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		<title>The First Crusade: A New History</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Compelling and enlightening in equal measure, and drawing on new research which has radically remoulded our understanding of the movement, THE FIRST CRUSADE is a major work by an outstanding historian.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;A nuanced and sophisticated analysis&#8230; Exhilarating&#8217; <i>Sunday Telegraph</i></b></p>
<p> Nine hundred years ago, one of the most <b>controversial episodes</b> in Christian history was initiated. The Pope stated that, in spite of the apparently pacifist message of the New Testament, God actually wanted European knights to wage a fierce and bloody war against Islam and <b>recapture Jerusalem</b>. Thus was <b>the First Crusade</b> born.</p>
<p> Focusing on the characters that drove this extraordinary campaign, this fascinating period of history is recreated through awe-inspiring and often barbaric tales of bold adventure while at the same time providing significant insights into early medieval society, morality and mentality. The First Crusade marked a watershed in relations between Islam and the West, a conflict that set these two world religions on a course towards deep-seated animosity and enduring enmity. <b>The chilling reverberations of this earth-shattering clash still echo in the world today.</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;[Asbridge] balances persuasive analysis with a flair for conveying with dramatic power the crusaders&#8217; plight&#8217;<i>  Financial Times</i></b><br />   </p>
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		<title>Crusades: The War for the Holy Land</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jul 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[One of the world's foremost authorities on the subject, Thomas Asbridge offers a vivid and penetrating history of the crusades. Drawing upon painstaking original research and an intimate knowledge of the Near East, he uncovers what drove Muslims and Christians alike to embrace the ideals of jihad and crusade, revealing how these holy wars reshaped the medieval world and why they continue to echo in human memory to this day.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;Asbridge can&#8217;t help but tell a ripping yarn, often breezily dramatic, whipping the narrative along&#8217; <i>The Times</i></b><br /><b>A superb and definitive one-volume account of the Crusades, the impact of which still resonates to this day.</b></p>
<p> In the eleventh century, a <b>v</b><b>ast Christian army</b>, summoned to holy war by the Pope, rampaged through the Muslim world of the eastern Mediterranean, seizing possession of <b>Jerusalem</b>, a city revered by both faiths. Over the two hundred years that followed this First Crusade, I<b>slam and the West fought for dominion of the Holy Land</b>, clashing in a succession of chillingly brutal wars, both firm in the belief that they were at God&#8217;s work.</p>
<p><i>The Crusades</i> tells the story of this <b>epic struggle</b> from the perspective of both Christians and Muslims, reconstructing the experiences and attitudes of those on either side of the conflict. <b>Mixing pulsing narrative and piercing insight, it exposes the full horror, passion and barbaric grandeur of the crusading era.</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;A dramatic and powerful look at both sides of the story&#8217; <i>Sunday Times</i><br /> &#8216;A compelling narrative&#8230; A masterful conclusion&#8217; <i>Observer</i></b></p>
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		<title>Richard I Penguin Monarchs</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Apr 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Richard I's reign is both controversial and seemingly contradictory. One of England's most famous medieval monarchs and a potent symbol of national identity, he barely spent six months on English soil during a ten-year reign and spoke French as his first language. Contemporaries dubbed him the 'Lionheart', reflecting a carefully cultivated reputation for bravery, prowess and knightly virtue, but this supposed paragon of chivalry butchered close to 3,000 prisoners in cold blood on a single day. And, though revered as Christian Europe's greatest crusader, his grand campaign to the Holy Land failed to recover the city of Jerusalem from Islam. Seeking to reconcile this conflicting evidence, Thomas Asbridge's incisive reappraisal of Richard I's career questions whether the Lionheart really did neglect his kingdom.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Richard I&#8217;s reign is both controversial and seemingly contradictory. One of England&#8217;s most famous medieval monarchs and a potent symbol of national identity, he barely spent six months on English soil during a ten-year reign and spoke French as his first language. Contemporaries dubbed him the &#8216;Lionheart&#8217;, reflecting a carefully cultivated reputation for bravery, prowess and knightly virtue, but this supposed paragon of chivalry butchered close to 3,000 prisoners in cold blood on a single day. And, though revered as Christian Europe&#8217;s greatest crusader, his grand campaign to the Holy Land failed to recover the city of Jerusalem from Islam.</p>
<p>Seeking to reconcile this conflicting evidence, Thomas Asbridge&#8217;s incisive reappraisal of Richard I&#8217;s career questions whether the Lionheart really did neglect his kingdom, considers why he devoted himself to the cause of holy war and asks how the memory of his life came to be interwoven with myth. Richard emerges as a formidable warrior-king, possessed of martial genius and a cultured intellect, yet burdened by the legacy of his dysfunctional dynasty and obsessed with the pursuit of honour and renown.</p>
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