
How Jerusalem Was Won
Being the Record of Allenby's Campaign in PalestineBy W. T. MasseyLength6h 17m
About this audiobook
In "How Jerusalem Was Won," W. T. Massey offers an intricate narrative that delves into the historical and geopolitical complexities surrounding the conquest of Jerusalem during the First Crusade. Utilizing a vivid, descriptive literary style, Massey intertwines detailed historical accounts with a narrative that reflects both the valor and the moral dilemmas faced by the Crusaders. The book stands out in the canon of historical literature, not only for its meticulous research but also for its ability to engage readers with the emotional depth of its characters and the weight of the events it chronicles. W. T. Massey was deeply influenced by his extensive studies in medieval history, as well as his engagements with various cultural perspectives on the Crusades. His academic background and passion for uncovering lesser-known historical narratives inspired him to explore the tumultuous events that shaped Jerusalem's fate during this pivotal period. Massey'Äôs scholarly approach is evident throughout the book, where he challenges conventional views and presents a nuanced understanding of the motivations driving the Crusaders. For readers interested in a compelling blend of scholarly rigor and engaging prose, "How Jerusalem Was Won" is a necessary addition to their literary repertoire. It appeals not only to historians and students of medieval studies but also to anyone intrigued by the rich and often tumultuous fabric of humanity's past. This work promises to stimulate thoughtful conversations about faith, conflict, and the enduring legacy of Jerusalem.
Audiobook details
GenreHistory
Length6 hrs 17 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 2, 2019
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1CHAPTER VI
10CHAPTER XV
2CHAPTER VII
11CHAPTER XVI
3CHAPTER VIII
12CHAPTER XVII
4CHAPTER IX
13CHAPTER XVIII
5CHAPTER X
14CHAPTER XIX
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6CHAPTER XI
15CHAPTER XX
7CHAPTER XII
16APPENDICES: I
8CHAPTER XIII
17II
9CHAPTER XIV