Holy War: The Crusades and Their Impact on Today's World by Karen Armstrong, Karen Armstrong (Preface by)

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  • Publisher: Random House Inc
  • Pub. Date: November 2001
  • ISBN-13: 9780385721400
  • Sales Rank: 99,164
  • 672pp
  • Edition Description: Reprint
  • Edition Number: 2
 
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Synopsis

Karen Armstrong, bestselling author of A History of God, skillfully narrates this history of the Crusades with a view toward their profound and continuing influence.

In 1095 Pope Urban II summoned Christian warriors to take up the cross and reconquer the Holy Land. Thus began the holy wars that would focus the power of Europe against a common enemy and become the stuff of romantic legend. In reality the Crusades were a series of rabidly savage conflicts in the name of piety. And, as Armstrong demonstrates in this fascinating book, their legacy of religious violence continues today in the Middle East, where the age-old conflict of Christians, Jews, and Muslims persists.

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A penetrating narrative history of the Crusades that reveals the ominous links and parallels between those medieval clashes and the violent rivalries of the Middle East today.

Publishers Weekly

Judaism, Christianity and Islam--obviously central to Middle East crises today--were also at the crux of the Crusades nearly 1000 years ago. Maps. (Mar.)

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Biography

Karen Armstrong is the author of Islam and the recent bestseller Buddha as well as The Battle for God and A History of God. In fall 2001 she will be Scholar in Residence at Lowell House, Harvard University.

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Ambitious Effortby Anonymous

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December 06, 2005: In HOLY WAR Karen Armstrong presents a sweeping history of religious conflicts in the Middle East from the time of Pope Urban II in the eleventh century to the current age. The central theme of the book can be briefly summarized as follows: The Crusades in the Holy Land during the Middle Ages have a direct influence on the troubles in the Middle East today. Holy Wars are a response to trauma. A close look at the First Crusade in 1096 shows that the Jihad had fallen into disuse until it was revived to counter the invasion by European Christians. America and Israel share a strong feeling of identification partly due to the fact that they were both settled by European refugees. America and Israel are now allied in a new Holy War against Muslims. Karen Armstrong is not a professional historian. Her primary academic field is English Literature and she is also an ex-nun with several years in a Roman Catholic convent in her background. My only criticism of her book is that it may be too ambitious in terms of its scope. There is simply too much material to cover in one volume. The author, however, almost pulls off the impossible because of her formidable skills as both a writer and storyteller.

This shows the Religious History and Fanatisisimby Anonymous

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November 13, 2003: I've only read parts of the books about the Crusades itself, but I think It's great. Mrs. Armstrong shows Holy War, and what it is. This book is well researched.


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