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Fighting for Christendom: Holy War and the Crusades [Hardcover]

Christopher Tyerman (Author)
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March 1, 2005
The image of the Crusaders--chain-mailed knights on horseback, bearing crosses on banners, fighting for their faith under an alien sun--occupies a familiar niche in modern western culture. Yet despite their powerful hold on our imaginations, the Crusades remain obscured and distorted by time.
In Fighting for Christendom, Christopher Tyerman picks his way through many myths and misconceptions to present a vivid portrait of the Crusades, both the historical events themselves and their posthumous role in Western and Middle Eastern thought. Were the Crusaders motivated by spiritual rewards, or by greed for power and wealth? Was the papacy imposing order and uniformity on Christendom, or defending itself from the infidel enemy? Were the Crusades an experiment in European colonialism, or a manifestation of religious persecution or ethnic cleansing? To answer these questions, Tyerman examines the many military operations between 1095 and 1500 that fall under the heading of Wars of the Cross. Beginning with Pope Urban II's dramatic appeal in 1095, Tyerman ranges from the First Crusade--a campaign unrivalled in impact--to the massive expedition lead by Frederick Barbarossa (which ended suddenly when he drowned crossing a river), to the crusade that pitted King Richard I of England against Saladin. Tyerman also discusses lesser expeditions, including the Peasants', Children's, and Shepherds' Crusades. Throughout the book, he clarifies issues of colonialism, cultural exchange, economic exploitation, and the relationship between past and present.
The Crusades are among the most dramatic mass movements in world history. Fighting for Christendom illuminates these remarkable events with uncommon flair and originality.

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In this excellent popular history, medieval historian Tyerman offers a short introduction to the Crusades, touching on the most salient features and helping readers understand why it's so important to ferret out from all the lore what really happened. While it's a tall order to present more than four centuries of wars spanning three continents, Tyerman rises to the task with aplomb, noting early on that "much of what passes in public as knowledge of the Crusades is either misleading or false." The Crusades were not, he says, solely wars against Islam, and their main purpose wasn't to impose Western economic or political leadership, especially since "there existed no strategic or material interest for the knights of the west to campaign in Judea." As the book's second half makes clear, the Crusades need to be understood as religious holy wars conducted by individuals who were infused by utter certainty that their actions aligned wholly with God's plan. Tyerman writes engagingly, and numerous maps and illustrations help to support his story—especially since, as he tells us, "iconography is never innocent." A sharply opinionated concluding essay traces the impact of the Crusades through the Protestant Reformation, Enlightenment and 19th-century romanticism to the present, arguing that Bush and bin Laden are "co-heirs to the legacy of a 19th-century European construct" of the Crusades.
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"Ambitious.... In little over 200 pages, Tyerman attempts an overall account of the crusading movement, its origins and ideology and its role in later history. His judgments are shrewd and forceful. He has no time for bogus links between crusaders and modern Muslim jihadists.... This vigorous argument is an important corrective for anyone who would argue for the long-term inevitability of conflict between Christianity and Islam. Tyerman is especially good on the preaching of the Crusades, and the showmanship and manipulation often used by propagandists.... Discusses at length how a religion so obviously pacifist as early Christianity could be distorted into a justification for aggression and mayhem."--Hugh Kennedy, The New York Times Book Review


"A brief but informative history of the Crusading movement...dispels many popular myths. Tyerman argues that the wars were but one manifestation of the Holy War movement, which also included intra-European conflicts, such as the Reconquista of Spain, the intra-Christian crusades against the Albigensians and the Hussites, and even continuing through the 17th-century Balkan wars against the Turks.... This illuminating work is highly readable."--Library Journal



Product Details

  • Hardcover: 264 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (March 1, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0192803255
  • ISBN-13: 978-0192803252
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.2 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #278,753 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars An Introduction to the Crusades, April 3, 2005
This review is from: Fighting for Christendom: Holy War and the Crusades (Hardcover)
Christopher Tyerman has composed a brief account of the history of the Crusades with an eye toward contemporary current events. For the reader who has little knowledge of the background of the Crusades, Mr. Tyerman gives a big picture overview of Christian Europe's many military operations (1095-1464 AD) to retake Jerusalem from the Muslim Arabs (who had conquered the Holy Land by 640 AD).

The writing is a readable synthesis of the diverse research he has undertaken for this book. Mr. Tyerman ties together our Crusader past with its impact upon our present day world and debunks popular myths in his concluding chapter.

For the reader who desires to read further upon the topic, I recommend Sir Steven Runciman's three volume (and 1,400 pages) magisterial epic upon the Crusades. Though published between 1951-1954, "A History of the Crusades" is a masterwork of popular writing. Jonathan Phillip's "The Fourth Crusade and the Sack Of Constantinople" is a more detail account of a crusade gone berserk.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good Overview, April 28, 2005
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For those who know little or nothing about the historical realities of the Crusades, this brief book lays out the territory in an economical and authoritative way. The author's iconoclastic approach is refreshing and he veers neither to the left nor the right in his efforts to set the record straight. The opening chapters are the most helpful in giving a fairly strict chronologic narrative while the latter chapters expand on certain themes previously touched on. Unfortunately much of the writing is rather dry and occasionally bogs down into lists of names and dates. The author peppers his text with ironic comments that could have enlivened it if used more liberally. The last chapter, that brings the political uses of the legacy of the Crusades up to the present, is actually the best in the book. As mentioned in my title, a good overview.
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8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Cliff Notes to the Crusades?, May 13, 2005
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This was my first book on the crusades and I chose it based on a favorable New York Times review. I give it a lukewarm recommendation because it is so brief that it will not help the novice understand the visceral reaction Muslims have against even a mention of the crusades. You will also not learn enough about key characters, including Saladin.

This well-written book is shorter even than the book description suggests. With numerous images and generous spacing this book is really a dash through the key events and theories. While it gives a good overview of the crusades I think that someone new to this extraordinary period in history needs more.
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crusade privileges, vow redemptions, eastern crusades, crusade sermons
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