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Crusader Wars

Sebastian Farnham

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Editora: Publifye

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Crusader Wars offers a comprehensive exploration of the Crusades, revealing them as more than just religious wars. It examines the potent mix of religious zeal, political ambition, and economic opportunity that fueled these military campaigns between the West and the Middle East. One intriguing aspect the book uncovers is how the Crusades led to significant cultural exchange, impacting both Europe and the Middle East. Furthermore, the establishment of Crusader states highlights the ambition for land and wealth among the Crusaders. The book navigates the complexities of this era by initially setting the stage with the religious, political, and social conditions of both Europe and the Middle East. It then meticulously details the military campaigns and key figures involved, progresses to analyze the motivations of the Crusaders, and concludes with an assessment of the long-term legacy of the Crusades. By integrating diverse source materials, including chronicles and archaeological evidence, it provides a balanced perspective on religious conflict and medieval geopolitics, making it a valuable resource for understanding modern international relations.
Disponível desde: 20/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 64 páginas.

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