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Thomas F. Madden
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Professor of Medieval History, Saint Louis University, Missouri. Author of A Concise History of the Crusades, Enrico Dandolo and the Rise of Venice, and others; coauthor of The Fourth Crusade: The Conquest of Constantinople.

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Crusades
Crusades, military expeditions, beginning in the late 11th century, that were organized by western European Christians in response to centuries of Muslim wars of expansion. Their objectives were to check the spread of Islam, to retake control of the Holy Land in the eastern Mediterranean, to…
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Publications (5)
Venice: A New History
Venice: A New History (October 2013)
By Thomas F. Madden
A spellbinding new portrait of one of the world’s most beloved cities, from the author of IstanbulLa Serenissima. Its breathtaking architecture, art, and opera ensure that Venice remains a perennially popular destination for tourists and armchair travelers alike. Yet most of the available books about this magical city are either facile travel guides or fusty academic tomes. In Venice, renowned historian Thomas F. Madden draws on new research to explore the city’s...
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The Concise History of the Crusades, Third Student Edition (Critical Issues in World and International History)
The Concise History of the Crusades, Third Student Edition (Critical Issues in World and International History) (September 2013)
By Thomas F. Madden
What is the relationship between the medieval crusades and the problems of the modern Middle East? Were the crusades the Christian equivalent of Muslim jihad? In this sweeping yet crisp history, Thomas F. Madden offers a brilliant and compelling narrative of the crusades and their contemporary relevance. Placing all of the major crusades within their medieval social, economic, religious, and intellectual environments, Madden explores the uniquely medieval world that led untold thousands to leave...
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Empires of Trust: How Rome Built--and America Is Building--a New World
Empires of Trust: How Rome Built--and America Is Building--a New World (June 2009)
By Thomas F. Madden
An acclaimed historian offers an optimistic view of the future of the United States in the light of Roman history Maybe the end of the American ascendancy is not upon us. Maybe the U.S. will continue to dominate the world for centuries. Now award-winning historian Thomas Madden delivers an optimistic view of our nation's future. Madden shows that the power of the ancient Roman republic and the U.S. was built on trust between allies, not the conquest of enemies. The far-reaching...
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Enrico Dandolo and the Rise of Venice
Enrico Dandolo and the Rise of Venice (September 2006)
By Thomas F. F. Madden
Between the eleventh and thirteenth centuries, Venice transformed itself from a struggling merchant commune to a powerful maritime empire that would shape events in the Mediterranean for the next four hundred years. In this magisterial new book on medieval Venice, Thomas F. Madden traces the city-state's extraordinary rise through the life of Enrico Dandolo (c. 1107Ð1205), who ruled Venice as doge from 1192 until his death. The scion of a prosperous merchant family deeply involved in politics,...
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The Fourth Crusade: The Conquest of Constantinople (The Middle Ages Series)
The Fourth Crusade: The Conquest of Constantinople (The Middle Ages Series) (September 1999)
By Donald E. Queller, Thomas F. Madden
On August 15, 1199, Pope Innocent III called for a renewed effort to deliver Jerusalem from the Infidel, but the Fourth Crusade had a very different outcome from the one he preached. Proceeding no further than Constantinople, the Crusaders sacked the capital of eastern Christendom and installed a Latin ruler on the throne of Byzantium. This revised and expanded edition of The Fourth Crusade gives fresh emphasis to events in Byzantium and the Byzantine response to the actions of the Crusaders....
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