Advanced History

Using this book please Paul Cobb's Race for Paradise answer this question :
"An approach to the Crusades that embraces multiple perspectives recovers medieval people not as heroes or villains but as fellow humans,
members of families, products of communities, cultural beings subject to the vagaries of the world they created around them, their gran,
civilization all contests just the oscillation of restless populations crowding the shores of an inland sea:
Q: Using specific examples from the book, how does Cobb go about trying to show that the story of the crusades isn't just a story of the
"clash of civilizations", but really a much more complicated story about complicated people?

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