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A Distant Mirror: The Calamitous 14th Century
 
 

A Distant Mirror: The Calamitous 14th Century [Kindle Edition]

Barbara W. Tuchman
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In this sweeping historical narrative, Barbara Tuchman writes of the cataclysmic 14th century, when the energies of medieval Europe were devoted to fighting internecine wars and warding off the plague. Some medieval thinkers viewed these disasters as divine punishment for mortal wrongs; others, more practically, viewed them as opportunities to accumulate wealth and power. One of the latter, whose life informs much of Tuchman's book, was the French nobleman Enguerrand de Coucy, who enjoyed the opulence and elegance of the courtly tradition while ruthlessly exploiting the peasants under his thrall. Tuchman looks into such events as the Hundred Years War, the collapse of the medieval church, and the rise of various heresies, pogroms, and other events that caused medieval Europeans to wonder what they had done to deserve such horrors.

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The 14th century gives us back two contradictory images: a glittering time of crusades and castles, cathedrals and chivalry, and a dark time of ferocity and spiritual agony, a world plunged into a chaos of war, fear and the Plague. Barbara Tuchman anatomizes the century, revealing both the great rhythms of history and the grain and texture of domestic life as it was lived.

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Things Fall Apart... 16. Mai 2000
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With painstaking detail and bittersweet humour, Tuchman delves into the history and events surrounding one of the greatest of the French knights. Enguerrand de Coucy is a knight caught between old and new world orders. Perhaps the highest example of a crumbling ideal - chivalry - he shows the fatal flaws in an oppressive system beginning to decay before his birth, leading to some of the greatest excesses within his lifetime, and finishing with the fall of the French monarchy in the 18th century.

Parts of Tuchman's tale are more gripping than an adventure novel, more humourous than a comedy, and more unbelievable than fiction. In fact, her story is so engaging because of its truth.

Anyone intersted in the Avignon Papacy, the Great Schism in the Church, Popes and Antipopes, the Black Plague, Feudalism, Protestantism, the persecution of witches and sorcery, the prelude to the Renaissance, Italian banking, Antisemitism, and the Medieval in general should adore it.

I must admit, my jaw dropped several times while reading this book, particularly during the chapters focusing on the schism in the church. It is not easy to escape the image of a furious Pope screaming anathema and excommunication from the walls of the Castel Sant'Angelo upon the beseigers below. Unbelievable arrogance and mercilessness seem the hallmark of the times, and Tuchman captures the essence of these with great alacrity.

Following de Coucy lets us experience life through the attitudes of someone placed firmly in the time. While many of his attitudes may seem foreign to us, his more modern qualities allow us to identify, if perhaps not sympathize, with him.

I highly recommend this book both as an introduction to the study of the 14th century, and as fascinating reading for anyone interested in the human condition.

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A Distant Mirror 16. Juni 2000
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I read this book in 1989 and it has had a profound effect on how I view the Middle Ages and indeed how I understand history in general. It really is a fascinating book, so intelligent and very readable. I cannot recommend it highly enough.
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I can't recommend this book highly enough. Barbara Tuchman obviously had a really good time in the 14th century, and you get to have a good time, too. I challenge you to find a more vivid and complete picture of this period, one as free of bias as this, or one as well written. I first read this book 12 years ago, and when I search bookstores for "popular" history, this book is still my standard.
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excellent book
A great book and a must-read not only for those interested in history (but for them in particular, hence 5 points). I vaguely remember August 1914 which I also liked very much.
Vor 18 Monaten von buecheroeli veröffentlicht
The Brutality of life, if you were alive you would be hurt.
Barbara Tuchman is the kind of teacher I would have loved in HS World History. Since I was exempted from taking History in college, the need to seek out Barbara was taken away from... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 12. März 2000 von John Garrett
Tough going but worth it if you like history
OK Ok...so I am not a history professor. Not even a history student..Perhaps that would have helped me through this one... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 12. März 2000 von Rugersix
A history written in verisimilitude
Once again, Barbara Tuchman has walked the thin line of factual reporting and making the facts personal to the reader. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 24. Dezember 1999 von Ross Litman
A great way to help us understand our time
I am always amazed at people who don't seem to enjoy or understand the relevance of history. Trying to understand the present without a knowledge of the past is like trying to... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 7. Dezember 1999 von Alex Lubertozzi
Highly recommend
Absolutely the finest book I've read on the subject. Scholarly yet very readable for the novice historian like myself. People and places come alive. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 11. September 1999 von Milton Fuller (mifuller@worldnet.att.net)
A Brilliant Book by a Brilliant Mind
I have to admit that Barbara Tuchman is one of my favorite history authors and it was this book that introduced me to her. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 13. Juli 1999 von Todd Hancock
by one of the best history writers of our time
Maybe not an easy read for some, but if you are interested in Europe history, this is a must read. For those looking for a historical novel, look elsewhere. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 12. April 1999 von G. DeRome
this is THE introduction to the 14th century
great read; re-reading it again at the moment; enjoying all the nitty gritty details; highly recommended.
Am 9. April 1999 veröffentlicht
The single favorite all time book of my life!
Followed closely only by Daniel Boorstin's The Discoverers (not that ALL of his AND her works are not spectacular--they ARE! Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 1. März 1999 veröffentlicht
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