The Last Crusaders: The Hundred-Year Battle for the Center of the World

The Last Crusaders: The Hundred-Year Battle for the Center of the World

by Barnaby Rogerson
The Last Crusaders: The Hundred-Year Battle for the Center of the World

The Last Crusaders: The Hundred-Year Battle for the Center of the World

by Barnaby Rogerson

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Overview

An exploration of the later Crusades, written "with the skill of a historian and the flair of a novelist" (The Guardian)

The Crusades were the bridge between medieval and modern history, between feudalism and colonialism. In many ways, the little explored later Crusades were the most significant of them all, for they made the crisis truly global. The Last Crusaders is about the period's last great conflict between East and West, and the titanic contest between Habsburg-led Christendom and the Ottoman Empire in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. From the great naval campaigns and the ferocious struggle to dominate the North African shore, the conflict spread out along trade routes, consuming nations and cultures, destroying dynasties, and spawning the first colonial empires in South America and the Indian Ocean.

Acclaimed scholar of Islamic history and author Barnaby Rogerson illuminates the Last Crusades in an accessible and skillful manner. He shows how, to this day, the disputed borders of the Crusades era stand as defining frontiers and dividing lines between languages, nations, and religions. From Constantinople to Fez, from Rhodes to Granada, The Last Crusaders is narrative history at its richest and most compelling.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781606713914
Publisher: Overlook Press
Publication date: 03/08/2018
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.40(h) x 1.60(d)

About the Author

Barnaby Rogerson is the author of more than a dozen books, including The Heirs of Muhammad: Islam's First Century and the Origins of the Sunni-Shia Schism, The Prophet Muhammad: A Biography, and A History of North Africa. He has lived and worked in many parts of the Arab world, and currently resides in London.
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