
The Crusades
Marching Through the Middle Ages
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Narrado por:
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Richard Core
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Michael Klein
Ride with the knights of the crusaders during the Middle Ages as you hear about all the battles of the 11th through the 15th centuries. You'll learn how Western Europe expanded trade and commerce as Genghis Khan opened the Silk Road from Central Asia. Along with the trade of spices and silks, pilgrims also brought the Black Death, a plague that claimed the lives of 20 million. The Crusades depicts an exciting time in history and explains the ongoing division between Islam and Christendom. Examining the Crusaders' history will answer many of questions about grievances between the Muslims, Christians, and Jews that have lasted for thousands of years.
The Crusades brings history alive as it chronicles the participants and their motives behind carrying the cross. Not only will you learn about the influential Christian leaders such as Richard the Lionheart, you'll also discover the strategies of the Muslim sultans, including the most respected in all of Islam, Saladin. You'll hear about the cultures and practices of the people.
The Crusades offers you a bird's eye view of what it must have been like to ship hundreds of thousands of men, thousands of horses, heavy battle equipment, and years of supplies over stormy seas or along the banks of the Nile. However, a better understanding of the crusaders might cause you to question if another crusade is brewing.
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If you have ever listened to Burt Wolf on PBS then you get an idea of what you are in for. The book is made quite basic for someone with no knowledge of the crusade but the narrator does not put any emotion in it. The knowledge was ok but was looking for more from narrator. This book does not paint a picture like David McCullough. Might be more for teen ager looking for basic info on the periodBurt Wolf Reads History
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