The Crusades Retold: Religion, Land and Political Power : Faith, Conquest, and Competing Ambitions in the Medieval Holy Wars, 1095-1291.DE

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The Crusades Retold: Religion, Land and Political Power : Faith, Conquest, and Competing Ambitions in the Medieval Holy Wars, 1095-1291.DE

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Every crusader believed God had called them personally - and so did every ruler who needed an army and found religion more persuasive than taxation. The Crusades have been claimed by nearly every ideological tradition that followed them - as holy war, as colonial prototype, as clash of civilizations, as righteous defense. Each claim contains a fragment of truth and a larger distortion. What the primary sources reveal, when read without the weight of subsequent mythology, is something more complex: a series of military campaigns driven simultaneously by genuine religious conviction, papal political ambition, feudal land hunger, and the commercial interests of Italian merchant republics that financed the logistics of salvation.This book retells the Crusades as a multi-perspectival history - examining the motivations of popes, kings, knights, merchants, Byzantine emperors, and the Muslim rulers who opposed, negotiated with, and occasionally allied with crusading forces. It traces how Pope Urban II's 1095 call at Clermont was heard differently by every group that responded to it, how the First Crusade's improbable success created expectations that subsequent campaigns could never meet, and how the Crusader states functioned as fragile political entities dependent on continuous external support that eventually failed to arrive.Drawing on Latin chronicles, Arabic historical accounts, Byzantine sources, and archaeological evidence from the Levant, this is a balanced and rigorous account of two centuries of conflict that shaped the medieval world - and whose misremembering continues to shape the present. Author of English-language books exploring self-improvement, entrepreneurial success, and pivotal historical events. Jordan's work distills actionable insights from history to fuel modern personal and professional growth.

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