Authority and Challenge

Authority and Challenge
Author: Donald Lindsay
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1975
Genre: Europe
ISBN:

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A Portrait of Europe

A Portrait of Europe
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Release: 1972
Genre:
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The Transformation of Europe 1300-1600

The Transformation of Europe 1300-1600
Author: David Nicholas
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Total Pages: 496
Release: 1999-04-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780340662083

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This comprehensive survey of European history between 1300 and 1600 challenges conventional vision of Europe that divides the world between the late-medieval and early modern periods, emphasizing the distortion involved in that construction. Important changes toward "modernity" are evident, the book argues, as early as the fourteenth century; only in religious history does there appear to be some justification for retaining the traditional notion that "modern age" began with Martin Luther, though even in that arena the institutional break of the Protestants with Rome cannot conceal fundamental continuity of expression and attitude.

Medieval Warfare

Medieval Warfare
Author: Everett U. Crosby
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2000-08-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1135576254

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Hono sapiens, homo pugnans, and so it has been since the beginning of recorded history. In the Middle Ages, especially, armed conflict and the military life were so much a part of the political and cultural development that a general account of this period is, in large measure, a description of how men went to war.

Medieval Warfare

Medieval Warfare
Author: Maurice Hugh Keen
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2001
Genre: Europe
ISBN: 1135576262

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The Midnight Kingdom

The Midnight Kingdom
Author: Jared Yates Sexton
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2023-01-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 0593185234

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From the author of American Rule and the host of The Muckrake Podcast, an ambitious account of how white supremacist lies, religious mythologies, and poisonous conspiracy theories built the modern world and threaten to plunge us into an authoritarian nightmare. To fully understand these strange and dangerous times, Jared Yates Sexton takes a hard look at our nation’s history: namely, the abuses committed by those in power and the comforting stories that shaped the way the West has viewed itself up to the present. As reactionaries and authoritarians cling to myths about “Western civilization,” The Midnight Kingdom exposes how political power, religious indoctrination, and economic dominance have been repeatedly weaponized to oppress and exploit, sounding an alarm for what lies ahead as the current order frays. Beginning with the Roman Empire and racing through centuries of colonization, war, genocide, and the recurring clashes of progress and regression, Sexton finds our modern world at a crossroads. In an echo of past crises, we have arrived at a time of historic inequality and a fading trust in our institutions. Meanwhile, authoritarianism is gaining momentum and the progress of the twentieth century is being rolled back at dizzying speed. This catastrophic moment holds terrible potential for a return to a totalitarian past or, potentially, a better, realer, more human future. The difference depends on a true reckoning with our history and the larger forces at play or hiding behind this disastrous fantasy of Western superiority. Bracing and compulsively readable, The Midnight Kingdom takes a critical look at the forces that have shaped human civilization for centuries—and invites us to seek a radically different future.