College, Oxford, and a Lecturer in Medieval History at New College, Oxford. He is the author of England and the Crusades.
Industry Reviews
"God's War" is the new standard in the field...Adjectives for [it] almost fail. "Comprehensive," "monumental," and "epic" come to mind, and they are appropriate but scarcely adequate. In brief, this is a work by a master historian.--Alfred J. Andrea"CT Review" (07/01/2007)
A magisterial work...it is a shoo-in to become this generation's definitive history of the original Crusades, a series of military expeditions that temporarily returned the Holy Land to Christian rule in the Middle Ages. Hefty, encyclopedic and a darn good read, Tyerman's book has the rarest of virtues among myriad treatments of the subject: It doesn't bend history to preconceptions.--Ron Grossman"Chicago Tribune" (10/29/2006)
Anyone who likes knights, castles and battles as much as I do will enjoy Christopher Tyerman's masterpiece "God's War", a history of the Crusades written with great breadth, clarity and human sympathy: one of the achievements of the year.--Dominic Sandbrook"Daily Telegraph" (12/09/2006)
Challenging traditional conceptions of the Crusades, e.g., the failure to retain Jerusalem, Tyerman believes that it was the weakening of papal power and the rise of secular governments in Europe that finally doomed the crusading impulse. This is a marvelously conceived, written, and supported book.--Robert J. Andrews"Library Journal" (09/15/2006)
Christopher Tyerman...has written a tome that...draws on the most recent scholarship and offers fresh insights, demolishing myths galore.--A. G. Noorani"Frontline" (05/04/2007)
Christopher Tyerman, who teaches medieval history in Oxford, offers in his new and massive study of the Crusades as a whole a welcome synthesis for the general reader...Full of fascinating detail..."God's War" is a first-rate, scholarly, up-to-date, and highly readable survey of the entire crusading movement...In the gullible age of "The Da Vinci Code", Tyerman offers a sane, informed, and gripping account of one of the most characteristic and most extraordinary manifestations of the Christian Middle Ages.--Eamon Duffy"New York Review of Books" (10/19/2006)
Christopher Tyerman's "God's War: A New History of the Crusades" is a doorstop of a book, a mammoth effort to retell, based on modern scholarship, the story of how Western Christendom made war to wrest the Holy Lands from Muslim hands. As we all know, this isn't considered ancient history in the Middle East.--Fritz Lanham "Houston Chronicle "
Christopher Tyerman's "God's War" is comprehensive, fascinating, and timely. It deflates comparisons of current U.S. strategies with the Crusades. True, the participation of religious in battle (like Odo on the Bayeux Tapestry) is noteworthy, but so is Tyerman's questioning of the cliche 'Age of Faith.' Indeed, while these books make the Middle Ages seem real, they also make it seem different, and our capacity to entertain the differences is morally crucial.--Tom D'Evelyn "Providence Journal "
This thick book compares favorably to Sir Steven Runciman's three-volume "A History of the Crusades" (1951-54), but where Runciman, writing a half century ago, saw the Crusades as Christianity's moral failure, Tyerman sees a violent era: neither Christians nor Moslems were peaceful, and both faced dangerous enemies...In addition to persuasive revisionist interpretations of individual crusades, Tyerman treats the broader scope of crusading, including Spain, the Balkans, and the Baltic. Most importantly for historians, the author sees nothing in the Crusades than can inform modem politics.--W. L. Urban"Choice" (03/01/2007)
Tyerman, an Oxford scholar, combines vigorous argument and nuanced analysis in this deeply learned chronicle of the Crusades...It's the best single-volume treatment of this still-controversial and fraught subject.--Benjamin Healy and Benjamin Schwarz"The Atlantic" (11/01/2006)
With rekindled controversy about Western invasions of the Middle East, the Crusades of the late Middle Ages take on unanticipated relevance. It is thus a real boon for this strikingly effective book to appear at this time. The key to Tyerman's signal success is his ability to explain both the vicious brutality and the serious Christian altruism that were so intimately intertwined in the crusading experience and that have left such a tangled legacy for Muslim-Christian relations to this day.--Mark A. Noll"Christian Century" (10/17/2006)
This is likely to replace Steven Runciman's 50-year-old "History of the Crusades" as the standard work. Tyerman, lecturer in medieval history at Oxford University, demolishes our simplistic misconceptions about that series of ferocious campaigns in the Middle East, Muslim Spain and the pagan Baltic between 1096 and 1500..."God's War" is that very rare thing: a readable and vivid history written with the support of a formidable scholarly background, and it deserves to reach a wide audience.
and human sympathy: one of the achievements of the year.
broader scope of crusading, including Spain, the Balkans, and the Baltic. Most importantly for historians, the author sees nothing in the Crusades than can inform modem politics.
different, and our capacity to entertain the differences is morally crucial.
history written with the support of a formidable scholarly background, and it deserves to reach a wide audience.
legacy for Muslim-Christian relations to this day.
the crusading impulse. This is a marvelously conceived, written, and supported book.
Ages. Hefty, encyclopedic and a darn good read, Tyerman's book has the rarest of virtues among myriad treatments of the subject: It doesn't bend history to preconceptions.
Christendom made war to wrest the Holy Lands from Muslim hands. As we all know, this isn't considered ancient history in the Middle East.
Combines vigorous argument and nuanced analysis in this deeply learned chronicle of the Crusades...the best single-volume treatment of this still-controversial and fraught subject.
This strikingly effective book explains the vicious brutality and the serious Christian altruism so intimately intertwined in the crusading experience
Tyerman offers a sane, informed, and gripping account of one of the most characteristic and most extraordinary manifestations of the Christian Middle Ages.
List of Maps
Acknowledgements
Preface
Introduction: Europe and the Mediterranean
The First Crusade
1. The Origins of Christian Holy War
2. The Summons to Jerusalem
3. The March to Constantinople
4. The Road to the Holy Sepulchre
Frankish Outremer
5. The Foundation of Christian Outremer
6. The Latin States
7. East is East and East is West: Outremer in the Twelfth Century
The Second Crusade
8. A New Path to Salvation? Western Christendom and Holy War 1100-1145
9. God's Bargain: Summoning the Second Crusade
10. 'The Spirit of the Pilgrim God': Fighting the Second Crusade
The Third Crusade
11. 'A Great Cause for Mourning': The Revival of Crusading and the Third Crusade
12. The Call of the Cross
13. To the Siege of Acre
14. The Palestine War 1191-2
The Fourth Crusade
15. 'Ehud's Sharpened Sword'
16. The Fourth Crusade: Preparations
17. The Fourth Crusade: Diversion
The Expansion of Crusading
18. The Albigensian Crusades 1209-29
19. The Fifth Crusade 1213-21
20. Frontier Crusades 1: Conquest in Spain
21. Frontier Crusades 2: the Baltic and the North
The Defence of Outremer
22. Survival and Decline: the Frankish Holy Land in the Thirteenth Century
23. The Defence of the Holy Land 1221-44
24. Louis IX and the Fall of Mainland Outremer 1244-91
The Later Crusades
25. The Eastern Crusades in the Later Middle Ages
26. The Crusade and Christian Society in the Later Middle Ages
Conclusion
Notes
Select Further Reading
Select List of Rulers
Index
ISBN: 9780140269802
ISBN-10: 0140269800
Published: 4th October 2007
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 1056
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: Penguin UK
Country of Publication: GB
Edition Number: 1
Dimensions (cm): 20.3 x 13.9 x 4.4
Weight (kg): 0.74
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