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Crociate e jihad
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Le Crociate: e cioè l'avventura di quei cristiani che hanno accettato l'appello del papa, sentendone il fascino, e si sono messi in gioco, facendo cose che oggi ci sembrano assai discutibili e che invece a loro sembravano sacrosante. Il fatto è che i musulmani non sono rimasti inerti quando un'orda di barbari sanguinari venuti da chissà dove, per di più miscredenti, è entrata in terra islamica seminando distruzione."
Le Crociate, raccontate in modo diretto e brillante da Barbero, sono tremende esplosioni di violenza, forma sui generis di pellegrinaggio, valvola di sfogo per un'Europa sovraffollata; ma sono anche il momento in cui due mondi rivali, che non sanno di avere profonde radici comuni, si incontrano e si descrivono a vicenda.
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