Christopher Tyerman - God's War - A New History of the Crusades

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God's War From 1096 to 1500, European Christians fought to recreate the Middle East, Muslim Spain, and the pagan Baltic in the image of their God. The Crusades are perhaps both the most familiar and most misunderstood phenomena of the medieval world, and here Christopher Tyerman seeks to recreate, from the ground up, the centuries of violence committed as an act of religious devotion.
The result is a stunning reinterpretation of the Crusades, revealed as both bloody political acts and a manifestation of a growing Christian communal identity. Tyerman uncovers a system of belief bound by aggression, paranoia, and wishful thinking, and a culture founded on war as an expression of worship, social discipline, and Christian charity.
This astonishing historical narrative is imbued with figures that have become legends--Saladin, Richard the Lionheart, Philip Augustus. But Tyerman also delves beyond these leaders to examine the thousands and thousands of Christian men--from Knights Templars to mercenaries to peasants--who, in the name of their Savior, abandoned their homes to conquer distant and alien lands, as well as the countless people who defended their soil and eventually turned these invaders back. With bold analysis, Tyerman explicates the contradictory mix of genuine piety, military ferocity, and plain greed that motivated generations of Crusaders. He also offers unique insight into the maturation of a militant Christianity that defined Europe's identity and that has forever influenced the cyclical antagonisms between the Christian and Muslim worlds.
Drawing on all of the most recent scholarship, and told with great verve and authority,
is the definitive account of a fascinating and horrifying story that continues to haunt our contemporary world.
From Publishers Weekly
This is likely to replace Steven Runciman's 50-year-old
as the standard work. Tyerman (
), lecturer in medieval history at Oxford University, demolishes our simplistic misconceptions about that series of ferocious campaigns in the Middle East, Muslim Spain and the pagan Baltic between 1096 and 1500. Abjuring sentimentality and avoiding clichés about a rapacious West and an innocent East, Tyerman focuses on the crusades' very human paradoxes: "the inspirational idealism; utopianism armed with myopia; the elaborate, sincere intolerance; the diversity and complexity of motive and performance." The reader marvels at the crusaders' inextinguishable devotion to Christ even while shuddering at their delight in massacring those who did not share that devotion. In the end, Tyerman says, what killed crusading was neither a lack of soldierly enthusiasm nor its failure to retain control of Jerusalem, but the loss of Church control over civil societies at home and secular authorities who felt that religion was not sufficient cause for war and that diplomacy was a more rational method of deciding international relations.
is that very rare thing: a readable and vivid history written with the support of a formidable scholarly background, and it deserves to reach a wide audience. 16 color illus.
Review
Christopher Tyerman has crafted a superb book whose majestic architecture compares with Runciman's classic study of the Crusades…He is an entertaining as well as reliable guide to the bizarre centuries-long episode in which Western Christianity willfully ignored its Master's principles of love and forgiveness.
--Diarmaid MacCulloch, author of This is a magisterial work. In
, the Crusades are not just emblematic episodes in a troubled history of Europe's encounter with Islam. Tyerman shows that they are, with all their contradictions—tragedy and tomfoolery, idealism and cynicism, piety and savagery—fundamentally and inescapably human.
--Paul M. Cobb, Associate Professor of Islamic History, Fellow of the Medieval Institute, University of Notre Dame
Tyerman's wonderful book is contemporary medieval history-writing at the top of its game. It is also the finest history of the Crusades that anyone has ever written, fully informed by its predecessors and by the excellent scholarship of the past half century. Trenchantly written on the grand scale and full of vivid detail, clear argument, and sharp judgment,
shows how the entire apparatus of crusade became tightly woven into European institutional and social life and consciousness, offering a highly original perspective on all of early European history and on European relations with non-Europeans. It shows no patience with ignorant mythologizing, modern condescension, or cultural instrumentalism.. In short, it constitutes a crusade history for the twenty-first century—and just in time.
--Edward M. Peters, Henry Charles Lea Professor of History, University of Pennsylvania
At a time when interest in the Middle East and the Crusades has reached a new height, Christopher Tyerman has made a significant contribution to the ever-growing shelves of books devoted to this subject. Tyerman's well-written book focuses heavily on the development of ideas about holy war from antiquity onward and on the crusade to the East from the eleventh to the sixteenth century. It is based on a careful reading of both primary and secondary sources and will prove an important resource for a broad audience of scholars, students, and general readers. The comparison with Runciman's history leaps out from the pages of this large volume and the temptation to address it will no doubt seduce others, but this volume is Tyerman through and through.
--James M. Powell, Professor Emeritus of Medieval History, Syracuse University
This is likely to replace Steven Runciman's 50-year-old
as the standard work. Tyerman, lecturer in medieval history at Oxford University, demolishes our simplistic misconceptions about that series of ferocious campaigns in the Middle East, Muslim Spain and the pagan Baltic between 1096 and 1500...
is that very rare thing: a readable and vivid history written with the support of a formidable scholarly background, and it deserves to reach a wide audience.
Challenging traditional conceptions of the Crusades, e.g., the failure to retain Jerusalem, Tyerman believes that it was the weakening of papal power and the rise of secular governments in Europe that finally doomed the crusading impulse. This is a marvelously conceived, written, and supported book.
--Robert J. Andrews

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R. Irwin, The Middle East in the Middle Ages (London 1986)

W. C. Jordan, Louis IX and the Challenge of the Crusade (Princeton 1979)

S. Lloyd, English Society and the Crusade 1216–1307 (Oxford 1988)

C. T. Maier, Preaching the Crusades (Cambridge 1994)

J. Richard, St Louis: Crusader King of France , ed. S. Lloyd, trans. J. Birrell (Cambridge 1993)

P. Throop, Criticism of the Crusade (Amsterdam 1940)

Crusades in Europe

Sources

Helmold of Bosau, Chronica Slavorum , trans. F. J. Tschan, The Chronicle of the Slavs (New York 1966)

Henry of Livonia, Chronicle of Livonia , trans. J. Brundage (Madison 1961)

Peter of Les Vaux-de-Cernay, The History of the Albigensian Crusade , trans. W. A. and M. D. Sibly (Woodbridge 1998)

The Song of the Cathar Wars , trans. J. Shirley (Aldershot 1996)

William of Puylaurens, Chronicle , trans. W. A. and M. D. Sibly (Woodbridge 2003)

Secondary

M. Barber, The Cathars (London 2000)

R. Bartlett, The Making of Europe (London 1993)

E. Christiansen, The Northern Crusades (2nd edn London 1997)

J. F. O’Callaghan, Reconquest and Crusade in Medieval Spain (Philadelphia 2003)

J. Sumption, The Albigensian Crusade (London 1978)

W. Urban, The Livonian Crusade (Washington, DC 1981)

W. Urban, The Prussian Crusade (Lanham 1980)

W. Urban, The Baltic Crusade (2nd edn Chicago 1994)

W. L. Wakefield, Heresy, Crusade and Inquisition in Southern France 1100–1250 (London 1974)

Later Middle Ages

Sources

N. Housley (ed.), Documents on the Later Crusades 1274–1580 (Basingstoke 1996)

William of Machaut, The Capture of Alexandria , trans. J. Shirley and P. Edbury (Aldershot 2004)

Secondary

A. S. Atiya, The Crusade in the Later Middle Ages (London 1938)

M. Barber, The Trial of the Templars (Cambridge 1978)

N. Housley, The Italian Crusades (Oxford 1982)

N. Housley, The Avignon Papacy and the Crusades 1305–78 (Oxford 1986)

N. Housley, The Later Crusades (Oxford 1992)

N. Housley, Religious Warfare in Europe 1400–1536 (Oxford 2002)

N. Housley (ed.), Crusading in the Fifteenth Century (Basingstoke 2004)

C. Imber, The Ottoman Empire 1300–1481 (Istanbul 1990)

A. Leopold, How to Recover the Holy Land (Aldershot 2000)

A. Linder, Raising Arms: Liturgy in the Struggle to Liberate Jerusalem in the Late Middle Ages (Turnhout 2003)

D. Nicol, The Last Centuries of Byzantium 1261–1453 (London 1972)

J. Paviot, Les Ducs de Bourgogne, la croisade et l’Orient (Paris 2003)

S. Runciman, The Fall of Constantinople (Cambridge 1965)

K. Setton, The Papacy and the Levant 1204–1571 (Philadelphia 1971–84)

Select List of Rulers

Papacy

Gregory VII 1073–85

(Anti-pope Clement 1080–1100)

Victor III 1086–7

Urban II 1088–99

Paschal II 1099–1118

Gelasius II 1118–19

Calixtus II 1119–24

Honorius II 1124–30

Innocent II 1130–43

( Anti-pope Anacletus 1130–38 )

Celestine II 1143–4

Lucius II 1144–5

Eugenius III 1145–53

Anastasius IV 1153–4

Hadrian IV 1154–9

Alexander III 1159–81

Lucius III 1181–5

Urban III 1185–7

Gregory VIII 1187

Clement III 1187–91

Celestine III 1191–8

Innocent III 1198–1216

Honorius III 1216–27

Gregory IX 1227–41

Celestine IV 1241

Innocent IV 1243–54

Alexander IV 1254–61

Urban IV 1261–4

Clement IV 1265–8

Gregory X 1271–6

Innocent V 1276

Hadrian V 1276

John XXI 1276–7

Nicholas III 1277–80

Martin IV 1281–5

Honorius IV 1285–7

Nicholas IV 1288–92

Celestine V 1294

Boniface VIII 1294–1303

Benedict XI 1303–4

Clement V 1305–14

John XXII 1316–34

Benedict XII 1334–42

Clement VI 1342–52

Innocent VI 1352–62

Urban V 1362–70

Gregory XI 1370–78

Urban VI 1378–89

(Avignon Clement VII 1378–94)

Boniface IX 1389–1404

(Avignon Benedict XIII 1394–1423)

Innocent VII 1404–6

Gregory XII 1406–15

Alexander V 1409–10

John XXIII 1410–15

Martin V 1417–31

Eugenius IV 1431–47

(Anti-pope Felix V 1439–49)

Nicholas V 1447–55

Calixtus III 1455–8

Pius II 1458–64

Paul II 1464–71

Sixtus IV 1471–84

Innocent VIII 1484–92

Alexander VI 1492–1503

Pius III 1503

Julius II 1503–13

Leo X 1513–21

Hadrian VI 1522–3

Clement VII 1523–34

Paul III 1534–49

Julius III 1550–55

Marcellus II 1555

Paul IV 1555–9

Germany

(*denotes also Holy Roman Emperor)

Henry IV* 1056–1106

Henry V* 1106–25

Lothar III* 1125–37

Conrad III 1138–52

Frederick I* 1152–90

Henry VI* 1190–97

Philip of Swabia 1198–1208

Otto IV* 1198–1214

Frederick II* 1212–50

Conrad IV 1250–54

(Competed rule 1247–73)

Rudolf I 1273–91

Adolf of Nassau 1292–98

Albert I 1298–1308

Henry VII* 1308–13

Louis IV* 1314–47

Charles IV* 1346–78

Wenzel 1378–1400

Rupert 1400–1410

Sigismund* 1410–37

Albert II (I of Hungary) 1438–9

Frederick III* 1440–93

Maximilian* 1493–1519

Charles V* 1519–55

Byzantine Empire

Alexius I 1081–1118

John II 1118–43

Manuel I 1143–80

Alexius II 1180–83

Andronicus I 1183–85

Isaac II 1185–95; 1203–4

Alexius III 1195–1203

Alexius IV 1203–4

Nicholas 1204

Alexius V 1204

Latin Empire of Constantinople:

Baldwin I 1204–5

Henry 1205–16

Peter of Courtenay 1217–18

Robert of Courtenay 1221–8

Baldwin II 1228–61

John of Brienne (co-emperor) 1231–7

Michael VIII 1261–82

Andronicus II 1282–1328

Andronicus III 1328–41

John V 1341–7, 1354–77, 1379–90, 1390–91

John VI 1347–54

Andronicus IV 1376–79

John VII 1390

Manuel II 1391–1425

John VIII 1425–48

Constantine XI 1448–53

France

Philip I 1060–1108

Louis VI 1108–37

Louis VII 1137–80

Philip II 1180–1223

Louis VIII 1223–6

Louis IX 1226–70

Philip III 1270–85

Philip IV 1285–1314

Louis X 1314–16

John I 1316

Philip V 1316–22

Charles IV 1322–8

Philip VI 1238–50

John II 1350–64

Charles V 1364–80

Charles VI 1380–1422

Charles VII 1422–61

Louis XI 1461–83

Charles VIII 1483–98

Louis XII 1498–1515

Francis I 1515–47

England

William I 1066–87

William II 1087–1100

Henry I 1100–1135

Stephen 1135–54

Henry II 1154–89

Richard I 1189–99

John 1199–1216

Henry III 1216–72

Edward I 1272–1307

Edward II 1307–27

Edward III 1327–77

Richard II 1377–99

Henry IV 1399–1413

Henry V 1413–22

Henry VI 1422–61

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