Fire and Light Fire and Light

Fire and Light

How the Enlightenment Transformed Our World

    • 4.0 • 1 Rating
    • $11.99

Publisher Description

The Pulitzer Prize–winning historian explores history’s most daring and transformational intellectual movement, the European and American Enlightenment.

In this engaging, provocative history, James MacGregor Burns illuminates the two-hundred-year conflagration of the Enlightenment, when audacious questions and astonishing ideas tore across Europe and the New World. They transformed thought, overturned governments, and inspired visionary political experiments. Fire and Light brings to life the revolutionary leaders who, armed with a new sense of human possibility, created the modern world. Burns traces the origins of a distinctive American Enlightenment to men like Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison, and their early encounters with incendiary European ideas about liberty and equality. It was these thinker-activists who framed the United States as a grand and continuing experiment in Enlightenment principles.

Today the same principles have taken on new urgency around the world: in the turmoil of the Arab world, in the former Soviet Union, and in China, as well as in the United States itself. What should a nation be? What should citizens expect from their government? Who should lead, and how can leadership be made both effective and accountable? What is happiness, and what can the state contribute to it? Burns’s exploration of the ideals and arguments that formed the bedrock of our modern world shines a new light on these ever-important questions.

Praise for Fire and Light

“With this profound and magnificent book, Burns takes us into the fire’s center. . . . Essential for deciphering the challenges of the world we will live in tomorrow.” —Michael Beschloss, New York Times–bestselling author of Presidential Courage

“James MacGregor Burns is a national treasure, and Fire and Light is the elegiac capstone to a career devoted to understanding the seminal ideas that made America—for better and for worse—what it is.” —Joseph J. Ellis, Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award–winning author of Revolutionary Summer

“[A] captivating tale. . . . Briskly and beautifully told. . . . Superb.” —Publishers Weekly

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2013
October 29
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
401
Pages
PUBLISHER
St. Martin's Publishing Group
SELLER
OpenRoad Integrated Media, LLC
SIZE
2.3
MB
The Conservative Mind The Conservative Mind
2020
On Revolution On Revolution
1956
The Coming Caesars The Coming Caesars
2014
The Psychology Of Revolution The Psychology Of Revolution
2015
U.S. History U.S. History
2019
Our Enemy, the State Our Enemy, the State
2010
The American Experiment The American Experiment
2013
Roosevelt: The Soldier of Freedom (1940–1945) Roosevelt: The Soldier of Freedom (1940–1945)
2012
Leadership Leadership
2012
Roosevelt: The Lion and the Fox (1882–1940) Roosevelt: The Lion and the Fox (1882–1940)
2012
The Vineyard of Liberty, 1787–1863 The Vineyard of Liberty, 1787–1863
2012
The Definitive FDR The Definitive FDR
2017
The Cycles of American History The Cycles of American History
1999
Ecstatic Nation Ecstatic Nation
2013
The Federalist The Federalist
1982
On Politics: A History of Political Thought: From Herodotus to the Present On Politics: A History of Political Thought: From Herodotus to the Present
2012
Building the American Republic, Volume 1 Building the American Republic, Volume 1
2018
FDR At War FDR At War
2020