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40 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent narrative, rich detail....,
This review is from: The Albigensian Crusade (Paperback)
THE ALBIGENSIAN CRUSADE by Jonathan Sumption is an extremely well written and readable book. Sumption was a history fellow at Magdalene College until 1975, and his historical training shows. His writing is accurate, detailed, clear, and concise. He currently serves as a QC practicing commercial law, but thank goodness he takes time away from his day job to write history. I will certainly read some of his other works. Sumption's book on the Albigensian Crusade(s) was first published in 1978, but never fear, his material is as current today as it was 22 years ago. I found the sections describing the series of confusing battles de Montfort fought in Languedoc from Beziers to Murat, as well as the ever changing loyalties of the southern nobiliy and the mood swings of the Catholic Church quite easy to follow. He writes in a brisk style that provided me, a non-military enthusiast, with enough information to understand what took place without dampening my tiny enthusiasm for battle. In addition to his very rich text, Sumption's book is filled articulate maps showing the various sites where Simon de Montfort waged his crusader war. If you're about to visit Languedoc, this is the book to take along. Sumption writes like Stephen Ambrose. Both provide on-the-ground detail while they simultaneously explain what was going on back at headquarters (Rome in Sumption's book). They personalize the impersonal. You also come to understand why leadership is so critical, why troops matter, why casualties happen inspite of the best plans, and just how wonderful De Montfort's tactical manuevering really was.(Yes, I know Ike was a strategist.) Sumption writes dynamic and interesting passages, but he eschews the sensationalism found in O'Shea's book on this topic. Although Sumption's book provides some background on the Cathar heresy, it does not contain the detail of Lambert's book THE CATHERS. Read Lambert's book and Sumption's book on the crusades and you will have a very good understanding of what took place in the 13th Century in Languedoc.
26 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A terrible war,
This review is from: The Albigensian Crusade (Paperback)
Anyone of Huguenot extraction knows that the French have traditionally been rather rough on the religiously unorthodox. This book tells the story of France's most savage crusade, its war against the dualist Cathars of Languedoc and those who sheltered and supported them. But the Albigensian Crusade, as this book points out, was more than a war against heretics; it changed the king of France from a regional lord to a great European power.Jonathan Sumption tells this story as well as I've ever read it. His research is meticulous and he never fails to be interesting. This is an excellent contribution to the subject as well as a fascinating read. Highly recommended.
13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great book on a tragic period,
By Rodrigo Fenton (Mexico City, Mexico D.F. Mexico) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Albigensian Crusade (Paperback)
I stumbled on this book in a library in England, and since I've read all the important works on the Levant Crusades, I decided to check out the Crusades on Europe. The book is extraordinary, explaining the chain of events since the advent of the Cathars into Southern France to the creation of the Inqusition and the anexation of Tolousse into the French crown. You feel the despair in the Albigensian nobles, from almost certain defeat, to the joy of victory to the final summision by the French Crown. The military genius of Simon de Monfort, the indecisions of the Count Raymund, the greediness of the papal prelates are among the many pictures you see. Tha Author did an extraordinary job to fill the voids where no history has been written with creativity (read the notes to each chapter). If you are looking for a book that gives you the general outlook of the Albigensian Crusade, get this one.
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