
The Crusader Storm by Nicholas Morton
The Crusader Storm traces the rise and fall of the Crusader States from the First Crusade to Saladin's conquest of Jerusalem, exploring how diverse cultures collided, coexisted, and reshaped the medieval Middle East. Through the eyes of rulers, rebels, and ordinary people, it reveals a world far more complex than a simple clash of faiths.
As hot desert winds to cobwebs, Nicholas Morton's bold, vital and urgent global history of the Crusades blows the old parochial Western accounts clean away -- Suzannah Lipscomb
Nicholas Morton is a prolific and distinguished scholar of the Crusades whose work continues to reflect a sustained commitment to bringing the history of the medieval world to a broader readership -- Mohamad El-Merheb
Nicholas Morton is a prolific and distinguished scholar of the Crusades whose work continues to reflect a sustained commitment to bringing the history of the medieval world to a broader readership -- Mohamad El-Merheb
Nicholas Morton is an associate professor at Nottingham Trent University specialising in the history of the Medieval Middle East, writing extensively on topics including the Crusades, the Mongol Empire and the Seljuk Turks. An award-winning author, his books include The Mongol Storm, which the Sunday Times described as 'a reminder that the best history writing is eminently readable'.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781399818728 |
| ISBN 10 | 1399818724 |
| Title | The Crusader Storm |
| Author | Nicholas Morton |
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| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | John Murray Press |
| Year published | 2026-06-04 |
| Number of pages | 448 |
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