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The Damietta Crusade, 1217-1221: A Military History

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By (author): Laurence W. Marvin

The Damietta Crusade, which is often referred to as the 'Fifth Crusade', was the first of the numbered crusades to be targeted against Egypt. Rather than directly targeting Jerusalem, its architects believed that by threatening the economic hub of Cairo the Ayyubid sultan would gladly give up Jerusalem in exchange. Here Laurence Marvin offers the first book-length treatment of the Damietta Crusade in almost 40 years. Written in accessible language and driven by a narrative and analysis firmly grounded in the primary sources in multiple languages, Marvin emphasizes what made this campaign unique, from its planning, choice of target, brown-water or amphibious nature, course, and result. He presents a multi-sided perspective by amply describing and analyzing the Egyptians and other groups in the eastern Mediterranean who played an important role in mounting a successful defense against Latin Christian forces. Marvin contends that the crusade in Egypt failed not because it derived from an unachievable or flawed grand strategy, but because of shifting operational goals, leadership issues, the social dynamics within the army, arrivals and departures of participants, and the effective defense led by Egypt's sultan, al-Kamil. This detailed analysis of an understudied event of thirteenth century history brings the latest methodologies of military history to bear on a wide range of primary sources, raising important questions about the complex nature of warfare and crusade in the medieval Mediterranean. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 534g
  • Dimensions: 160 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Aug 2024
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780198916178

About Laurence W. Marvin

Laurence W. Marvin is professor of history at Berry College in Mt. Berry GA USA. A specialist in western European medieval military history of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries his previous monograph The Occitan War was published in 2008 by Cambridge University Press. In 2018 he co-edited Louis VII and His World (Brill 2018). He is the author of articles in The Journal of Military History War in History War & Society The Journal of Medieval Military History The Journal of Medieval History Viator and other journals in addition to numerous book chapters and encyclopedia articles.

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