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Hervé Pierre
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By:
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Amin Maalouf
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Dans cet essai, Amin Maalouf, écrivain d'origine libanaise, élu à l'Académie française, propose une exploration d'une période bien connue en Occident, les Croisades, mais cette fois-ci du point de vue oriental.
Depuis 1095 et durant près de deux siècles, les croisés occupent les villes et l'imaginaire des peuples de la Terre Sainte, dans des campagnes relevant à la fois de l'expansion militaire que de la mission divine, revendiquant les territoires sacrés tout en lynchant et pillant les territoires sur leur passage.
À travers les récits de chroniqueurs et historiens arabes de l'époque, d'épisodes de batailles épiques ou de tranches de vie quotidienne au cœur des cités de la Terre Sainte, l'auteur explore de manière à la fois rigoureuse et accessible l'impact que ces évènements ont pu avoir sur l'évolution et la mémoire collective des civilisations Arabes.
TABLE DES MATIÈRES :
Avant-propos ;
Prologue ;
Première partie : L'INVASION (1096-1100) ;
- Chap. I. - Les Franj arrivent ;
- Chap. II. - Un maudit fabricant de cuirasses ;
- Chap. III. - Les cannibales de Maara ;
Deuxième partie : L'OCCUPATION (1100-1128) ;
- Chap. IV. - Les deux mille jours de Tripoli ;
- Chap. V. - Un résistant enturbanné ;
Troisième partie : LA RIPOSTE (1128-1146) ;
- Chap. VI. - Les complots de Damas ;
- Chap. VII. - Un émir chez les barbares ;
Quatrième partie : LA VICTOIRE (1146-1187) ;
- Chap. VIII. - Le saint roi Noureddin ;
- Chap. IX. - La ruée vers le Nil ;
- Chap. X. - Les larmes de Saladin ;
Cinquième partie : LE SURSIS (1187-1244) ;
- Chap. XI. - L'impossible rencontre ;
- Chap. XII. - Le juste et le parfait ;
Sixième partie : L'EXPULSION (1244-1291) ;
- Chap. XIII. - Le fouet mongol ;
- Chap. XIV. - Fasse Dieu qu'ils n 'y mettent plus jamais les pieds ;
Épilogue.
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The narrator was very bad very bad diction. The sound sharpness of the reader is also bad. It looks like is reading from a distant room
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Une série de personages qui se tuent et des histoires pas très interessantes. J’étais vraiment déçu.
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