The causes of war: Volume II 1000 CE to 1400 CE
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I. Introduction............................................................1
1. The Conversation on Sunday Afternoon...............................1
2. Utopia.............................................................1
3. Facts..............................................................3
4. Casus Belli in Practice............................................3
5. Volume Two.........................................................4
II. The Eleventh Century....................................................5
1. Introduction................................................... 5
2. The Struggle for Power in the First Fifty Years in Europe..........6
A. The Vikings....................................................6
B. The Rus.......................................................10
C. Germany.......................................................11
3. The Muslim World in the First Half of the Eleventh Century........13
A. Leadership.................................................. 13
B. The Fatimids................................... ...........14
4. The Papacy in the First Half of the Eleventh Century............ 16
A. In Theory.....................................................16
B. In Practice...................................................17
5. The Papacy in the Second Half of the Eleventh Century.............19
A. Leo IX................................................... ...19
B. Alexander II..................................................20
(i) The War Against Islam in Sicily....................... 21
(ii) The War Against Islam in Spain..........................22
(iii) The Norman Conquest of England..........................23
(iv) The Challenge to the Emperor............................25
C. Gregory VII................................................. 25
(i) Excommunicating the Emperor........................... 28
D. Urban II......................................................31
(i) The Continuing Excommunication..........................31
6. The First Crusade ............................................ 32
A. The Rise of the Seljuks.......................................32
B. The Goal of Jerusalem.........................................33
7. China.............................................................35
A. The Song......................................................35
(i) Philosophy and Practice.................................36
(ii) Tibet, Vietnam and Korea................................37
(iii) The Liao and the Xi Xia.................................38
8. Conclusion.................................................. ....40
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Contents
The Twelfth Century...................................
1. Introduction......................................
2. Monarchy, Thrones and Territory...................
3. The Throne of England.............................
A. Henry I.......................................
B. Stephen and Matilda...........................
C. Henry II......................................
D. The Orbit of England: Scotland, Ireland and Wales
4. Wars between the Papacy and Empire................
A. The Concordats of London and Worms............
B. Lothair II and Conrad III.....................
C. Frederick Barbarossa............................
(i) Communes, Veches and Cortes...............
(ii) The Breach with Rome......................
(iii) The Lombard League......................
D. Heinrich VI.....................................
E. The Widening Horizon for Conflict in Europe...
5. Non-Conformist Communities in Europe..............
6. Wars between Christianity and Islam...............
A. The Christian Territories in the Holy Land....
B. The Second Crusade............................
C. The Baltic and Spain..........................
D. Damascus......................................
E. Saladin.......................................
(i) The End of the Fatimids...................
(ii) The Capture of Christian Jerusalem......
E The Third Crusade...............................
7. China.............................................
A. The Song and the Jin..........................
8. Conclusion........................................
The Thirteenth Century................................
1. Introduction......................................
2. The Church........................................
A. Pope Innocent III.............................
3. The Fourth Crusade................................
A. The Fracturing Relationship...................
B. Venice and Byzantium..........................
C. The Sack of Constantinople....................
4. Non-Conforming Communities........................
A. Pagans, Jews and Witches......................
B. The Albigensian Crusade.......................
5. Christian and Muslim Conflict.....................
A. The Fragmentation of the Ayyubids.............
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B. Spain and North Africa.........................................99
C. The Fifth Crusade........................................... 100
Frederick II......................................................101
A. The Civil War Surrounding the Child Frederick.................101
B. The Battle of Bouvines and the Rise of Frederick..............102
C. The Challenge of the Papacy and the Sixth Crusade........... 104
D. War, Peace and War in Italy...................................106
Following the End of the Hohenstaufen Line.......................110
A. Italy.........................................................110
B. Charles of Anjou............................................ ill
C. Thomas Aquinas...............................................111
D. The Wider Ambitions of Charles of Anjou..................... 112
(i) The Sicilian Vespers and their Aftermath..............113
E. Germany.......................................................115
F. Rudolf von Habsburg...........................................116
(i) The Break from Italy.................................. 117
(ii) Switzerland Begins to Surface...................... 117
G. Albert of Habsburg and Adolf of Nassau........................118
England....................................................... 119
A. John......................................................... 119
(i) The Loss of Normandy................................. 120
(ii) Scotland, Ireland, Wales, France and Rome...,........... 121
B. The Magna Carta..............................................123
(i) The First Barons’ War................................ 125
C. Henry III.............................................. .....126
(i) The Pressure Grows.....................................127
(ii) The Right to Topple a Tyrant...........................127
(iii) Simon de Montfort.................................. 128
(iv) The Second Barons’ War.................................130
D. Edward I.................................................... 132
(i) Parliament......................................... 133
(ii) Wales..................................................134
(iii) Scotland...............................................135
(iv) France............................................. 136
(v) The Auld Alliance.................................... 137
The Mongolian Empire.............................................138
A. Genghis Khan..................................................138
(i) Formation.............................................138
(ii) Difference......................................... 139
(iii) The Xi Xia, the Jin and the Song..................... 141
(iv) Korea..................................................142
(v) Islam................................................ 143
(vi) North India.................................... 144
(vii) Eastern Europe............................... 145
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B. Ogedei.....................................................146
(i) Korea................................................146
(ii) The Song.............................................146
(iii) Tibet................................................147
(iv) Eastern Europe.......................................147
C. Guyuk and Mongke...........................................150
D. Kublai Khan and the Yuan Dynasty...........................151
(i) The End of the Song..................................151
(ii) The New Approach.....................................153
(iii) The Further Conquest of Asia.........................153
(iv) Japan................................................154
10. The Three-Way Clash in the Middle East..........................155
A. The End of Christian Jerusalem.............................155
B. The Seventh Crusade and the Rise of the Mamluks............156
C. Halting the Mongol Juggernaut..............................157
D. The End of the Latin Christian Areas in the Middle East....160
11. Conclusion......................................................165
V The Fourteenth Century.............................................170
1. Introduction....................................................170
2. The Contest between Empire and Papacy...........................171
A. Pope Boniface VIII.........................................171
B. The End of Albert..........................................174
C. Heinrich VII...............................................174
(i) Dante................................................175
D. Louis the Bavarian.........................................177
(i) Popes, Philosophers and Kings........................178
(ii) Clement VI...........................................180
E. Charles IV.................................................181
(i) The Golden Bull......................................181
(ii) The Fragmentation of Empire and Church...............182
(iii) The Western Schism...................................183
F. Wenceslaus IV..............................................184
3. Central and Eastern Europe.....................................185
A. Negotiated, Elected and Absolute Monarchy
and Rising Superpowers.....................................185
(i) The Polish-Lithuanian Union..........................185
(ii) Moscow...............................................186
4. England and her Neighbours......................................187
A. The Last Years of Edward I and Philip IV..................187
(i) The Estates General..................................188
(ii) Scotland and Flanders................................188
(iii) The Treaty of Paris..................................189
(iv) Scotland and Flanders Again..........................189
(v) The End of the Templars..............................190
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B. Edward II...................................................191
(i) Piers Gaveston.........................................191
(ii) Robert the Bruce.......................................192
(iii) The Salic Law......................-...................195
(iv) Edward II Assumes Absolute Power.......................195
(v) The End of Edward II...................................196
(vi) Isabella and Mortimer..................................197
C. Edward III..................................................199
(i) Regaining Control of England....................... ..199
(ii) Scotland...............................................200
D. The Hundred Years War.......................................201
(i) The Battle of Crecy.................................. 202
(ii) John II of France and the Battle of Poiters............203
(iii) Chaos in France....................................-...204
(iv) The Treaty of Bretigny.................................204
(v) The Peace Breaks.......................................205
E. Richard II..................................................207
(i) The Peasants’ Revolt................................. 207
(ii) The Hundred Years War Flares Again.....................210
(iii) The Toppling of the King...............................213
5. The Wars of Islam............................................. 216
A. North Africa................................................216
B. The End of Christian Armenia................................216
C. The Beginnings of the Ottoman Empire........................217
D. The Entry into Europe.......................................219
E. The Loss of Autonomy of Constantinople......................220
F. Overunning the Balkans.................................... 223
6. The Last Nomadic Conqueror......................................224
7. China...........................................................227
A. The End of the Yuan.........................................227
B. The Rise of the Ming........................................227
8. Conclusion......................................................230
VI. Conclusion...........................................................235
1. Migratory Forces................................................235
2. Monarchy...................................................... 235
3. Politics........................................................239
4. Religion...................................................... 243
A. Inter-Christian Warfare.....................................243
B. Inter-Religious Warfare................................... 247
C. The Mongol Dimension........................................249
D. The Post Mongol World: The Ottoman Empire,
Timur and the Ming..........................................251
Index.....................................................................255
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