
The Crusades Controversy
Setting the Record Straight
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Douglas James
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Thomas F. Madden
This short book written by medieval historian, Thomas Madden, offers a fresh perspective on the Crusades. He refutes the commonly held belief that the Crusades are the reason for the current tensions between Islam and the West and that Catholics are to blame for starting them in the first place.
Closing the gap between historical understanding and popular perception, Madden shows that it's not the Crusades that led to the conflict between the Muslim Middle East and the West but the artificial memory passed down by Arab nationalists and Islamists.
Today, when the Crusades are used as a justification for recent wars and acts of violence, The Crusades Controversy provides a sane understanding of how these holy wars fit within the context of history and the modern challenges our world faces today.
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Required reading for any educated person.
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Short, and to the point.
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Then there's the fabled damage the crusades inflicted upon Muslim culture, a culture which, for centuries afterward, proved to be far more durable and dynamic – and expansive and threatening – than our posturing intellectual elites care to admit. As the good professor says, in the majestic sweep of Islamic history, the crusades were a mere pin prick.
These are but two eye-opening aspects of this eye-opening little volume. As in his lecture series, Professor Madden does yeoman’s work in the interest of free inquiry and intellectual honesty. Our reader, though a tad dry, certainly delivers Madden’s insights with measured clarity.
The History of Crusade Historiography
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