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The House of War

The Struggle between Christendom and the Caliphate

Sir Simon Mayall

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English
Osprey Publishing
12 September 2024
The confrontation between Islam and Christendom that began almost from the death of the Prophet Mohammed in ad 632 and endured to the dissolution of the 1300-year-old Muslim caliphate in 1924 has shaped the modern world.

From the taking of Jerusalem in ad 638 by Caliph Umar, to the collapse of the Ottoman Empire in 1918, Christian Popes, Emperors and Kings, and Muslim Caliphs and Sultans were locked in a 1300-year battle for political, military, ideological, economic and religious supremacy. This struggle was fought out in France and in the Iberian Peninsula, across North Africa, in the Levant, the Holy Land and Mesopotamia, in the Balkans and Central Europe, throughout the Mediterranean Sea and, in time, in the Indian Ocean and Persian Gulf. Echoes of it even reverberated in the discovery and conquest of the Americas.

At the heart of this centuries-long confrontation were some of the most significant clashes of arms in human history, upon whose outcome depended the very existence of empires, kingdoms, city states, and peoples, and whose consequences continue to shape attitudes, politics and policies to the present day: The taking and re-taking of Jerusalem, and the struggle for control of a city holy to the three great monotheistic religions of the world; The fall of Constantinople, the demise of the 1000-year Byzantine Empire, and the catalyst for Christendom to conclude the reconquest of Spain, as well as to strike out East and West in order to outflank the Ottomans; The sieges of Rhodes and Malta, and the struggle for domination of the Mediterranean Sea, the heart of the Classical World; The battle of Mohacs, and the fall of the great Christian bastion of Hungary, at a time when Christendom was already riven by the struggle between Catholicism and Protestantism; The last assault on Vienna, and the ‘high-water mark’ of Ottoman advance into Europe; Megiddo (Armageddon), the re-taking of Jerusalem, the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, the dissolution of the Sultanate and the Caliphate, and the formation of modern Europe, and the modern Middle East.

The House of War will offer a wide, sweeping historical narrative, encompassing the broad historical and religious context of this period, while focussing on some of the key, pivotal sieges and battles, and on the protagonists, political and military, who determined their conclusions and their consequences.
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Imprint:   Osprey Publishing
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 153mm,  Spine: 25mm
Weight:   454g
ISBN:   9781472864338
ISBN 10:   1472864336
Pages:   352
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Author's Note and Acknowledgements List of Illustrations and Maps Introduction Part One: The Battle Lines are Drawn 1. Rise of the Caliphate: Yarmouk and al-Qadisiyyah 636 Part Two: The Contest for the Holy Land 2. Victory in the East: Jerusalem 1099 3. Disaster at the Horns: Hattin 1187 4. Expulsion from Eden: Acre 1291 Part Three: Ruin of an Empire 5. The Walls Fail: Constantinople 1453 Part Four: The Struggle for the Middle Sea 6. The Knights at Bay: Rhodes 1522 7. They Shall Not Pass: Malta 1565 8. ‘There Was a Man Called John’: Lepanto 1571 Part Five: The Marches of Central Europe 9. ‘Like a Flood of Black Pitch’: Vienna 1683 Part Six: The World Remade 10. He Stoops to Conquer: Jerusalem 1917 Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index

Simon Mayall is a former soldier in the British Army, and an acknowledged expert on the history of the Middle East, and of the Crusades. Much of his 40-year professional career was focussed on the Middle East, and he has strong family and academic interests in the region. His last appointments were as the British Government’s ‘Defence Senior Adviser for the Middle East’, and the Prime Minister’s ‘Security Envoy to Iraq and the Kurdish Region’. He has written book on Turkey’s post-Cold War security policy, and a thesis on Jihadist Ideology. He most recently published Soldier in the Sand – A Personal History of the Modern Middle East This work is a combination of military memoir, family story, and an examination of the history, religion, ideologies and culture of the Middle East. He is a regular media contributor on Middle East and Defence and Security issues.

Reviews for The House of War: The Struggle between Christendom and the Caliphate

Ambitious in range, pacy and highly readable, and admirably clear, it should be essential reading for diplomats, military leaders and politicians.’ * General Sir Patrick Sanders, former Chief of the General Staff * No one could be better qualified to write on this fascinating subject … Simon Mayall is a soldier-scholar at the top of his game. * Andrew Roberts, author of 'Churchill: Walking with Destiny' * This is a remarkable book. * The Rt Hon The Lord Soames of Fletching * An engrossing account of over a thousand years of conflict that has shaped our world. * Dan Snow * Rarely has a military history book been so necessary and well-timed as Simon Mayall’s erudite and entertaining The House of War. * Nicholas Hopton, former UK Ambassador to Iran, Libya, Qatar and Yemen *


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