Format

Häftad

Sidor

304 sidor

Språk

Engelska

Utgiven

dec. 2002

Jämför priser

Från 302 kr
Adlibris
Bästa pris
302 kr
Bokus
326 kr
Akademibokhandeln
389 kr

Priserna uppdateras löpande från säkra och trygga butiker.

Andra utgåvor

Om boken

In this work, Christopher Dawson concludes that the period of the 4th to the 11th centuries, commonly known as the Dark Ages, was not a barren prelude to the creative energy of the mediaeval world. Instead, he argues that it is better described as ""ages of dawn"", for it was in this rich and confused period that the complex and creative interaction of the Roman Empire, the Christian Church, the classical tradition and barbarous societies provided the foundation for a vital, unified European culture. In an age of fragmentation and the emergence of new nationalist forces, Dawson argued that if ""our civilization is to survive, it is essential that it should develop a common European consciousness and sense of historic and organic unity"". But he was clear that this unity required sources deeper and more complex than the political and economic movements on which so many had come to depend, and he insisted, prophetically, that Europe would need to recover its Christian roots if it was to survive.

Fler böcker av Christopher Dawson

Se alla

Boktips inom Samhälle och politik

Bästa pris302 kr
Gå till butik