Crusader Warfare Volume I: Byzantium, Western Europe and the Battle for the Holy Land

Crusader Warfare Volume I: Byzantium, Western Europe and the Battle for the Holy Land

by David Nicolle
Crusader Warfare Volume I: Byzantium, Western Europe and the Battle for the Holy Land

Crusader Warfare Volume I: Byzantium, Western Europe and the Battle for the Holy Land

by David Nicolle

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Overview




This book presents as many aspects as possible of warfare during the period of the crusades within all the cultures most directly involved. To a large extent the current interest in the Crusades reflects the perceived threat of a so-called ""clash of civilisations"".  While warnings of such a supposed clash in our own times are based upon a misunderstanding of the natures of both ""Western"" and ""Islamic"" civilisations, some commentators have looked to the medieval Crusades as an earlier example of such a clash.  In reality they were no such thing.  Instead the Crusades resulted from a remarkable variety of political, economic, cultural and religious factors.  The Crusades, even excluding the Northern or Baltic Crusades, also involved an extraordinary array of states, ruling dynasties, ethnic or linguistic groups and the fighting forces associated with these disparate participants. 


This volume focuses on Western Europe and the Byzantium Crusades. Latin or Catholic Europe certainly had an ""eastern front"".  Medieval Europeans, and certainly the knightly class which came to bear the brunt of Crusading warfare, would have seen all these fronts as part of Latin Christendom's struggle against outsiders.  The latter ranged from infidels to schismatics, to pagans and other ""enemies of God"".  Excluding Crusading or Christian frontier warfare north of the Carpathian Mountains did not reflect any real military or even political factors on the Latin side of the ""front"".  It is based upon which enemies were to be included and which excluded. 


This study looks at Christian and in a few cases ""pagan"" armies whose actions or mere existence in sub-Saharan Africa and Central Asia, had a bearing upon military, political and economic relations between Christendom and Islam within the Mediterranean world.



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781847250308
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 07/15/2007
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

David Nicolle is Visiting Research Fellow at the Institute of Medieval Studies, Nottingham University. He is the author of over a dozen books on medieval military history.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Western Europe and the Crusader States
Byzantium and the Orthodox Christian States
The Military Heritage and Impact of Crusading Warfare
Terminology
Bibliography

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