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A Beautiful Ending: The Apocalyptic Imagination and the Making of the Modern World
John Jeffries Martin
Yale University Press
May 2022
459 pp
書籍編號:
03-12743
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● 內文簡介

★來自美國重量級史學家約翰.傑弗斯.馬汀(John Jeffries Martin),一部知識含量極高的作品
★獲美國政治經濟學家Benjamin M. Friedman、史丹佛大學教授Paula E. Findlen等人大力讚賞!
★耶魯大學歷史教授Alan Mikhail盛讚:「優雅,且傑出不已!」

一部統合了預示災難性、救世主、千禧主義等多元觀點的文明著作,帶領讀者重新認知現代世界的生成。

相對於美國史學家斯蒂芬·格林布拉特(Stephen Greenblatt)的普立茲得獎著作《大轉向》(The Swerve)的觀點,美國歷史作家約翰.傑弗斯.馬汀提到,事實上,宗教和現代社經發展並非相牴觸的。相反地,宗教奠基了現代自然科學靈魂,前者以「即時」的觀點看待歷史與自然的變遷,並深信世界末日的到來;而這樣的世界觀加速了後者的發展。

在《美好結局》這部巨作中,馬汀重新審視文藝復興時期,以最具實驗性及批判性的視角,挖掘宗教的立基核心。讀者將在這本書中看見各領域的歷史先賢,如阿拉伯穆斯林史家伊本·赫勒敦、猶太宗教先驅艾薩克·盧裏亞、英國畫家法蘭西斯.培根、義大利航海家哥倫布等人,進而領略馬汀對他們的創新解讀,以及他們罕為人知的歷史定位,如何說明了現代世界是在末日感中被創造出來的。

過去的史學框架大多用聖經來定義歐洲世界,而《美好結局》將打破這樣的文化定數,綜合基督教、猶太較、伊斯蘭文化的集大成,來解釋現代性的形塑。讀者將會發現這個現代世界不如我們想像的現世,事實上,它在古聖先賢的創造中,始終以世界末日的形象恆常存在著。

 

● 作者簡介

約翰.傑弗斯.馬汀(John Jeffries Martin),作家、美國杜克大學歷史系系主任。知名作品如《Venice’s Hidden Enemies: Italian Heretics in a Renaissance City》,獲美國歷史學會選為歐洲史最佳書籍;《Myths of Renaissance Individualism》;並為《Vices & Virtues》的共同作者。Martin曾獲古根漢獎學金、美國國家人文學術基金會雙份獎學金。他於世界各大知名院校進行演講,並擔任美國歷史學會官方刊物《美國歷史評論》的編輯委員會一員。

 

● 媒體報導

"In his elegantly braided analysis of the apocalyptic imagination among Christian, Muslim, and Jewish thinkers, John Jeffries Martin recasts the world-making events of the late medieval and early modern periods. A Beautiful Ending is a beautiful book."—Alan Mikhail, author of God’s Shadow: Sultan Selim, His Ottoman Empire, and the Making of the Modern World

“What does it mean to live near the end of time and await the world's rebirth, as generations of Jews, Christians and Muslims did? A Beautiful Ending is a masterful synthesis of the prognostications of faith, knowledge, and politics on a global stage. Martin’s book illuminates one of the enduring themes that shaped the medieval and early modern world.”—Paula E. Findlen, Stanford University

“Martin’s masterful and wide-ranging study places ideas about the end of the world in their historical context, demonstrating how the apocalyptic imagination allowed historical actors to confront difficult and often frightening circumstances. Their experiences inform our own contemporary historical moment.”—Elizabeth Horodowich, New Mexico State University

“A sweeping history of early modern apocalyptic and millenarian thought among Christians, Muslims, and Jews, when the end of history brought expectations of a golden age of peace. Martin provides a powerful history of the hopes and horrors produced by these apocalyptic fantasies with an eye to their continuity into our own times. Few books make early modern history more relevant to the present.”—Stuart Schwartz, Yale University

“In his richly detailed new book, John Jeffries Martin advances the striking hypothesis that apocalyptic thinking not only did not go away with the advent of modernity; it was one of the key forces that gave us our modern world. If he’s right, much of what we thought we knew bears rethinking.”—Benjamin M. Friedman, author of Religion and the Rise of Capitalism