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Civilization [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 544 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 240x159x49 mm, kaal: 1008 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Jan-2006
  • Kirjastus: Jonathan Cape Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0224062417
  • ISBN-13: 9780224062411
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 544 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 240x159x49 mm, kaal: 1008 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Jan-2006
  • Kirjastus: Jonathan Cape Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0224062417
  • ISBN-13: 9780224062411
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On 21 September 2001 George W. Bush told Congress 'This is civilization's fight.' A month later he said 'I'm not moving on because we're in a fight for civilization itself.' European leaders described the 11 September attacks as 'a declaration of war against the entire civilized world' by a force 'dedicated to the destruction of civilization'. But what do we mean by civilization? We have a vague belief in a Western tradition of openness and freedom that has produced a good life for its citizens and a culture of enormous depth and creative power. But the history of our civilization is also filled with unspeakable brutality. For every Leonardo there is a Torquemada, for every Beethoven symphony a concentration camp, for every Chrysler Building a My Lai massacre. How can we come to the defence of a civilization whose benefits seem so questionable? In this ambitious and important book Roger Osborne shows that we can only understand and take comfort in our civilization by re-examining and confronting our past. The barbarity in Western history can no longer be explained away as base human brutality breaking through the restraining bonds of civilization. Instead we need to see that civilization is itself a hazardous enterprise, creating enormous challenges to humans as moral social beings - challenges that we sometimes fail. "Civilization" tells the story of the Western world from its origins to the present. Sweeping in its scope and comprehensive in its coverage, "Civilization" covers everything from the siege of Troy to the Gettysburg address, from Charlemagne to the European Union and from Aristotle to John Rawls. Filled with the voices of the past - including Herodotus, Pericles, Cicero, St Paul, Plotinus, St Augustine, Boccaccio, Machiavelli, Cervantes, Locke, Voltaire, Jefferson, Gibbon, Darwin, Marx, Weber, Roosevelt and Arendt, to name just a few - the book ends with an assessment of the present state of Western civilization in the light of its past and an indication of how it might go about the urgent task of renewing itself. At such a dangerous time in the world's history this remarkable and compelling book is required reading.

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"THE FLOATING EGG (over 12,000 copies sold) 'Wonderful...utterly fascinating' The Times 'If you have never read a book about geology, and didn't even think you were interested, Roger Osborne could change your life' Independent on Sunday THE DEPRAT AFFAIR 'Immensely readable and beautifully written' Ruth Rendell, Daily Telegraph THE DREAMER OF CALLE SAN SALVADOR 'A refreshing change from "straight" history...fascinating' Daily Telegraph"

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Through a vivid and dramatic interrogation of the past, this book examines and illuminates the nature of Western civilization from its earliest incarnations to the present. 20030513
Illustrations
ix
List of Maps
xii
Prologue 1(19)
In the Beginning
Prehistory and Illiterate Societies
20(26)
A Torrent of Words
Change and Custom in Classical Greece
46(26)
The Birth of Abstraction
Plato, Aristotle and the Rational Mind
72(22)
The Universal Civilization
Rome and the Barbarians
94(19)
Augustine's Vision of Christianity
From Rebel Sect to Universal Faith
113(21)
Religion as Civilization
The Establishment of Western Christendom
134(28)
Another Way of Living
The Medieval Town and Communal Life
162(18)
Art as Civilization
Wealth, Power and Innovation in the Italian Renaissance
180(33)
The Search for the Christian Life
The European Reformation as a New Beginning
213(23)
Kings, Armies and Nations
The Rise of the Military State
236(20)
Us and Them
Colonization and Slavery
256(25)
The Rational Individual
Theory and Practice in Making Society
281(24)
Enlightenment and Revolution
Politics and Reason in France and America
305(36)
Industrialization and Nationalism
British Dominance and the Ideology of Freedom
341(28)
From Rural Colonies to Industrial Continent
The Making of Modern America
369(28)
Towards the Abyss
Technology, Ideology, Apocalypse
397(31)
The End of Civilization
Depression, Extremism and Genocide in Europe, America and Asia
428(26)
The Post-War World
From Social Cohension to Global Marketplace
454(39)
Acknowledgements, Refereces and Further Reading 493(14)
Index 507
Roger Osborne worked as a publisher for sixteen years before becoming a full-time writer in 1992. His work focuses on different aspects of cultural and scientific history. His recent work includes The Deprat Affair and a play based on The Dreamer of the Calle de San Salvador, broadcast on BBC radio.