Confrontation at Lepanto
By (Author) T. C. F. Hopkins
St Martin's Press
Forge
5th July 2007
United States
General
Non Fiction
European history
Middle Eastern history
Christianity
History of religion
Islam
Military history
956.9301
Paperback
208
Width 132mm, Height 218mm, Spine 13mm
252g
Like an angry lion, the Turkish menace growled at the frontiers of Europe. In 1453, the last remnant of the mighty Roman Empire was obliterated when Turkish forces overran Constantinople. Western civilisation was being threatened by medieval Islam. By 1570, a huge Turkish fleet had begun to turn the Mediterranean into a Muslim lake. A year later Pope Pius V created an anti-Ottoman alliance known as the Holy League - Christendom's answer to Jihad.One morning in October 1571, Don John of Austria, commanding the fleet of the Holy League, met the Ottoman Turks in the waters at the mouth of the Gulf of Patros. The future of a despairing, fragmented Europe was about to be decided... By four o'clock that afternoon the naval battle had become a mlee, and the sea had literally turned from blue to red from all the blood shed. When the smoke cleared, the Turkish fleet had been broken. In sheer numbers of casualties there has never been a more costly naval battle than Lepanto. For the first time in more than a century, West had defeated East. The Christians had successfully taken the offensive. Lepanto was one of the greatest turning points in history, though the centuries to come would see many more battles in the continuing conflict between Christianity and Islam.
"Hopkins has provided a compact, fast-moving, and frequently exciting account of the struggle, climaxed by an absorbing blow-by-blow description of the daylong battle, avoiding excessive reliance on naval jargon, enabling general readers to appreciate this excellent recounting of a seminal event." --Booklist on Confrontation at Lepanto
T C F Hopkins has studied history for more than 40 years and has a special interest in cultural anthropology as well as military history. The pseudonym for an author of dozens of fantasy, horror, and young adult novels, Hopkins has been nominated for the Edgar Award, the World Fantasy Award, and the Bram Stoker Award. This is her first book as T C F Hopkins.