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The Era of the Crusades

By: Kenneth W. Harl, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Kenneth W. Harl
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What were the forces that led to one of history's most protracted and legendary periods of conflict? How did they affect the three great civilizations that participated in them? And, ultimately, why did they end and what did they accomplish?

In these thirty-six dlectures, you'll look at the "big picture" of the Crusades as an ongoing period of conflict involving Western Christendom (we would now call it Western Europe), the Byzantine Empire, and the Muslim world. From this perspective, you'll study the complex but absorbing causes of the Crusades, which include the many political, cultural, and economic changes in Western Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire. You'll examine the Crusades in terms of the specific military campaigns-the eight "canonical" Crusades that took place from 1095-1291-proclaimed to retake Jerusalem and the Holy Land from Muslim hands and return them to Christendom. You'll consider the immediate circumstances-the leaders, purposes, key battles, and degrees of success or failure-surrounding these often-monumental expeditions. You'll also explore a wide variety of misperceptions and long-debated questions about the Crusades. Did the popes preach the Crusades as a way to increase their personal power and authority? Why did the members of the Fourth Crusade decide to sack Constantinople, turning the Crusades from Christian against "infidel" to Christian against Christian?Taken together, these historically rich lectures are an opportunity to appreciate fully how Western Civilization changed in many profound ways during the Crusading era.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.

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I thought this series was highly informative if engaging. The only way it fell down was that there was to much emphasis on events in the Christian world and not enough about what was happening in the Islamic world throughout this era. Nonetheless, I would highly recommend it.

please remember that this is an overview of the period as a whole and not a close look at the military engagements in particular.

Really good overview

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Perhaps not surprisingly, the lecture format really works as an audiobook. Especially when the content is good and the lecturer definitely knows what he's doing.

The lecture format really works.

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insightful, informative and interesting. very well delivered (with the exception of the continuous wrong pronunciation of Louis.

thoroughly enjoyable

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Narrator ums and ahs his way throughout the narrative, making this a terrible listen. Reminds me of my old prof who would taje a sip of water at the midpoint of every other sentence.

Interesting story terrible narrator

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This is a masterpiece. It comprises so much more than the title implies. It is an insightful, eye-wateringly intelligent and profound study of three centuries of Western European and Near Eastern history told in an infectiously enthusiastic and vivid manner by a gentleman who is clearly a very gifted educator. It is phenomenal value for money.

Wonderful

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