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    Correcting Misconceptions About The Crusades

    Luciano Anastasia's review of my first article on the Crusades


    "The Crusades, often misunderstood in modern times, were primarily defensive wars initiated in response to centuries of Muslim conquests and the persecution of Christians. These conflicts arose from the need to protect Christian lands, pilgrims, and Eastern Christians from ongoing Muslim aggression. The article emphasizes that the Crusaders were driven by religious devotion and a sense of self-preservation rather than mere conquest. It challenges modern perceptions, advocating for a more nuanced understanding of the motivations behind the Crusades.


    https://historymedieval.com/revisiting-the-crusades-defense-faith-and-survival/


    Sins of the Crusaders – For the Love of Money?
    https://historymedieval.com/sins-of-the-crusaders-for-the-love-of-money/


    Racism in the Crusades: Fact or Fiction?
    https://historymedieval.com/racism-in-the-crusades-fact-or-fiction/



    Challenging Anti-Jewish Racism Claims in the Crusades
    https://historymedieval.com/challenging-anti-jewish-racism-claims-in-the-crusades/

    Luciano Anastasi -Islam’s Golden Age: Misconception or Reality? by Jeb Smith
    This article critically examines the portrayal of medieval Islam in modern narratives, particularly in films like Kingdom of Heaven and academic discussions. The author argues that the Islamic world of the medieval era is often depicted as peaceful, enlightened, and tolerant in contrast to the aggressive, barbaric Crusaders. However, a closer look at Islamic conquests, religious warfare, and the treatment of non-Muslims challenges this perspective. The article delves into the origins of Islamic violence, tracing it back to the actions of the Prophet Muhammad and the Qur’an’s instructions on warfare. It also explores the systemic mistreatment of Christians, Jews, and other minorities under Islamic rule, countering the image of Muslim rulers like Saladin as enlightened and just. The narrative emphasizes the need to question and re-examine modern depictions of medieval Islam, suggesting that much of its celebrated tolerance may be a myth.
    https://historymedieval.com/islams-golden-age-misconception-or-reality/#google_vignette
    Last edited by Treebeard; 10-09-2024 at 07:09 AM.
    Jeb Smith is the author of four books to date, the most recent being Missing Monarchy: Correcting Misconceptions About The Middle Ages, Medieval Kingship, Democracy, And Liberty. Before that, he authored Defending Dixie's Land: What Every American Should Know About The South And The Civil War, written under the name Isaac C. Bishop. Smith has authored multiple articles on various blogs and websites, including History is Now Magazine and Medieval History.



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    The second article in my series of seven on the Crusades has been published, both covering the topic of what motivated the Crusaders to go to the East.

    Religious Motivators: Faith, Relics, and the Crusader States
    https://historymedieval.com/religiou...usader-states/
    Jeb Smith is the author of four books to date, the most recent being Missing Monarchy: Correcting Misconceptions About The Middle Ages, Medieval Kingship, Democracy, And Liberty. Before that, he authored Defending Dixie's Land: What Every American Should Know About The South And The Civil War, written under the name Isaac C. Bishop. Smith has authored multiple articles on various blogs and websites, including History is Now Magazine and Medieval History.

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    The third article in my series on the Crusades has been published.
    Sins of the Crusaders – For the Love of Money?

    https://historymedieval.com/sins-of-the-crusaders-for-the-love-of-money/
    Jeb Smith is the author of four books to date, the most recent being Missing Monarchy: Correcting Misconceptions About The Middle Ages, Medieval Kingship, Democracy, And Liberty. Before that, he authored Defending Dixie's Land: What Every American Should Know About The South And The Civil War, written under the name Isaac C. Bishop. Smith has authored multiple articles on various blogs and websites, including History is Now Magazine and Medieval History.

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    Do you have a recommended bibliography for the crusades?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Invisible Man View Post
    Do you have a recommended bibliography for the crusades?
    Give me a bit of time, it will appear in the final article.

    I would look up Rodney Stark, Thomas Madden, and Thomas asbridge.
    Jeb Smith is the author of four books to date, the most recent being Missing Monarchy: Correcting Misconceptions About The Middle Ages, Medieval Kingship, Democracy, And Liberty. Before that, he authored Defending Dixie's Land: What Every American Should Know About The South And The Civil War, written under the name Isaac C. Bishop. Smith has authored multiple articles on various blogs and websites, including History is Now Magazine and Medieval History.

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    My latest article on the Crusades addresses the claim that the Crusaders were racist and bigoted towards Islam.
    Racism in the Crusades: Fact or Fiction?
    https://historymedieval.com/racism-in-the-crusades-fact-or-fiction/
    Jeb Smith is the author of four books to date, the most recent being Missing Monarchy: Correcting Misconceptions About The Middle Ages, Medieval Kingship, Democracy, And Liberty. Before that, he authored Defending Dixie's Land: What Every American Should Know About The South And The Civil War, written under the name Isaac C. Bishop. Smith has authored multiple articles on various blogs and websites, including History is Now Magazine and Medieval History.

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    Luciano Anastasi
    Challenging Anti-Jewish Racism Claims in the Crusades by Jeb Smith This article revisits the often-assumed connection between the Crusades and widespread anti-Jewish racism, focusing on Count Emicho's infamous mob during the First Crusade. While some Crusaders did commit atrocities against Jewish populations, the article argues that these acts were isolated and not representative of the Crusades as a whole. It emphasizes that many Christian leaders, including local bishops and even the Pope, actively condemned the violence and took steps to protect Jewish communities. Notably, influential figures like Saint Bernard of Clairvaux preached against harming Jews during the Second Crusade. Furthermore, the article places the violence in the broader context of medieval society, suggesting that opportunism and lack of planning, rather than outright racial hatred, drove much of the anti-Jewish violence. The Crusades, it argues, were not a systematic movement against Jews but a complex historical event influenced by various social, political, and economic factors. Ultimately, the author contends that anti-Semitism increased more significantly after the Crusades, particularly with the rise of nation-states in the Renaissance.
    https://historymedieval.com/challenging-anti-jewish-racism-claims-in-the-crusades/
    Jeb Smith is the author of four books to date, the most recent being Missing Monarchy: Correcting Misconceptions About The Middle Ages, Medieval Kingship, Democracy, And Liberty. Before that, he authored Defending Dixie's Land: What Every American Should Know About The South And The Civil War, written under the name Isaac C. Bishop. Smith has authored multiple articles on various blogs and websites, including History is Now Magazine and Medieval History.

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    Luciano Anastasi -Islam’s Golden Age: Misconception or Reality? by Jeb Smith

    This article critically examines the portrayal of medieval Islam in modern narratives, particularly in films like Kingdom of Heaven and academic discussions. The author argues that the Islamic world of the medieval era is often depicted as peaceful, enlightened, and tolerant in contrast to the aggressive, barbaric Crusaders. However, a closer look at Islamic conquests, religious warfare, and the treatment of non-Muslims challenges this perspective. The article delves into the origins of Islamic violence, tracing it back to the actions of the Prophet Muhammad and the Qur’an’s instructions on warfare. It also explores the systemic mistreatment of Christians, Jews, and other minorities under Islamic rule, countering the image of Muslim rulers like Saladin as enlightened and just. The narrative emphasizes the need to question and re-examine modern depictions of medieval Islam, suggesting that much of its celebrated tolerance may be a myth.
    https://historymedieval.com/islams-g...oogle_vignette
    Jeb Smith is the author of four books to date, the most recent being Missing Monarchy: Correcting Misconceptions About The Middle Ages, Medieval Kingship, Democracy, And Liberty. Before that, he authored Defending Dixie's Land: What Every American Should Know About The South And The Civil War, written under the name Isaac C. Bishop. Smith has authored multiple articles on various blogs and websites, including History is Now Magazine and Medieval History.



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