0
Your cart

Your cart is empty

Books > History > Asian / Middle Eastern history

Buy Now

Defenders of the Faith - Christianity and Islam Battle for the Soul of Europe, 1520-1536 (Paperback) Loot Price: R551
Discovery Miles 5 510
You Save: R68 (11%)
Defenders of the Faith - Christianity and Islam Battle for the Soul of Europe, 1520-1536 (Paperback): James Reston

Defenders of the Faith - Christianity and Islam Battle for the Soul of Europe, 1520-1536 (Paperback)

James Reston

 (sign in to rate)
List price R619 Loot Price R551 Discovery Miles 5 510 You Save R68 (11%)

Bookmark and Share

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

A bestselling historian recounts sixteen years that shook the world- the epic clash between Europe and the Ottoman Turks that ended the Renaissance and brought Islam to the gates of Vienna
In the bestselling "Warriors of God" and "Dogs of God," James Reston, Jr., limned two epochal conflicts between Islam and Christendom. Here he examines the ultimate battle in that centuries-long war, which found Europe at its most vulnerable and Islam on the attack. This drama was propelled by two astonishing young sovereigns: Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and Turkish sultan Suleyman the Magnificent. Though they represented two colliding worlds, they were remarkably similar. Each was a poet and cultured cosmopolitan; each was the most powerful man on his continent; each was called "Defender of the Faith"; and each faced strident religious rebellion in his domain. Charles was beset by the "heresy" of Martin Luther and his fervid adherents, even while tensions between him and the pope threatened to boil over, and the upstart French king Francis I harried Charles's realm by land and sea. Suleyman was hardly more comfortable on his throne. He had earned his crown by avoiding the grim Ottoman tradition of royal fratricide. Shiites in the East were fighting off the Sunni Turks' cruel repression of their "heresy." The ferocity and skill of Suleyman's Janissaries had expanded the Ottoman Empire to its greatest extent ever, but these slave soldiers became rebellious when foreign wars did not engage them.
With Europe newly hobbled and the Turks suffused with restless vigor, the stage was set for a drama that unfolded from Hungary to Rhodes and ultimately to Vienna itself, which both sides thought the Turks could win. If that happened, it was generally agreed that Europe would become Muslim as far west as the Rhine.
During these same years, Europe was roiled by constant internal tumult that saw, among other spectacles, the Diet of Worms, the Sack of Rome, and an actual wrestling match between the English and French monarchs in which Henry VIII's pride was badly hurt. Would-could-this fractious continent be united to repulse a fearsome enemy?

General

Imprint: The Penguin Press
Country of origin: United States
Release date: July 2010
First published: July 2010
Authors: James Reston
Dimensions: 213 x 140 x 25mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback - Trade
Pages: 432
ISBN-13: 978-0-14-311759-9
Categories: Books > Social sciences > Politics & government > General
Books > Humanities > History > European history > General
Books > Humanities > History > Asian / Middle Eastern history > General
Books > Humanities > Religion & beliefs > General > History of religion
Books > History > Asian / Middle Eastern history > General
Books > History > European history > General
Books > Religion & Spirituality > General > History of religion
Promotions
LSN: 0-14-311759-9
Barcode: 9780143117599

Is the information for this product incomplete, wrong or inappropriate? Let us know about it.

Does this product have an incorrect or missing image? Send us a new image.

Is this product missing categories? Add more categories.

Review This Product

No reviews yet - be the first to create one!

Partners