Roger Crowley
Roger Crowley is a UK-based writer and historian and a graduate of Cambridge University. As the child of a naval family, his fascination with the Mediterranean world started early, on the island of Malta. He has lived in Istanbul, walked across much of western Turkey, and traveled widely throughout the region. His particular interests are the Byzantine, Venetian, and Ottoman empires, seafaring, and eyewitness history. He is the author of three books on the empires of the Mediterranean and its...See more
Roger Crowley is a UK-based writer and historian and a graduate of Cambridge University. As the child of a naval family, his fascination with the Mediterranean world started early, on the island of Malta. He has lived in Istanbul, walked across much of western Turkey, and traveled widely throughout the region. His particular interests are the Byzantine, Venetian, and Ottoman empires, seafaring, and eyewitness history. He is the author of three books on the empires of the Mediterranean and its surroundings: 1453: The Holy War for Constantinople , Empires of the Sea , and City of Fortune: How Venice Ruled the Waves . See less
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Roger Crowley book reviews
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Conquerors: How Portugal Seized the Indian Ocean and Forged the First Global Empire
Fantastic Read
A delightfully exciting story told in a gripping way, with lots of historical minor details that give extra flavour. A rare pleasure to read a perhaps neglected area of important history in such a ... Read More
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1453: The Holy War for Constantinople and the Clash of Islam and the West
I think this book is one of the best I've found not only to describe the issues of the conflict in 1453 of Christian and Islamic forces in, then, Constantinople, but also to put that information in ... Read More
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1453: The Holy War for Constantinople and the Clash of Islam and the West
I STRONGLY RECOMMEND THE BOOK "1453" WRITTEN BY ROGER CROWLEY. THE AUTHOR PROVIDES DETAILED INFORMATION IN SUCH A MANNER , THAT YOU WILL THINK THAT YOU ARE IN CONSTANTINOPLE AWAITING THE OTTOMAN ... Read More