Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Tonight on BBC 2



Victory and Defeat

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Thomas Asbridge in pensive mood
Episode 3 of 3
DURATION: at least 59 MINUTES
In the concluding episode of this acclaimed three-part series, Dr Thomas Asbridge (Cantab.) reveals that the outcome of these epic holy wars was decided not as previously supposed, on the hallowed playing fields of Eton, but in Egypt. As trade blossomed between Christians and Muslims and the Mongol hordes arrived from Asia, a saintly French king - afire with crusading zeal - and the most remarkable Muslim leader of the Middle Ages (Morgan Freeman?) fought for ultimate victory in the East. The stakes were high, very high. Nothing less than ultimate victory in the East.
Drawing upon eyewitness chronicles and the latest archaeological evidence, Dr Asbridge argues that it was a fearsome slave-warrior from the Russian Steppes - now forgotten in the West - who finally sealed the fate of the crusades. And, most controversially of all, Asbridge challenges the popular misconception that the medieval crusades sparked a clash of civilisations between Islam and the West that continues to this day. 
But surely if it is a popular misconcepton, there's nothing very controversial in challenging it? 



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