登陆注册
14718400000078

第78章

Such were the famous Crusades, only the main facts of which Iallude to; for to describe them all, or even the more notable incidents, would fill volumes,--all interesting to be read in detail by those who have leisure; all marked by prodigious personal valor; all disgraceful for the want of unity of action and the absence of real generalship. They indicate the enormous waste of forces which characterizes nations in their progress. This waste of energies is one of the great facts of all history, surpassed only by the apparent waste of the forces of nature or the fruits of the earth, in the transition period between the time when men roamed in forests and the time when they cultivated the land. See what a vast destruction there has been of animals by each other;what a waste of plants and vegetables, when they could not be utilized. Why should man escape the universal waste, when reason is ignored or misdirected? Of what use or value could Palestine have been to Europeans in the Middle Ages? Of what use can any country be to conquerors, when it cannot be civilized or made to contribute to their wants? Europe then had no need of Asia, and that perhaps is the reason why Europe then could not conquer Asia.

Providence interfered, and rebuked the mad passions which animated the invaders, and swept them all away. Were Palestine really needed by Europe, it could be wrested from the Turks with less effort than was made by the feeblest of the crusaders.

Constantinople--the most magnificent site for a central power--was indeed wrested from the Greek emperors, and kept one hundred years;but the Europeans did not know what to do with the splendid prize, and it was given to the Turks, who made it the capital of a vital empire. All the good which resulted to Europe from the temporary possession of Constantinople was the introduction into Europe of Grecian literature and art. Its political and mercantile importance was not appreciated, nor then even scarcely needed. It will one day become again the spoil of that nation which can most be benefited by it. Such is the course events are made to take.

In this brief notice of the most unsuccessful wars in which Europe ever engaged we cannot help noticing their great mistakes. We see rashness, self-confidence. depreciation of enemies, want of foresight, ignorance of the difficulties to be surmounted. The crusaders were diverted from their main object, and wasted their forces in attacking unimportant cities, or fortresses out of their way. They invaded the islands of the Mediterranean, Egypt, Africa, and Greek possessions. They quarrelled with their friends, and they quarrelled with each other. The chieftains sought their individual advantage rather than the general good. Nor did they provide themselves with the necessities for such distant, operations. They had no commissariat,--without which even a modern army fails. They were captivated by trifles and frivolities, rather than directing their strength to the end in view. They allowed themselves to be seduced by both Greek and infidel arts and vices. They were betrayed into the most foolish courses. They had no proper knowledge of the forces with which they were to contend.

They wantonly massacred their foes when they fell into their hands, increased the animosity of the Mohammedans, and united them in a concert which they should themselves have sought. They marched by land when they should have sailed by sea, and they sailed by sea when they should have marched by land. They intrusted the command to monks and inexperienced leaders. They obeyed the mandates of apostolic vicars when they should have considered military necessities. In fact there was no unity of action, and scarcely unity of end. What would the great masters of Grecian and Roman warfare have thought of these blunders and stupidities, to say nothing of modern generals! The conduct of those wars excites our contempt, in spite of the heroism of individual knights. We despise the incapacity of leaders as much as we abhor the fanaticism which animated their labors. The Crusades have no bright side, apart from the piety and valor of some who embarked in them. Hence they are less and less interesting to modern readers.

The romance about them has ceased to affect us. We only see mistakes and follies; and who cares to dwell on the infirmities of human nature? It is only what is great in man that moves and exalts us. There is nothing we dwell upon with pleasure in these aggressive, useless, unjustifiable wars, except the chivalry associated with them. The reason of modern times as sternly rebukes them as the heart of the Middle Ages sickened at them.

In one aspect they are absolutely repulsive; and this in view of their vices. The crusaders were cruel. They wantonly massacred their enemies, even when defenceless. Sixty thousand people were butchered on the fall of Jerusalem; ten thousand were slaughtered in the Mosque of Omar. The Christians themselves felt safe when they sought the retreat of churches, in dire calamities at home;but they had no respect for the religious retreats of infidels.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 乱世魔王盛世才(西域烽燧系列小说)

    乱世魔王盛世才(西域烽燧系列小说)

    无名小卒时他便勾引上海滩财阀的姨太太,陷入色情圈套;东渡日本又迷恋上绝色东洋女,情海欲原放浪形骸……投靠蒋介石不成便赴新疆深藏韬晦,抓良机摇身成为“新疆王”。巧觅金发情妇,暗诛大批精英。拜倒在宋美龄的裙下,求得蒋介石的加官晋爵……
  • 你不可不知的100个经典养生秘诀

    你不可不知的100个经典养生秘诀

    天人合一,阴阳平衡。顺应四时,调摄情志。食饮有节,起居有常。劳逸适度,颐养天年。
  • 倒追999天

    倒追999天

    同校老师不能谈恋爱何况你个学生?相差六岁搞什么倒追?!
  • 卑微的逆袭

    卑微的逆袭

    一个平凡的青年,当得到一个神秘珠子瓶子之后,从此人生不再平凡。告别以前平凡的生活,踏上一条逆袭之路。金钱?权利?美女?统统都不及我手中的瓶子、、、一珠在手,天下我有!
  • 只想宠着你

    只想宠着你

    作为杀手和目标无疑他们两个都是不合格的代表“玥儿,你在干什么?”正在干坏事的某人,背后突然响起一道低沉的男音。“夜,你怎么来了?吓死我了!”听到熟悉的声音,玥把拿在手里的东西一藏,转身面向夙冥夜说道。“玥儿你还没有回答我的问题呢,你在干什么?”看着明显心虚的某人,夙冥夜勾起嘴角。“我在帮忙啊。”反正已经被发现,玥到时理直气壮地说。“哦?帮忙需要用到媚药?”夙冥夜的嘴角更添一丝玩味。“还不是瑾那小子动作太慢啦,我帮帮他而已嘛,夜你要不要一起啊?”“好啊,那玥儿要我怎么办呢?”“你就把这个给瑾吃了,然后我们。。。。”在处理事务的南宫瑾不禁打了个喷嚏。
  • 请旨承婚:狂傲夫君来接招

    请旨承婚:狂傲夫君来接招

    她本是个安分守己的老百姓,本本分分的小娱记。守着自己的一亩三分田,兢兢业业过日子。不料阴差阳错,弄巧成拙,一朝穿越。既来之则安之,为了生存,小心翼翼。为了身份不被暴露,她步步为营,玩得风生水起。安史之乱后,歌舞升平,且看一介良民如何玩转大唐。------------------------------------------------------------------“感谢阅文书评团提供书评支持”
  • 逆天草莽

    逆天草莽

    当宇宙行成,就注定毁灭,当星界诞生了生灵,就有了强弱之分,生死之争,究竟谁主沉浮,是草莽或是英雄,让我们试目以待。
  • 福妻驾到

    福妻驾到

    现代饭店彪悍老板娘魂穿古代。不分是非的极品婆婆?三年未归生死不明的丈夫?心狠手辣的阴毒亲戚?贪婪而好色的地主老财?吃上顿没下顿的贫困宭境?不怕不怕,神仙相助,一技在手,天下我有!且看现代张悦娘,如何身带福气玩转古代,开面馆、收小弟、左纳财富,右傍美男,共绘幸福生活大好蓝图!!!!快本新书《天媒地聘》已经上架开始销售,只要3.99元即可将整本书抱回家,你还等什么哪,赶紧点击下面的直通车,享受乐乐精心为您准备的美食盛宴吧!)
  • 恋爱三十六计:霸道爱上你

    恋爱三十六计:霸道爱上你

    她是桀骜不驯的固执女,他是风骚无限的闷骚男。他的温柔只对她展现,她的防备也只有他能让她放下。“你不过是楚教授的弟子罢了,你等着,等我超越你!”面对她的激将法,他只是笑着面对。“傻丫头,你能对自己好点儿吗?别让我心疼啊!”他不断释放的温柔,让她一步步后退,直到……
  • 剑侠情缘弎

    剑侠情缘弎

    不一样的江湖路,不一样的武侠情!讲述穿越后的那点事儿,情义、美女、金钱、名誉......各种纠结!一个男人的江湖梦!