The Second Crusade: Extending the Frontiers of Christendom
Jonathan Phillips
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Description for The Second Crusade: Extending the Frontiers of Christendom
Paperback. The Second Crusade (1145-1149) was an extraordinarily bold attempt to overcome unbelievers on no less than three fronts. Crusader armies set out to defeat Muslims in the Holy Land and in Iberia as well as pagans in northeastern Europe. This book provides an understanding of the Crusades and their importance in medieval European history. Num Pages: 336 pages, 12 black-&-white illustrations. BIC Classification: HBJF1; HBWC; HRAM9. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 234 x 157 x 29. Weight in Grams: 630.
The first complete account of Catholic Europe's onslaught on "unbelievers" in the 12th century
The Second Crusade (1145-1149) was an extraordinarily bold attempt to overcome unbelievers on no less than three fronts. Crusader armies set out to defeat Muslims in the Holy Land and in Iberia as well as pagans in northeastern Europe. But, to the shock and dismay of a society raised on the triumphant legacy of the First Crusade, only in Iberia did they achieve any success. This book, the first in 140 years devoted to the Second Crusade, fills a major gap in our understanding ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Yale University Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2010
Condition
New
Number of Pages
336
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9780300164756
SKU
V9780300164756
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Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-19
About Jonathan Phillips
Jonathan Phillips is Professor of Crusading History, Royal Holloway, University of London. He has published extensively on the subject, including The Crusades, 1095–1197 and The Fourth Crusade and the Sack of Constantinople. He lives in Berkshire, UK.
Reviews for The Second Crusade: Extending the Frontiers of Christendom
“This is an excellent book, which takes full account of both primary sources and the many debates in the secondary literature. No other book offers a modern synthesis of the subject in the light of recent developments in crusading studies.”—Professor Malcolm Barber, University of Reading
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