The Last Crusaders: The Hundred-Year Battle for the Center of the World by Barnaby Rogerson

The Last Crusaders: The Hundred-Year Battle for the Center of the World

Barnaby Rogerson
Overlook Hardcover; 1 edition
Mar 2010
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An exploration of the later Cruades, written "with the skill of a historian and the flair of a novelist" (The Guardian) The Crusades were the bridge between medievl and modern history, between feudalism and colonialism. In many ways, the lttle explored later Crusades were the most significant of them all, for thy made the crisis truly global. The Last Crusaders is about the perio's last great conflict between East and West, and the titanic contest betwee Habsburg-led Christendom and the Ottoman Empire in the fifteenth and ixteenth centuries. From the great naval campaigns and the ferocious struggl to dominate the North African shore, the conflict spread out along trde routes, consuming nations and cultures, destroying dynasties, and spawing the first colonial empires in South America and the Indian Ocean.
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Published 2010
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