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Jonathan Riley-Smith was a distinguished historian whose scholarship centered on the Crusades. His work delved into the motivations and mindsets of those who participated, as well as the social and institutional dimensions of these medieval conflicts. He explored how faith and societal norms shaped decisions and actions during this era. His deep engagement with these subjects provided readers with a detailed understanding of a complex historical period.






- 2015
- 2014
The Crusades. Die Kreuzzüge, englische Ausgabe
- 412 pages
- 15 hours of reading
"The Crusades: A History is the definitive account of a key topic in medieval and religious history. Jonathan Riley-Smith, a world authority on the subject, explores the organisation of a crusade, the experience of crusading and the crusaders themselves, producing a textbook that is as accessible as it is comprehensive. This exciting new third edition includes: - Substantial new material on crusade theory, historiography and translated texts - An expanded scope that extends the text to cover the decline of crusading in the nineteenth century - Valuable pedagogical features, such as a revised bibliography, maps, illustrations and a brand new chronology This book is essential reading for all students and scholars seeking to understand the Crusades and their significance in world history."--Publisher description.
- 2009
The First Crusaders, 1095 1131
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
This book delves into the motivations and circumstances surrounding the first crusaders, exploring the complex factors that drove individuals to embark on this significant historical journey. It provides a thorough analysis of the socio-political context and the personal ambitions that shaped the crusade, offering readers a nuanced understanding of this pivotal event in history. Through detailed accounts, it uncovers the diverse perspectives of those involved, shedding light on their aspirations and the impact of their actions.
- 2006
The Life and Campaigns of General Hughie Stockwell
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
A biography of the British commander of the 1956 Suez Operation, Hughie Stockwell. Stockwell was a popular and charismatic figure with a distinguished war record in Europe and Burma and on operations in Palestine and Malaya. This book offers insider knowledge of political and military machinations surrounding Suez intervention.
- 2005
The Crusades: A History
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Exploring the theology of violence that fueled the Crusades, this comprehensive history delves into the major campaigns, the motivations of the crusaders, and their experiences on the battlefield. It provides a nuanced understanding of the complex interplay between faith and warfare, revealing the profound impact these historical events had on both the participants and the regions involved.