Cahill, Thomas

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Desire of the everlasting hills

the world before and after Jesus
1999

Heretics and heroes

how Renassance artists and Reformation priests created our world
2013
Beginning with the Black Death, this volume of the author's history of Europe discusses how the innovations and explorations of the Renaissance era and the events of the Reformation changed the Western world to an extent that would not occur again until the twentieth century.

Mysteries of the Middle Ages

the rise of feminism, science, and art from the cults of Catholic Europe
2006
Explores how the rebirth of scholarship, art, literature, philosophy, and science that took place in the Middle Ages created the foundations of modern Western civilization.

The gifts of the Jews

how a tribe of desert nomads changed the way everyone thinks and feels
1999
Studies the role of the Jews in the development of Western civilization, and credits the ancient Jewish people with setting the course for the way humanity thinks and feels even in the late twentieth century.

How the Irish saved civilization

the untold story of Ireland's heroic role from the fall of Rome to the rise of medieval Europe
1996
How Irish scholars preserved Greek and Roman classics, Jewish and Christian writings, and other writings that might have been lost when the Roman Empire collapsed.

Pope John XXIII

2002
Provides a concise history of the Catholic Church and the papacy, and chronicles the brief but productive reign of Angelo Guiseppe Roncalli as Pope John XXIII in the mid-twentieth century.

Sailing the wine-dark sea

why the Greeks matter
2003
Explores the legacy, both good and bad, of the ancient Greeks, discussing how their achievements, traditions, art, literature, philosophy, language, sciences, and modes of thinking helped shape the Western world.

How the Irish saved civilization

the untold story of Ireland's heroic role from the fall of Rome to the rise of medieval Europe
1995
The story of how Irish scholars preserved Greek and Roman classics, Jewish and Christian writings, and other writings that might have otherwise been lost when the Roman Empire collapsed.
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