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The work analyzes the social, religious, and political conditions that produced medieval expeditions to the Eastern Mediterranean, surveying widespread ignorance, chivalric ideals, the feudal system, papal policy, the rise of Islam, and the growth of pilgrimage. It then narrates the campaigns themselves, from mass popular movements and organized leadership to overland and maritime operations, sieges and pitched battles, and the capture and administration of eastern cities, followed by later expeditions and changing fortunes. Descriptive history is combined with source references and bibliography to illuminate causes, military action, and institutional consequences.

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James M. Ludlow

James M. Ludlow was an American author known for his historical novels that often explore significant periods and events in ancient and medieval history. His works, such as "A King of Tyre: A Tale of the Times of Ezra and Nehemiah" and "Deborah: A Tale of the Times of Judas Maccabaeus," reflect a deep engagement with biblical narratives and historical figures. Ludlow's storytelling combines rich historical detail with imaginative fiction, making his books appealing to readers interested in the intersections of history and literature. Additionally, he wrote about the age of the Crusades and the fall of Constantinople, further showcasing his interest in pivotal moments that shaped the course of history.

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