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Authors: Angus Konstam
ISBN-13: 9780816049196, ISBN-10: 081604919X
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Facts on File, Incorporated
Date Published: May 2002
Edition: New Edition

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Author Biography: Angus Konstam

ANGUS KONSTAM has written over a dozen books on piracy, shipwrecks, and exploration for the Atlas series. He has made a lifelong study of maritime history and archaeology, and the history of early European development. He is a museum professional with experience in both Britain and the United States, and holds degrees in history and archaeology.

Book Synopsis

This book chronicles the Crusading era, examines its cause, its development, and the people who fought for their faith and for themselves.

School Library Journal

Adult/High School-Between the years 1095 and 1291, much of the attention of the rulers of Western Europe was focused on what they believed was their moral and religious duty-to bring the land that was the birthplace of Christianity back under Christian rule. To do this, they launched military campaigns that established a Christian stronghold in Palestine for 200 years. During that time, the European armies and their Muslim foes were locked in brutal combat. Mercy was seldom asked for and rarely given. Although this volume is primarily an atlas, Konstam uses many contemporary Western and Arab sources to provide a concise history of the six different crusades. For each one, he provides political and economic background to the events that led up to its execution, its objectives, a description of the personages involved, the military forces of the opponents, the campaigns and battles, and the final outcome. The book is lavishly illustrated with color illustrations on every page and more than 40 maps, many of which cover two pages. All of them are well drawn, easy to read, appropriately placed with the text, and detailed enough to provide relevant information, but not so busy that readers get bogged down in minutiae. This atlas is perfect for world-history courses.-Robert Burnham, R. E. Lee High School, Springfield, VA

Table of Contents

Introduction - The Emotive Legacy6
Ch. 1Jerusalem the Holy: Background to the Crusades10
Ch. 2All the Powers in Christendom: The Crusaders' World26
Ch. 3God Wills It: The First Crusade48
Ch. 4Outremer: Holy Kingdom80
Ch. 5Jihad: The Islamic Response92
Ch. 6Richard and Saladin: The Third Crusade110
Ch. 7The Sword and the Scimitar: Crusading Warfare130
Ch. 8The Fourth Crusade152
Ch. 9The Last Crusaders166
The Crusading Aftermath184
Crusades Chronology186
Glossary and Genealogy Tables188
Index191

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