New book: "Why Europe?"
Why Europe? What made Western and Central Europe – long an economic and political backwater compared with the other great agrarian civilisations of Eurasia – the cradle of modernity?
This short book argues that the crucial juncture occurred in backward medieval Europe when a reform movement within the Catholic Church challenged lay rulers’ hold over the appointment of bishops. This eleventh-century rupture sundered religious and lay power and meant that European emperors, kings, and princes henceforth had to tread a fine line: caught between the opposition they encountered from strong social groups such as townsmen, nobles, and Catholic clergy and from other European rulers.
What Karl Marx dismissively referred to as the “medieval rubbish” nurtured the seeds of modern Europe – the modern state, the modern market economy, and modern democracy – by creating power pluralism between and within political units.
Author
The book is written by Jørgen Møller.
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