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The Terror of History: On the Uncertainties of Life in Western Civilization (Princeton University Press) (Hardback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 24 hours | |Short Description for The Terror of HistoryReflects on Western humanity's efforts to escape from history and its terrors - from the existential condition and natural disasters to the succession of wars and other man-made catastrophes. In chapters that range across Western history and culture, this book takes up religion, the material world, and the world of art and knowledge in turn.
Full description- Publisher: Princeton University Press
- Published: 01 October 2011
- Format: Hardback 200 pages
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- Categories: General & World History | European History | Early History: C 500 To C 1450/1500 | Medieval History | Early Modern History: C 1450/1500 To C 1700 | Social & Cultural History | Witchcraft & Wicca | Blasphemy, Heresy, Apostasy | Mysticism | Witchcraft
- ISBN 13: 9780691124131 ISBN 10: 0691124132
- Sales rank: 268,228
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Full description for The Terror of History
This book reflects on Western humanity's efforts to escape from history and its terrors--from the existential condition and natural disasters to the endless succession of wars and other man-made catastrophes. Drawing on historical episodes ranging from antiquity to the recent past, and combining them with literary examples and personal reflections, Teofilo Ruiz explores the embrace of religious experiences, the pursuit of worldly success and pleasures, and the quest for beauty and knowledge as three primary responses to the individual and collective nightmares of history. The result is a profound meditation on how men and women in Western society sought (and still seek) to make meaning of the world and its disturbing history. In chapters that range widely across Western history and culture, The Terror of History takes up religion, the material world, and the world of art and knowledge. "Religion and the World to Come" examines orthodox and heterodox forms of spirituality, apocalyptic movements, mysticism, supernatural beliefs, and many forms of esotericism, including magic, alchemy, astrology, and witchcraft. "The World of Matter and the Senses" considers material riches, festivals and carnivals, sports, sex, and utopian communities. Finally, "The Lure of Beauty and Knowledge" looks at cultural productions of all sorts, from art to scholarship. Combining astonishing historical breadth with a personal and accessible narrative style, The Terror of History is a moving testimony to the incredibly diverse ways humans have sought to cope with their frightening history.

