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CRUSADE AND JIHAD MALCOLM LAMBERT was formerly Reader in Medieval History at the University of Bristol. Of his book Medieval Heresy (first published in 1977 and now in its third edition), the American medieval historian, Norman F. Cantor, wrote: ‘A masterpiece of learning, thought, and insight. No serious student of the Middle Ages will fail to read and indeed reread this seminal work. I regard it as one of the finest and most important books on medieval history ever written.’ ALSO BY MALCOLM LAMBERT Christians and Pagans: The Conversion of Britain from Alban to Bede The Cathars Medieval Heresy: Popular Movements from the Gregorian Reform to the Reformation CRUSADE AND JIHAD ORIGINS, HISTORY AND AFTERMATH MALCOLM LAMBERT First published in Great Britain in 2016 by PROFILE BOOKS LTD 3 Holford Yard Bevin Way London WC1X 9HD www.profilebooks.com Copyright © Malcolm Lambert, 2016 The moral right of the author has been asserted. All rights reserved. Without limiting the rights under copyright reserved above, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise), without the prior written permission of both the copyright owner and the publisher of this book. A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. eISBN 978 1 84765 927 9 This book is dedicated to the memory of Leo Liepmann, co-founder of Oxfam and at one time our landlord in Oxford. Jewish in origin, Quaker in belief, Professor of Economics at Breslau, he left Germany in 1933, as soon as Hitler came to power, carrying with him a giant bottle of aspirins which I remember admiring in his kitchen. CONTENTS Maps Introduction 1. The Origins of Islam 2. The Search for the Just Society 3. The Dog That Did Not Bark 4. The First Crusade 5. The Great Might-Have-Been 6. From Warlord to Jihadi: Nur al-Din and Saladin 7. Saladin and the Lionheart 8. Strategic Crusades and the Coming of the Mongols 9. The Victory of the Mamluks 10. The Long Aftermath 11. Modern Times 12. Reflections Guide to Further Reading Glossary Illustration Credits Acknowledgements Index

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Malcolm Lambert investigates the histories of Christianity and Islam to trace the origins and development of crusade and jihad. In a narrative that brims with larger than life characters - among them, Richard Lionheart, Nur al-Din, Saladin, Baybars and Ghengiz Khan - he describes the fiercely fought
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