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Western Europe on the Eve of the Crusade
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- ISBN8227820938
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- Date de parution02/07/2025
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- ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC
Résumé
Western Europe on the Eve of the Crusade offers a richly detailed and deeply insightful exploration into the turbulent and transformative world of late 11th-century Europe - the moment when faith, power, and ambition converged to spark one of history's most extraordinary campaigns: the First Crusade. This book unveils the complex socio-political tapestry of a continent fragmented by feudal loyalties yet bound by a growing religious fervor.
From the rise of militant knighthood and the ambitions of reformist popes, to the everyday lives of peasants and the vibrant spiritual currents of pilgrimage and the cult of saints, it captures the pulse of a Europe poised on the brink of epochal change. Readers will discover how the dynamic interplay of feudal politics, economic growth, religious zeal, and intercultural encounters with the Byzantine and Islamic worlds created an unprecedented climate for mobilization.
Drawing on vivid primary accounts, groundbreaking scholarship, and dramatic historical episodes - from the Investiture Controversy to the sacred rhetoric of Pope Urban II - this volume sheds new light on the forces that shaped the launch of the Crusades and the destiny of medieval Christendom. Perfect for lovers of medieval history, religious studies, and epic human drama, Western Europe on the Eve of the Crusade is an essential guide to understanding the origins of one of history's defining moments - a world where faith and warfare, hope and power, collided to change the course of civilization forever.
From the rise of militant knighthood and the ambitions of reformist popes, to the everyday lives of peasants and the vibrant spiritual currents of pilgrimage and the cult of saints, it captures the pulse of a Europe poised on the brink of epochal change. Readers will discover how the dynamic interplay of feudal politics, economic growth, religious zeal, and intercultural encounters with the Byzantine and Islamic worlds created an unprecedented climate for mobilization.
Drawing on vivid primary accounts, groundbreaking scholarship, and dramatic historical episodes - from the Investiture Controversy to the sacred rhetoric of Pope Urban II - this volume sheds new light on the forces that shaped the launch of the Crusades and the destiny of medieval Christendom. Perfect for lovers of medieval history, religious studies, and epic human drama, Western Europe on the Eve of the Crusade is an essential guide to understanding the origins of one of history's defining moments - a world where faith and warfare, hope and power, collided to change the course of civilization forever.
Western Europe on the Eve of the Crusade offers a richly detailed and deeply insightful exploration into the turbulent and transformative world of late 11th-century Europe - the moment when faith, power, and ambition converged to spark one of history's most extraordinary campaigns: the First Crusade. This book unveils the complex socio-political tapestry of a continent fragmented by feudal loyalties yet bound by a growing religious fervor.
From the rise of militant knighthood and the ambitions of reformist popes, to the everyday lives of peasants and the vibrant spiritual currents of pilgrimage and the cult of saints, it captures the pulse of a Europe poised on the brink of epochal change. Readers will discover how the dynamic interplay of feudal politics, economic growth, religious zeal, and intercultural encounters with the Byzantine and Islamic worlds created an unprecedented climate for mobilization.
Drawing on vivid primary accounts, groundbreaking scholarship, and dramatic historical episodes - from the Investiture Controversy to the sacred rhetoric of Pope Urban II - this volume sheds new light on the forces that shaped the launch of the Crusades and the destiny of medieval Christendom. Perfect for lovers of medieval history, religious studies, and epic human drama, Western Europe on the Eve of the Crusade is an essential guide to understanding the origins of one of history's defining moments - a world where faith and warfare, hope and power, collided to change the course of civilization forever.
From the rise of militant knighthood and the ambitions of reformist popes, to the everyday lives of peasants and the vibrant spiritual currents of pilgrimage and the cult of saints, it captures the pulse of a Europe poised on the brink of epochal change. Readers will discover how the dynamic interplay of feudal politics, economic growth, religious zeal, and intercultural encounters with the Byzantine and Islamic worlds created an unprecedented climate for mobilization.
Drawing on vivid primary accounts, groundbreaking scholarship, and dramatic historical episodes - from the Investiture Controversy to the sacred rhetoric of Pope Urban II - this volume sheds new light on the forces that shaped the launch of the Crusades and the destiny of medieval Christendom. Perfect for lovers of medieval history, religious studies, and epic human drama, Western Europe on the Eve of the Crusade is an essential guide to understanding the origins of one of history's defining moments - a world where faith and warfare, hope and power, collided to change the course of civilization forever.