Logistics of the First Crusade: Acquiring Supplies Amid Chaos
By (Author) Gregory D. Bell
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
23rd October 2019
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
European history: medieval period, middle ages
956.014
Hardback
226
Width 160mm, Height 233mm, Spine 20mm
485g
In the late eleventh century, tens of thousands of peopleknights and peasants, men and women, priests and lordsset out on a long and arduous journey to retake the holy city of Jerusalem. They traveled thousands of miles across difficult terrain and into hostile territory. How did they accomplish this remarkable task How did they move through such an ever-changing and diverse landscape Logistics of the First Crusade: Acquiring Supplies amid Chaos looks at the plans that they made and the methods they implemented to sustain themselves on this remarkable expedition in an attempt to understand how they persisted on the First Crusade. The crusaders sought to implement order as they traveled, moving with intent and adapting when confronted with hardship. In the end, they succeeded largely through their logistical perseverance.
This thoroughly researched and richly detailed study of supplying the First Crusade makes two important contributions. It demonstrates firstly that the crusaders were capable, thoughtful, effective, judicious, and--if necessary--ruthless in supplying themselves. Secondly, the First Crusade's logistical success reveals more skillful leadership than previous scholarship has usually portrayed.
--Alex Roland, Duke UniversityGregory D. Bell is assistant professor in the Department of History and director of the Medieval Studies Program at Winthrop University.