Review
A very useful resource, especially, but by no means exclusively, in school and college libraries...these books offer very useful standardised accounts and are presented in very attractive and approachable volumes.
Reference Reviewsa valuable work of serious scholarly synthesis... Heavily annotated and lavishly illustrated,
The Crusades is a most welcome book...
The Crusades is a major contributor to the goal of a more holistic overview of the crusades. More than a textbook, it certainly can be used as one. Historians and teachers of the medieval eastern Mediterranean now have an extremely useful resource at their fingertips; it unfolds the complexity of the Muslim opposition to the Crusades, and presents a careful introduction to many aspects of Muslim history... Hillenbrands book takes major strides toward unpacking and revealing what contemporary eyes may have seen. --
MESA Bulletin[T]he author aims at providing an outline for future research as well as engaging students and the general public Themes covered extend beyond mere chronology to topics in theology, warfare, art and literature, popular and material culture. --
Middle East JournalA remarkable contribution to the history of relations between east and west. -- Anne-Marie Eddé
Ground-breaking work. -- Jonathan Riley-Smith
A landmark. --
London Review of BooksHillenbrands
The Crusades: Islamic Perspectives offers specialist and nonspecialist readers a wonderful starting point for all future studies of Muslim and Arab responses to the Crusades. Hillenbrand has succeeded very well in writing a rather comprehensive compilation of primary and secondary sources without sacrificing academic rigor or remaining too general. -- Albert Hernández, Iliff School of Theology,
Journal of the American Academy of Religion
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Product Description
Born amid immense suffering and bloodshed, the Kingdom of Jerusalem remained a battlefield for almost 200 years. The Crusades gave rise to the Military Orders of the Templars and Hospitallers, and were a backdrop to the careers of some of history's most famous leaders including Richard 'The Lionheart' and Saladin. On occasion the savagery of the Crusaders left their opponents reeling, creating frictions that survived for more than 700 years. At the same time, as this book lavishly illustrates, art, architecture and learning all benefited from new knowledge the Crusaders brought back from the East.