An edition of Two faiths, one banner (2009)

Two faiths, one banner

when Muslims marched with Christians across Europe's battlegrounds

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November 29, 2023 | History
An edition of Two faiths, one banner (2009)

Two faiths, one banner

when Muslims marched with Christians across Europe's battlegrounds

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"When, in our turbulent day, we hear of a “clash of civilizations,” it’s easy to imagine an unbridgeable chasm between the Islamic world and Christendom stretching back through time. But such assumptions crumble before the drama that unfolds in this book. Two Faiths, One Banner shows how in Europe, the heart of the West, Muslims and Christians were often comrades-in-arms, repeatedly forming alliances to wage war against their own faiths and peoples. Here we read of savage battles, deadly sieges, and acts of individual heroism; of Arab troops rallying by the thousands to the banner of a Christian emperor outside the walls of Verona; of Spanish Muslims standing shoulder to shoulder with their Christian Catalan neighbors in opposition to Castilians; of Greeks and Turks forming a steadfast bulwark against Serbs and Bulgarians, their mutual enemy; of tens of thousands of Hungarian Protestants assisting the Ottomans in their implacable and terrifying march on Christian Vienna; and finally of Englishman and Turk falling side by side in the killing fields of the Crimea. This bold book reveals how the idea of a “Christian Europe” long opposed by a “Muslim non-Europe” grossly misrepresents the facts of a rich, complex, and—above all—shared history. The motivations for these interfaith alliances were dictated by shifting diplomacies, pragmatic self-interest, realpolitik, and even genuine mutual affection, not by jihad or religious war. This insight has profound ramifications for our understanding of global politics and current affairs, as well as of religious history and the future shape of Europe"--

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Pages
246

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Table of Contents

Introduction
The 11th century Spain of Alfonso VI : emperor of the two religions
Frederick II and the Saracens of Southern Italy
Turkish-Christian alliances in Asia Minor, 1300-1402
Ottoman Hungary, 1526-1683 : Muslims, Protestants, and peasants
The Crimean War, 1853-56 : Muslims on all sides.

Edition Notes

Published in
Cambridge, Mass

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
355.02088/297094
Library of Congress
D25.5 .A46 2009, D25.5.A46 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
246

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL22665061M
Internet Archive
twofaithsonebann00almo
ISBN 13
9780674033979
LCCN
2008042978
OCLC/WorldCat
261174051
LibraryThing
8923159
Goodreads
6402823

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Work ID
OL6037798W

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