Book description
James M. Powell here offers a new interpretation of the Fifth
Crusade's historical and social impact, and a richly rewarding view of
life in the thirteenth century. Powell addresses such questions as the
degree of popular interest in the crusades, the religious climate of
the period, the social structure of the membership of the crusade, and
the effects of the recruitment effort on the outcome.
"A learned, revisionist history of the Fifth Crusade."-Speculum