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God’s War: A New History of the Crusades Paperback – February 28, 2009

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God's War offers a sweeping new vision of one of history's most astounding events: the Crusades.

From 1096 to 1500, European Christians fought to recreate the Middle East, Muslim Spain, and the pagan Baltic in the image of their God. The Crusades are perhaps both the most familiar and most misunderstood phenomena of the medieval world, and here Christopher Tyerman seeks to recreate, from the ground up, the centuries of violence committed as an act of religious devotion.

The result is a stunning reinterpretation of the Crusades, revealed as both bloody political acts and a manifestation of a growing Christian communal identity. Tyerman uncovers a system of belief bound by aggression, paranoia, and wishful thinking, and a culture founded on war as an expression of worship, social discipline, and Christian charity.

This astonishing historical narrative is imbued with figures that have become legends--Saladin, Richard the Lionheart, Philip Augustus. But Tyerman also delves beyond these leaders to examine the thousands and thousands of Christian men--from Knights Templars to mercenaries to peasants--who, in the name of their Savior, abandoned their homes to conquer distant and alien lands, as well as the countless people who defended their soil and eventually turned these invaders back. With bold analysis, Tyerman explicates the contradictory mix of genuine piety, military ferocity, and plain greed that motivated generations of Crusaders. He also offers unique insight into the maturation of a militant Christianity that defined Europe's identity and that has forever influenced the cyclical antagonisms between the Christian and Muslim worlds.

Drawing on all of the most recent scholarship, and told with great verve and authority,
God's War is the definitive account of a fascinating and horrifying story that continues to haunt our contemporary world.


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“Christopher Tyerman has crafted a superb book whose majestic architecture compares with Runciman's classic study of the Crusades…He is an entertaining as well as reliable guide to the bizarre centuries-long episode in which Western Christianity willfully ignored its Master's principles of love and forgiveness.”Diarmaid MacCulloch, author of Thomas Cranmer: a Life

“This is a magisterial work. In
God's War, the Crusades are not just emblematic episodes in a troubled history of Europe's encounter with Islam. Tyerman shows that they are, with all their contradictions―tragedy and tomfoolery, idealism and cynicism, piety and savagery―fundamentally and inescapably human.”Paul M. Cobb, Associate Professor of Islamic History, Fellow of the Medieval Institute, University of Notre Dame

“Tyerman's wonderful book is contemporary medieval history-writing at the top of its game. It is also the finest history of the Crusades that anyone has ever written, fully informed by its predecessors and by the excellent scholarship of the past half century. Trenchantly written on the grand scale and full of vivid detail, clear argument, and sharp judgment,
God's War shows how the entire apparatus of crusade became tightly woven into European institutional and social life and consciousness, offering a highly original perspective on all of early European history and on European relations with non-Europeans. It shows no patience with ignorant mythologizing, modern condescension, or cultural instrumentalism.. In short, it constitutes a crusade history for the twenty-first century―and just in time.”Edward M. Peters, Henry Charles Lea Professor of History, University of Pennsylvania

“At a time when interest in the Middle East and the Crusades has reached a new height, Christopher Tyerman has made a significant contribution to the ever-growing shelves of books devoted to this subject. Tyerman's well-written book focuses heavily on the development of ideas about holy war from antiquity onward and on the crusade to the East from the eleventh to the sixteenth century. It is based on a careful reading of both primary and secondary sources and will prove an important resource for a broad audience of scholars, students, and general readers. The comparison with Runciman's history leaps out from the pages of this large volume and the temptation to address it will no doubt seduce others, but this volume is Tyerman through and through.”
James M. Powell, Professor Emeritus of Medieval History, Syracuse University

“This is likely to replace Steven Runciman's 50-year-old
History of the Crusades as the standard work. Tyerman, lecturer in medieval history at Oxford University, demolishes our simplistic misconceptions about that series of ferocious campaigns in the Middle East, Muslim Spain and the pagan Baltic between 1096 and 1500...God's War is that very rare thing: a readable and vivid history written with the support of a formidable scholarly background, and it deserves to reach a wide audience.”Publishers Weekly (starred review

“Challenging traditional conceptions of the Crusades, e.g., the failure to retain Jerusalem, Tyerman believes that it was the weakening of papal power and the rise of secular governments in Europe that finally doomed the crusading impulse. This is a marvelously conceived, written, and supported book.”
Robert J. Andrews, Library Journal

“Christopher Tyerman, who teaches medieval history in Oxford, offers in his new and massive study of the Crusades as a whole a welcome synthesis for the general reader...Full of fascinating detail...
God's War is a first-rate, scholarly, up-to-date, and highly readable survey of the entire crusading movement...In the gullible age of The Da Vinci Code, Tyerman offers a sane, informed, and gripping account of one of the most characteristic and most extraordinary manifestations of the Christian Middle Ages.”Eamon Duffy, New York Review of Books

“Tyerman, an Oxford scholar, combines vigorous argument and nuanced analysis in this deeply learned chronicle of the Crusades...It's the best single-volume treatment of this still-controversial and fraught subject.”
Benjamin Healy and Benjamin Schwarz, The Atlantic

“A magisterial work...it is a shoo-in to become this generation's definitive history of the original Crusades, a series of military expeditions that temporarily returned the Holy Land to Christian rule in the Middle Ages. Hefty, encyclopedic and a darn good read, Tyerman's book has the rarest of virtues among myriad treatments of the subject: It doesn't bend history to preconceptions.”
Ron Grossman, Chicago Tribune

“Anyone who likes knights, castles and battles as much as I do will enjoy Christopher Tyerman's masterpiece
God's War, a history of the Crusades written with great breadth, clarity and human sympathy: one of the achievements of the year.”Dominic Sandbrook, Daily Telegraph

“With rekindled controversy about Western invasions of the Middle East, the Crusades of the late Middle Ages take on unanticipated relevance. It is thus a real boon for this strikingly effective book to appear at this time. The key to Tyerman's signal success is his ability to explain both the vicious brutality and the serious Christian altruism that were so intimately intertwined in the crusading experience and that have left such a tangled legacy for Muslim-Christian relations to this day.”
Mark A. Noll, Christian Century

God's War is a long but highly readable account of this extensive back-and-forth struggle. It is an impressive achievement, a work that manages to tie together an extraordinary number of threads across nearly half a millennium of European history. Although it can be taken as a response to Pope Benedict XVI's comments at Regensburg, it is more properly read as an extended rejoinder to Steven Runciman's classic three-volume History of the Crusades, published in the early 1950s, a long and colorful account that is nonetheless studded with judgments that now seem prejudiced and amateurish. Tyerman, by contrast, is never amateurish. His knowledge of the period is encyclopedic, and his judgments are sharp, astute, and fair--which is to say unsparing--to both camps. He neither vilifies Islam nor engages in the easy Euro-bashing that is the obverse of Islamophobia. With so many people succumbing to subjectivism these days, it is bracing to come across a historian who remains resolutely above the fray, who insists on viewing the conflict as a whole and who always has the broader context in mind.”Daniel Lazare, The Nation

“Christopher Tyerman's
God's War is comprehensive, fascinating, and timely. It deflates comparisons of current U.S. strategies with the Crusades. True, the participation of religious in battle (like Odo on the Bayeux Tapestry) is noteworthy, but so is Tyerman's questioning of the cliché 'Age of Faith.' Indeed, while these books make the Middle Ages seem real, they also make it seem different, and our capacity to entertain the differences is morally crucial.”Tom D'Evelyn, Providence Journal

“Christopher Tyerman's
God's War: A New History of the Crusades is a doorstop of a book, a mammoth effort to retell, based on modern scholarship, the story of how Western Christendom made war to wrest the Holy Lands from Muslim hands. As we all know, this isn't considered ancient history in the Middle East.”Fritz Lanham, Houston Chronicle

“This thick book compares favorably to Sir Steven Runciman's three-volume
A History of the Crusades (1951-54), but where Runciman, writing a half century ago, saw the Crusades as Christianity's moral failure, Tyerman sees a violent era: neither Christians nor Moslems were peaceful, and both faced dangerous enemies...In addition to persuasive revisionist interpretations of individual crusades, Tyerman treats the broader scope of crusading, including Spain, the Balkans, and the Baltic. Most importantly for historians, the author sees nothing in the Crusades than can inform modem politics.”W. L. Urban, Choice

God's War is the new standard in the field...Adjectives for [it] almost fail. "Comprehensive," "monumental," and "epic" come to mind, and they are appropriate but scarcely adequate. In brief, this is a work by a master historian.”Alfred J. Andrea, CT Review

“Christopher Tyerman...has written a tome that...draws on the most recent scholarship and offers fresh insights, demolishing myths galore.”
A. G. Noorani, Frontline

About the Author

Christopher Tyerman is Lecturer in Medieval History at Hertford College and New College, University of Oxford.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Belknap Press: An Imprint of Harvard University Press; 50542nd edition (February 28, 2009)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 1040 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0674030702
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0674030701
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 3.04 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.37 x 2 x 9.25 inches
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Thoroughly researched work, I wish amazon would package their books just a bit better.
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2021
This is a must read for any history fan, Crusader Kings player, or someone who wants a good understanding of the crusades with a scholar touch but without any dull moments. Like a great podcast almost on paper. I only wish it was on kindle to read as I travel, hopefully it will be on kindle soon
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Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2012
To tackle a subject as broad (geographically) and long (in time) as the Crusades is an imposing task. To do so in a one-volume treatment, balancing the line between scholarly research and popular interest is even more difficult. It is a tribute to the author (and, presumably his editors and proofreaders) that this book succeeds. I am no more than an armchair historian, and certainly no expert on the Crusades, so I can only take the word of Tyerman's colleagues that this is a well-researched and referenced text. As an armchair historian, I might be more qualified to testify to the book's general readability, and it is very readable - dense, yes, but also entertaining and informative. More importantly it is never confusing nor does it degenerate into a compendium of names and deeds.

This is no mean feat - Crusading stretched all across Europe and into North Africa and, obviously, the Holy Land. As such, the number of princes, bishops, cult leaders, merchants, and commoners that participated is enormous, made the more confusing because names might duplicate over the centuries and/or between different nations, while some people will have multiple names due to their multiple titles (e.g. King Conrad II of Jerusalem was also Emporer Conrad IV of the HRE). Somehow, Tyerman skirts the fine line between excessive detailed explanation and confusion - you are never required to keep track of all the noble lines of European royal houses!

Another potential pitfall to writing about any military campaign (or sets of campaigns) is to overemphasize certain aspects. Although the chronicle of battles and seiges might be the most entertaining, the reader is hardly well-informed about the true nature of warfare including the logistics, politics, etc. Thus, the various (and varied) Crusades depicted in this book are covered end-to-end: from recruitment to victory (or defeat) on the battlefield. Much space is devoted to the internicene quarreling of the Christian nations (e.g. England vs. France, various claimants to the Imperial throne, the trading rivalries between Venice, Genoa, and Padua, etc.), and how these coloured the national characters of each Crusade. Finances are equally well documented - mounting a campaign over such a distance was expensive.

Ultimately, any such massive history as this comes down to the execution of the writing, and here is Tyerman's greatest success. He comes off as knowledgeable and populist at the same time. It's rare that I'm sent to my dictionary as often as with this book - the author using such new and useful words (to me) as "elision" (deliberately omitting something) and "fissiparous" (reproducing by fission) - but the author also talks of "the gravy train" and uses other vernacular terms. Thus is such a thick subject rendered entertaining in the hands of a skilled writer.

My only complaint is that, as the Crusades proceed, they appear to become much of a muchness. It becomes a formula: 1. set up the political scene, 2. proceed to the recruitment stage, 3. talk about finances, and 4. describe the military campaign. This pattern repeats for each Crusade, meaning it repeats 10+ times through the course of the book. There's not much Tyerman can do about that, I suppose, and maintain his rigour, but it does diminish the reading experience somewhat.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2019
The Crusades have become a popular area of university study. This book is more than a tome for undergraduates. It is well referenced and goes a long way to explain the modern situation between Christianity and Islam. It is an important addition for anyone interested in both the historical and modern perspective.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2018
In depth, most up to date tome on the crusades, using the most currently available scholarship. Overwhelms Runcimn's work on the crusades written back in the 50's.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2016
It will take you a while to finish & you will probably read this in chunks between other books, but a worthwhile purchase.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2007
The review from OP Filmmaker says it best but those thoughts are worth repeating so that the glowing reviews do not mislead. This is not a "history" in the style of most history books. It is an examination of the European social, religious, and political contexts of the crusades. The spotlight is on Europe, not the middle east, and on ideas, not events. What actually happened in the Holy Land is described briefly, in passing (to illustrate some point that Tyerman is making about European events), or not at all. On the other hand, the usually-ignored Albigensian and Baltic crusades are essential to the thesis and are discussed at length.

This is also not a military history. A couple of sieges are describe in some detail but the conduct of war and battle is really not part of the story Tyerman is trying to tell.

That story is enlightening and the book is useful as a companion to some other work - Runciman, for example - that recounts the historical events, or for those already familiar with them. But by presenting this as a "new history" rather than as a specialized work, the publisher has done a disservice to the author and the public. The book will disappoint those who start the struggle through Tyerman's unfortunately tendentious and clumsy prose expecting to be told "what happened" and get instead 900 pages about the background of why it happened.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great for essays!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 29, 2016
A good book for those with a background knowledge of the Crusades. Not as accessible as other titles by Tyerman but nonetheless it's a good read, if a bit hard to get into - a good reference book for essays and dissertations too!
S. Zacharias
4.0 out of 5 stars Tough going, but good
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 17, 2009
It took me the best part of two months to wade through this book. About six weeks of that was after the third crusade and I think this highlights my main criticism. The fourth crusade and beyond, the Baltic and Albergensian crusades and Spanish Reconquisita seem to interest Tyerman less than the three "classic" crusades. The result is that a very readable history full of anecdote, interesting detail and absolutely chock full of primary material takes a turn towards a different form of storytelling. The author's voice originally channels the eye witness accounts as if he himself was present when Peter Bartholemew unearthed the Holy Lance in Antioch but after Richard's return from Palestine the author's voice becomes more distanced as if presenting material not so dear to his heart.

If you are after a well researched history of the crusades (all the crusades) in an easily digestible volume and with tons of original sources, this is it. The apologetic view of the fourth crusade's result is also an interesting read.
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Magisterial :)
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Very welcome gift