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The Making of Europe: An Introduction to the History of European Unity
Published in Paperback by New American Library Trade (1956)
Author: Christopher Henry Dawson
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The Making of the West
Catholic University Press of America is coming out with the Works of Christopher Dawson. To my mind, this is one of the most important publishing events in recent memory. In addition, these works are reset and contain solid introductions by experts in the field. This is third in the series (following Progress and Religion; and Medieval Essays).

The Making of Europe: An Introduction to the History of European Unity is an important book, which came out in 1932. Dawson highlights the central factors and contributions in the formation of European unity - the Roman Empire, Classical Culture, Christianity, the Barbarians, the Byzantines and Islam. Although Dawson was a Catholic, the book is balanced and can be enjoyed by just about anyone. I liked in particular the fair overview of Islam. It's fashionable to say that history books of the past ignored the contributions of other culture and only contemporary (and leftist) historians rescued us from the evils of "eurocentrism" and "ethnocentrism." This is silly, as anyone who has read history books from the past knows. (In addition, take for example the success of books in the nineteenth century such as Salambo by Flaubert, or the exaggerated claims of Masons of the contributions of Egyptians, which rival the "Black Athena" crowd).

In particular, I enjoyed Alexander Murray's introductory essay, which updates some of Dawson's arguments in light of current scholarship and also places this work within his oeuvre.

Great Introduction to the "Dark Ages"
So just what did happen in Europe between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Crusades? This famous overview is just as readable today as when it was first written. Dawson's prose flow effortlessly and will keep you engaged. He covers everything from Baghdad to Iceland.

He has the decidedly un-Marxist view that ideas and individuals do count in history. His pan-European sympathies probably sounded unrealistic in the '30's, but are back in vogue as we approach the introduction of the Euro coins.


Religion and the Rise of Western Culture
Published in Hardcover by AMS Press (1979)
Author: Christopher Henry Dawson
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Mysteries of european history
This book has given me some clues to european history. I never understood why northern Europe (England, Scandinavia, Germany...) developed so much since XVII century, becomming more prosperous lands than southern countries like Italy or Spain. Dawson explains what happened during the "Dark Years" (500-800 A.D) in Europe, and there we may find an important difference between northern and southern countries. Recomended for deep thinking people on History.


The Historic Reality of Christian Culture: A Way to the Renewal of Human Life
Published in Textbook Binding by Greenwood Publishing Group (1976)
Author: Christopher Henry, Dawson
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Progress and Religion: An Historical Enquiry
Published in Hardcover by Greenwood Publishing Group (1970)
Author: Christopher Henry Dawson
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Peanut Butter Kisses and Mud Pie Hugs
Published in Paperback by Harvest House Publishers, Inc. (2000)
Author: Becky Freeman
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