The Albigensian Crusade
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Faber & Faber
Published:23rd Aug '99
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The Albigensian Crusade by Jonathan Sumption, winner of the Wolfson History Prize, is an acclaimed account of the crusade against the Cathars in medieval France.
In twelfth century Languedoc a subversive heresy of Eastern origin flourished to an extraordinary degree. The Albingenses believed that the world was created by an evil spirit, and that all worldly things - including the Church - were by nature sinful. This title examines the roots of the heresy.
In twelfth century Languedoc a subversive heresy of Eastern origin flourished to an extraordinary degree. The Albingenses believed that the world was created by an evil spirit, and that all worldly things - including the Church - were by nature sinful.
Jonathan Sumption's acclaimed history examines the roots of the heresy, the uniquely rich culture of the region which nurtured it, and the crusade launched against it by the Church which resulted in one of the most savage of all medieval wars.
'[Sumption] never fails to keep his narrative lively with the particular and the pertinent. He is excellent on the tactics and spirit of medieval warfare.' Frederic Raphael, Sunday Times
ISBN: 9780571200023
Dimensions: 217mm x 135mm x 20mm
Weight: 340g
288 pages
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