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American Legends: Laurel  Hardy

ePub American Legends: Laurel Hardy by Charles River Editors in History

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In 1098; three years into the First Crusade and after a brutal eight-month siege; the Franks captured the city of Antioch. Two days later; Muslim forces arrived with a relief army; and the victors became the besieged. Exhausted and ravaged by illness and hunger; the Franks were exhorted by their religious leaders to supplicate God; and for three days they performed a series of liturgical exercises; beseeching God through ritual prayer to forgive their sins and grant them victory. The following day; the Christian army; accompanied by bishops and priests reciting psalms and hymns; marched out of the city to face the Muslim forces and won a resounding and improbable victory.From the very beginning and throughout the history of the Crusades; liturgical prayer; masses; and alms were all marshaled in the fight against the Muslim armies. During the Fifth Crusade; Pope Honorius III likened liturgy to "invisible weapons." This book is about those invisible weapons; about the prayers and liturgical rituals that were part of the battle for the faith. M. Cecilia Gaposchkin tells the story of the greatest collective religious undertaking of the Middle Ages; putting front and center the ways in which Latin Christians communicated their ideas and aspirations for crusade to God through liturgy; how liturgy was deployed in crusading; and how liturgy absorbed ideals or priorities of crusading. Liturgy helped construct the devotional ideology of the crusading project; endowing war with religious meaning; placing crusading ideals at the heart of Christian identity; and embedding crusading warfare squarely into the eschatological economy. By connecting medieval liturgical books with the larger narrative of crusading; Gaposchkin allows us to understand a crucial facet in the culture of holy war.


#1390598 in Books 2014-05-22Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x .10 x 6.00l; .17 #File Name: 149964435344 pages


Review
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. This book was not needed. Learn more from the Laurel and Hardy Forum online; for free.By Irv HyattMany factual errors. Appears to be internet material done in a cut and past style; with no knowledge of the team beforehand.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. An enjoyable peak into the lives of true legends.By DaleVery interesting look into the men behind the legend. Most of us grew up enjoying their very special brand of comedy. It was fun learning of the story behind their success and having the ability to peak into their personal lives. They will always have my respect as true gentlemen and magnificent entertainers. A very enjoyable walk down memory lane.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I enjoyed watching Laurel and Hardy with my Grandpa when I ...By PAULI enjoyed watching Laurel and Hardy with my Grandpa when I was a kid (I am 36 now). Reading this book about their lives was also fun; bringing back many memories.

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