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How the West Won: The Neglected Story of the Triumph of Modernity Hardcover – March 17 2014
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Praise for How the West Won
“Fortunately, a few unapologetic defenders of Western civilization can still be found. In How the West Won, Rodney Stark details how and why the vital aspects of modernity—defined here as a combination of sensible economic arrangements, political freedoms and scientific knowledge—developed in the West rather than elsewhere. In the process he adds considerably to the content of the old Western Civ courses, which would often discreetly ignore the contribution of Christianity and neglect practical matters such as advances in technology and banking.” —Wall Street Journal
“Stark’s lively and absorbing new work beheads the academy’s dictatorship of relativism and enthrones in its place concrete and fact-based understanding in order here to give Western civilization the credit it richly deserves. . . . Along the way he upsets one politically correct apple cart after another. . . . Stark’s book should have as wide an audience as possible.” —Catholic World Report
“Exposes gaping holes in the prevailing narrative . . . Stark sets out to critique, and, in some instances, demolish several widespread mythologies about the West’s development. . . . In making these points, Stark is happy to engage in the deeply politically incorrect exercise of comparing developments in the West to that of other civilizations.” —Crisis
“What sets How the West Won apart from similar histories, and what makes it a sheer delight to read, is Stark’s wit, his elegant writing and, most especially, his reinterpretation of various historical events. . . . Nearly every chapter of How the West Won breaks some widely held opinion. . . . If you are looking for lively, erudite history, you’ll find How the West Won a splendid companion.” —Smoky Mountain News
Praise for Rodney Stark
“Stark has a vigorous prose style and a gift for clear explanation. The pace is swift, and the narrative thrilling.” —New York Times
“Fun to read, full of anecdote and incident . . . Mr. Stark is especially adept at challenging received ideas.” —Wall Street Journal
“Stark proves himself once again as a historical myth-buster.” —CBN.com
“Rodney Stark turns what we ‘know’ about history on its head.” —Relevant Magazine
“Stimulating and provocative . . . Deftly researched.” —Publishers Weekly
“Fresh, blunt, and highly persuasive.” —Newsweek
“Gripping, with tales of courage and desperation, outsized characters, and fate of cultures hanging in the balance . . . Masterful . . . Sets the record straight.” —National Catholic Register
“Wonderfully readable prose and politically incorrect conclusions.” —World Magazine
“[Stark’s] works are an encouraging corrective to the anti-Western history routinely taught in our schools.” —New Oxford Review
“Compelling reading, adding depth and coherence to the often nebulous hyperbole of historical hypotheses. Highly recommended.”—Library Journal
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Product details
- Publisher : Intercollegiate Studies Institute; 1st edition (March 17 2014)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 432 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1610170857
- ISBN-13 : 978-1610170857
- Item weight : 780 g
- Dimensions : 15.24 x 3.81 x 22.86 cm
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- #1,998 in History of Early Civilization (Books)
- #2,133 in History of Civilization & Culture
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- how backwards and anti-progressive the Romans were;
- how the Dark Ages were actually an era of tremendous scientific, technological, and economic progress;
- how the "Scientific Revolution" was actually birthed centuries early in the supposed "Dark Ages";
- how the ideas and practice of Christianity have been, overwhelmingly, the greatest force for good in the world, and how it birthed the idea and culture of progress that led to modernity
Every piece of Stark's intricate analysis stands on a solid foundation. Addressing issues such as social change, trade, and technology, the book encompasses many aspects of a developing civilization. Expansionism, imperialism, and the Reformation lead into scientific discoveries and the Industrial Revolution.
It was a great read and I highly recommend it.
Top reviews from other countries
Instead of the usual root dismissal, Stark takes us back over two millennia to show how the unique western concept of God paved way for a triumphal civilisation. A God that bequeathed humanity with “free will”, the necessary “tool” to the unravelling of natural phenomena and hence the pursue of knowledge that begets science, that begets technology!
In this wonderful over two millennia journey, here and there, dogmatic “truths” are challenged on substantiated terms, such as why the so called Dark Ages were not so dark after all! As for the “whys”, you've come this far, so I won't be a spoiler.....
Excellent account, easy read, five stars, (because there are no more to award).
No doubt there will be some challenges from other historians, but it's about time someone brought some balance into the accounts of Western history. He feels a lot less guilty about our country's past, now. Well done Mr. Stark.,and thanks.



