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âA seminal bookâextremely challenging.â âCarlo Ginzburg
In this classic work which analyzes the context in which thirty years of war and revolution wracked the European continent, the great historian Arno Mayer emphasizes the backwardness of the European economies and their political subjugation by aristocratic elites and their allies. Mayer turns upside down the vision of societies marked by modernization and forward-thrusting bourgeois and popular social classes, thereby transforming our understanding of the traumatic crises of the early twentieth century.
A seminal bookâextremely challenging. The historical and political implications of the âMayer thesisâ will be widely discussed in years to comeâcertainly not only by specialists.
Academics like me often wield the term âmodernityâ as if it describes a centuries-old formation, but the fact is: a great part of Europe only became modernâin the sense of being post-feudalâin recent memory. The best treatment of this theme remains Arno Mayerâs The Persistence of the Old Regime.