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“Every great movement in the history of Western civilization from the Carolingian age to the nineteenth century has been an international movement which owed its existence and its development to the cooperation of many different peoples.”

Quote by Christopher Dawson

Work

The Crisis of Western Education

This book delves into the complexities of Western education, analyzing the structural problems, pedagogical approaches, and societal impacts that contribute to its current state. more

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Christopher Dawson
Christopher Dawson

Christopher Dawson was a prominent British historian known for his extensive research on the history of medieval Europe. His works, such as 'The History of the Middle Ages' and 'The Social History of the Middle Ages,' have had a profound impact on the study of medieval history. more

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