Released to coincide with a major BBC TV documentary series on the crusades presented by the author. In the eleventh century, a vast Christian army, summoned to holy war by the pope, rampaged through the Muslim world of the eastern Mediterranean, seizing possession of Jerusalem, a city revered by both faiths. Over the two hundred years that followed this First Crusade, Islam & the West fought for dominion of the Holy L&, clashing in a succession of chillingly brutal wars, both firm in the belief that they were at God`s work. For the first time, this book tells the story of this epic struggle from the perspective of both Christians & Muslims, reconstructing the experiences & attitudes of those on either side of the conflict. Mixing pulsing narrative & piercing insight, it exposes the full horror, passion & barbaric grandeur of the crusading era. One of the world`s foremost authorities on the subject, Thomas Asbridge offers a vivid & penetrating history of the crusades, setting a new standard for modern scholarship. Drawing upon painstaking original research & an intimate knowledge of the Near East, he uncovers what drove Muslims & Christians alike to embrace the ideals of jihad & crusade, revealing how these holy wars reshaped the medieval world & why they continue to echo in human memory to this day.