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Crusaders: An Epic History Of The Wars For The Holy Lands by Dan Jones

bigbeardednerd's review against another edition

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informative medium-paced

3.5

micconel's review against another edition

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informative medium-paced

4.5

juliamaria1999's review against another edition

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informative reflective tense medium-paced

4.25

stoffbodge's review against another edition

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adventurous dark informative reflective slow-paced

4.25

This book is a great introduction to a complicated period of history.

Really enjoyed the focus on the people behind the crusades - particularly the less flattering anecdotes and the petty grudges. 

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adventurous informative slow-paced

3.5

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5.0

The story of the Crusades has been told in many different ways from numerous directions. The epic conflict between Christianity and Islam for the Holy Lands that went on for centuries that has lived in infamy. Many questions have arisen as historians try to separate facts from the myths surrounding this topic. How and why did it start? Why did it continue to go on for so long? Was there really a winner in this conflict? Who were the people who defined this conflict? Dan Jones has taken on the challenge of writing a comprehensive history of this conflict and the people who fought during this time in his latest book, “Crusaders: The Epic History of the Wars for the Holy Lands”.

I wanted to read this book since the day that it was announced. I did not know a whole lot about the Crusades and what I did know about this time was from quick overviews from history classes that I took while in school. I wanted a book that told the story of the Crusades from all sides to fully understand this struggle as a whole. This book delivered everything that I wanted and more.

Like the title suggests, Jones’s focus is more on the people, the crusaders, and how their decisions led to the numerous crusades from 1099 until 1492 when the Reconquista ended. But what separates this book from other books about the Crusades is that he doesn’t focus on one group of people, his focus is on multiple stories to paint a complex story of the time. Jones includes the tales of the dynamic and colorful people we think of when we study the crusades; Alexios I Komnenos, Anna Komnene, Pope Urban II, Eleanor of Aquitaine, Richard the Lionheart, Simon de Montfort, Saladin, Henry Bolingbroke, and many others. However, the story of the crusades was not limited to royalty, generals and popes. Jones includes the tales of the lowly monks who preached for fellow Christians to defend the Holy Lands, scholars and poets who told the tales of those who fought, servants and peasants who fought for their homes and their religions.

This particular subject may feel like a daunting challenge to tackle, but this book is so easy to understand. With a more human-centric approach, Jones is able to present the history of the Crusades in a rather enlightening way. It was not just a series of wars about religion, Christianity versus Islam or, in some cases, against pagan groups. In fact, it was a lot more complicated. They were wars about politics, monetary gains, and to regain lands from other groups of people.

I was blown away with how truly remarkable this book was to read. Jones’s combination of a plethora of facts with an engaging and comprehensive writing style brought the Crusades back to life. There were so many people who I was introduced to by reading this book that I really want to study more in the future. “Crusaders: The Epic History of the Wars for the Holy Lands” by Dan Jones was an absolute delight to read. If you want an excellent book that gives you a comprehensive look at the Crusades and the Crusaders, no matter if you are a novice or someone who has studied this period before, I highly recommend you read this book.

ihavenouseforit's review against another edition

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funny informative medium-paced

4.25

monika_monia's review against another edition

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informative

5.0

joaotjesus's review against another edition

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4.0

Estava um pouco receoso em ler este livro, uma vez que parece que o autor é uma espécie de estrela pop dos historiadores. No entanto, os meus receios revelaram-se infundados, e este acabou por ser uma boa escolha para conhecer uma história abrangente das cruzadas, com muita informação sobre os seus principais protagonistas e algum contexto sobre os jogos de poder na Europa da altura.
O autor consegue tornar linear uma história complexa, provavelmente recorrendo a simplificações, que acho aceitáveis, e não tem medo de fazer juízos de valor, qu, certos ou errados, apenas costumam ser aludidos por outros autores nas entrelinhas, mas que são uma grande ajuda para a compreensão da matéria por um neófito.
O livro tem uma escrita fluida e fácil, dividido em capítulos de 15 a 20 páginas.
Aconselho este livro para uma primeira abordagem à história das cruzadas.

bizzerg's review against another edition

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adventurous informative medium-paced

4.0