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Three Crusade Misconceptions

January 29, 2024

The Crusades were wildly misunderstood by the public following World War 2. Sir Steven Runcimen’s work, The History of the Crusades, denounced the wars to reclaim the Holy Land as all equally repugnant, disregarding the nuances of war. His take rose in popularity and became the cultural norm. Modern historians following the 1970s have attempted … More Three Crusade Misconceptions

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