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Religious Fervor Masked Economic Expansion Eastward
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Religious Fervor Masked Economic Expansion Eastward

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Engelsk
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The Crusades are remembered as holy wars fought for Jerusalem's salvation. Yet this spiritual narrative overlooks the economic and political forces that sustained two centuries of military campaigns: Italian merchant cities competing for Mediterranean trade dominance, younger sons of noble families seeking land they could never inherit at home, and papal authority using warfare to consolidate institutional power across Christian Europe. This book traces the Crusades through financial records, merchant correspondence, land charters, and eyewitness accounts from multiple perspectives Latin Christian, Byzantine, Muslim, and Jewish. It examines how religious motivation intertwined with material interest, how local populations experienced repeated invasions, and how the movement transformed European society through debt financing, taxation systems, and the militarization of religious orders. By analyzing the gap between stated purpose and documented action, this work reveals how the Crusades functioned as engines of territorial ambition and economic reorganization. It explores the human cost on all sides while asking: when does religious conviction become inseparable from the pursuit of wealth and power?
Undertittel
Reexamining the Crusades Through Trade Routes, Land Hunger, and Institutional Power
ISBN
9783565207527
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
9.2.2026
Forlag
Epubli
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