The Crusader Strategy: Defending the Holy Land

The Crusader Strategy: Defending the Holy Land

by Steve Tibble
The Crusader Strategy: Defending the Holy Land

The Crusader Strategy: Defending the Holy Land

by Steve Tibble

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Overview

A new look at the crusaders, which shows how they pursued long-term plans and clear strategic goals

Medieval states, and particularly crusader societies, often have been considered brutish and culturally isolated. It seems unlikely that they could develop “strategy” in any meaningful sense. However, the crusaders were actually highly organized in their thinking and their decision making was rarely random.
 
In this lively account, Steve Tibble draws on a rich array of primary sources to reassess events on the ground and patterns of behavior over time. He shows how, from aggressive castle building to implementing a series of invasions of Egypt, crusader leaders tenaciously pursued long-term plans and devoted single-minded attention to clear strategic goals. Crusader states were permanently on the brink of destruction; resources were scarce and the penalties for failure severe. Intuitive strategic thinking, Tibble argues, was a necessity, not a luxury.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780300256291
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication date: 08/04/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 384
Sales rank: 895,438
File size: 17 MB
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About the Author

Steve Tibble graduated from Cambridge and London Universities and is honorary research associate at Royal Holloway, University of London. He is the author of Monarchy and Lordships in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1099–1291 and The Crusader Armies, 1099–1187.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations viii

Foreword x

Abbreviations xvi

1 Strategy in a Medieval State: Do Fish Need Bicycles? 1

2 Prelude: A Time Before Strategy? 18

3 The Coastal Strategy: 1099-1124 28

4 The Hinterland Strategy; 1125-1153 66

5 The Ascalon Strategy: 1125-1153 121

6 Interlude: The Strategy of Repression? 141

7 The Egyptian Strategy: 1154-1169 176

8 The Frontier Strategy: 1170-1187 221

9 Reflections 272

Notes 298

Bibliography 328

Index 346

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