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📱 eBook en inglés 1453

The Holy War for Constantinople and the Clash of Islam and the West

Grand Central Publishing- 9781401305581

Sinopsis de 1453

A gripping exploration of the fall of Constantinople and its connection to the world we live in today.

The fall of Constantinople in 1453 signaled a shift in history and the end of the Byzantium Empire. Roger Crowleys readable and comprehensive account of the battle between Mehmet II, sultan of the Ottoman Empire, and Constantine XI, the 57th emperor of Byzantium, illuminates the period in history that was a precursor to the current conflict between the West and the Middle East.

For a thousand years Constantinople was quite simply "the city": fabulously wealthy, imperial, intimidating - and Christian. Singlehandedly it blunted early Arab enthusiasm for Holy War; when a second wave of Islamic warriors swept out of the Asian steppes in the Middle Ages, Constantinople was the ultimate prize: "The Red Apple." It was a city that had always lived under threat. On average it had survived a siege every forty years for a millennium – until the Ottoman Sultan, Mehmet II, twenty-one years old and hungry for glory, rode up to the walls in April 1453 with a huge army, "numberless as the stars."

1453 is the taut, vivid story of this final struggle for the city, told largely through the accounts of eyewitnesses. For fifty-five days a tiny group of defenders defied the huge Ottoman army in a seesawing contest fought on land, at sea, and underground. During the course of events, the largest cannon ever built was directed against the world’s most formidable defensive system, Ottoman ships were hauled overland into the Golden Horn, and the morale of defenders was crucially undermined by unnerving portents. At the center is the contest between two inspirational leaders, Mehmed II and Constantine XI, fighting for empire and religious faith, and an astonishing finale in a few short hours on May 29, 1453 – a defining moment for medieval history.

1453 is both a gripping work of narrative history and an account of the war between Christendom and Islam that still has echoes in the modern world.

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Editorial: Grand Central Publishing

ISBN: 9781401305581

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 12/02/2013


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Escrito por Roger Crowley


Roger Crowley nació en 1951 y estudió en Cambridge. Hijo de una familia de marinos, sus primeras experiencias en Malta le despertaron un profundo interés por la historia y la cultura del Mediterráneo.

Es autor de una trilogía de libros sobre el mundo mediterráneo y la pugna entre el islam y el cristianismo: Constantinopla 1453, Imperios del mar (Libro de Historia del año de The Sunday Times y best seller del New York Times) y Venecia. Ciudad de fortuna.

Es también autor de libros como El mar sin fin, que narra el descubrimiento portugués del mundo, y La torre Maldita, la épica historia de la última batalla de los cruzados por Tierra Santa.

Sus obras lo confirman como uno de los historiadores que mejor narran los grandes episodios de la historia universal para acercarlos al gran público.

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