Author : Susan Wise Bauer
Total Page : 424
Publisher : Peace Hill Press
Publication Date : 2007 04 16
The Story of the World History for the Classical Child Volume 2 The Middle Ages From the Fall of Rome to the Rise of the Renaissance Revised Edition
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The books in this series are well written in a manner that is interesting to read They impress me as a great way to get an overview of the big picture of human history as preparation for more indepth study in the higher grades
Each volume covers a particular segment of history and is designed for one school year The historical period covered is pretty much parallel to the period covered in the home schooling program we are following but the book holds one s attention better than the one used in home schooling which has more of the text book format I understand that there is a companion question and answer book for each volume but I have not seen one of these books
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We ve just begun this series of 4 books due to Classical Conversations homeschool curriculum I have enjoyed teaching history but my kids haven t quite caught the bug This series has given them something to look forward to Every day for homework they read a couple chapters and relate to me how much they like the stories never a complaint
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I m trying to work with The Story of the World Vol 2 The Middle Ages With respect how does one write a history of the Middle Ages and leave out
Cathedrals The medieval cathedrals of Europe there are over a hundred of them are the greatest accomplishments of humanity in the whole theatre of art P Johnson Art A New History New York HarperCollins 2003 p 153 they were the center of both secular and religious life in the Middle Ages
An explanation of how the monks in Ireland kept Western Civilization alive and re introduced it to the continent
The Rule of Benedict a foundational document for Western civilization right up there with the Magna Carta that has influenced everything from constitutional government to corporate organization
Scholasticism Humanism yes it began in the Middle Ages Thomas Aquinas and his Summa Theologica marrying Greek rationalism and Christian theology which has made Western Civilization the unique creation it is arguably the most successful and influential civilization the world has seen to date Aquinas developed among other things the concept of natural law and God given rights The line from Aquinas to Jefferson is profoundly important
Guilds the valuing of labor the attendant social mobility that came with guilds including the beginnings of a middle class
The founding of universities by the Church
The establishment of hospitals by the Church
The cessation of slavery in Western Europe because of Christianity
In sum the book does not report the pre eminent role and the great contributions of the Church in creating what we have come to know as Western Civilization Consider what Kenneth Clark writes
T hree or four times in history man has made a leap forward that would have been unthinkable under ordinary evolutionary conditions One such time was about the year 3000 BC when quite suddenly civilization appeared not only in Egypt and Mesopotamia but in the Indus valley another was in the late sixth century BC when there was not only the miracle of Ionia and Greece philosophy science art poetry all reaching a point that wasn t reached again for 2000 years but also in Indian spiritual enlightenment that has perhaps never been equaled Another was around the year 1100 It seems to have affected the whole world but its strongest and most dramatic effect was in Western Europe where it was most needed In every branch of life action philosophy organization technology there was an extraordinary outpouring of energy an intensification of existence These changes imply a new social and intellectual background They imply wealth stability technical skill and above all the confidence necessary to push through a long term project How had all this suddenly appeared in Western Europe Of course there are many answers but one is overwhelmingly more important than the others the triumph of the Church It could be argued that western civilization was basically the creation of the Church K Clark Civilisation New York 1969 pages 33 35
That story is missing from Bauer s account of the Middle Ages
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