{"product_id":"9788419703392","title":"Guerreros de Dios, Los","description":"La historia completa de las cruzadas, de Jesrusalén a Granada... En el año 1095, en un exaltado discurso, Urbano II pronunció por primera vez unas palabras destinadas a convertirse en grito de guerra y marcar una época. «Deus vult!»: la era de las cruzadas había comenzado. Los guerreros de Dios narra de manera apasionante este trascendental periodo a través de sus protagonistas —caballeros y sultanes, reyes y poetas, cristianos y musulmanes— y nos adentra en la lucha entre dos de las grandes religiones del mundo. Jonathan Phillips traza los orígenes, la expansión, el declive y la conclusión de las cruzadas, desde la primera, con la exitosa conquista de Jerusalén, hasta el fiasco de la séptima en 1254. Todo ello sin olvidar otras cruzadas lejos de Tierra Santa, como la Reconquista, con acontecimientos tan cruciales como Las Navas de Tolosa o la toma de Granada en 1492. Escrita con pulso de novelista, esta es una historia épica llena de inolvidables figuras, desde Ricardo Corazón de León y Saladino hasta Melisenda, la formidable reina cruzada de Jerusalén, pasando por los líderes de las órdenes militares y grandes monarcas, como los Reyes Católicos. En suma, una obra imprescindible para cualquier persona interesada en la Europa medieval. La gran epopeya de la cruz, la media luna y la espada. \u003cp\u003eFrom an internationally renowned expert, here is an accessible and utterly fascinating one-volume history of the Crusades, thrillingly told through the experiences of its many players—knights and sultans, kings and poets, Christians and Muslims. Jonathan Phillips traces the origins, expansion, decline, and conclusion of the Crusades and comments on their contemporary echoes—from the mysteries of the Templars to the grim reality of al-Qaeda. Holy Warriors puts the past in a new perspective and brilliantly sheds light on the origins of today’s wars. \u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eStarting with Pope Urban II’s emotive, groundbreaking speech in November 1095, in which he called for the recovery of Jerusalem from Islam by the First Crusade, Phillips traces the centuries-long conflict between two of the world’s great faiths. Using songs, sermons, narratives, and letters of the period, he reveals how the success of the First Crusade inspired generations of kings to campaign for their own vainglory and set down a marker for the knights of Europe, men who increasingly blurred the boundaries between chivalry and crusading. In the Muslim world, early attempts to call a jihad fell upon deaf ears until the charisma of the Sultan Saladin brought the struggle to a climax. Yet the story that emerges has other dimensions—as never before, Phillips incorporates the holy wars within the story of medieval Christendom and Islam and shines new light on many truces, alliances, and diplomatic efforts that have been forgotten over the centuries. \u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eHoly Warriors also discusses how the term “crusade” survived into the modern era and how its redefinition through romantic literature and the drive for colonial empires during the nineteenth century gave it an energy and a resonance that persisted down to the alliance between Franco and the Church during the Spanish Civil War and right up to George W. Bush’s pious “war on terror.” \u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eElegantly written, compulsively readable, and full of stunning new portraits of unforgettable real-life figures—from Richard the Lionhearted to Melisende, the formidable crusader queen of Jerusalem—Holy Warriors is a must-read for anyone interested in medieval Europe, as well as for those seeking to understand the history of religious conflict.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Atico de los Libros","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":42583323410493,"sku":"9788419703392","price":40.95,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}],"url":"https:\/\/www.tatteredcover.com\/products\/9788419703392","provider":"Tattered Cover","version":"1.0","type":"link"}