The Story of Civilization: The Age of Reason Begins

A History of European Civilization in the Period of Shakespeare, Bacon, Montaigne, Rembrandt, Galileo, and Descartes: 1558-1648

Will & Ariel Durant

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"The Story of Civilization: The Age of Reason Begins" by Will and Ariel Durant is a scholarly and illuminating exploration of the pivotal period in human history known as the Age of Reason.

The book takes readers on a captivating journey through the 17th and 18th centuries, a time of profound intellectual, social, and political transformation. With masterful prose, the Durants dissect the intellectual currents and historical events that shaped this era, from the rise of rationalism and scientific inquiry to the far-reaching consequences of the Enlightenment.

Drawing upon their extensive research, the authors deftly weave together the ideas, personalities, and key moments that defined this remarkable period. They delve into the seminal works of philosophers like Descartes, Locke, and Voltaire, as well as the political upheavals that erupted across the globe, such as the English Civil War and the American Revolution.

The Durants skillfully intertwine the narratives of thinkers and world leaders, illuminating their impact on society and the enduring legacies they left behind. They also delve into the role of religious and cultural movements, examining the tensions between tradition and progress that characterized this time.

As readers delve into this engaging and comprehensive work, they gain insights into the birth of modernity and the foundations of our current understanding of democracy, human rights, and scientific thinking. Through their meticulous scholarship and clear prose, Will and Ariel Durant present a rich tapestry of ideas and events that continue to shape our world today.

"The Story of Civilization: The Age of Reason Begins" is an enlightening and authoritative account that will appeal to history enthusiasts, scholars, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the transformative period that laid the groundwork for the modern age.

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