TY - BOOK AU - Hexter,J.H. AU - Reisenberg,Peter AU - Ford,Franclin L. AU - Epstein,Klaus TI - The traditions of the western world PY - 1967/// CY - Chicago, IL PB - Rand McNally & Company KW - History KW - Europe N1 - Contents: Antiquity:I. The Judeo-Christian source of western traditions; II. The classical source of western traditions; III. Confrontation of the Judeo-Christian and Creco-Roman traditions. The renaissance, and the reformation. The earlymiddle ages; II. The high middle ages; III. The renaissance. IV. The reformation. The early modern period: Theology and ethics, 1570-1815; II. Nature and humanity, 1570-1815; III. Problems of political authority, 1570-1815; IV. The revolutionary Wave, 1689-1815. The recent period: I. Romanticism; II. Liberalism; III. Conservatism; IV. Socialism. V. Realism and the New Irrationalism, 1865-1914. Vi. The chaoticmodern world since 1914 ER -