Nomads and Crusaders: AD 1000-1368

Archibald R. Lewis
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"[A] fine, arresting book with a clear and novel thesis and a firm grasp of geography. Good stuff, in short... strongly recommended." â William H. McNeill"The reader will find here useful information and much food for thought; a book of such a broad scope is rare and has much to recommend it." â Speculum"... encyclopedic... there is no book quite like this one." â Choice"... a colorful canvas depicting the torrential movements of Eurasian warriors and merchants on ship-boards and horseback between Atlantic, Mediterranean and Pacific coasts, between streams of accumulated goods and tensions, religious fervor and insatiable greed... "â Ural-Altaic Yearbook"A healthy antidote to the parochialism that characterizes so much of the run-of-the-mill output of medieval history... " â American Historical ReviewEmphasizing geographical, maritime, institutional, and economic factors, Lewis presents a wide-ranging story of the complex rise and fall of civilizations and explores new conceptual frontiers in the study of world history.
Genres: HistoryMedieval History
213 Pages

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