ABSTRACT

The understanding of history can be advanced only by the combination or alternation, of analysis and synthesis. Detailed research and generalizing survey are not antiethical but complementary. For a long time, however, the specialist has reigned supreme in our schools. The need is now, surely, for a return to synoptic writing. The present work was undertaken to supply the need of a synthesis. It is a map of a large region, not a geological chart of a square mile or the plan of a single city. Its value, if any, lies in its view of the interrelations of large tracts of social and intellectual life, not in the intensive investigation of narrow fields.

chapter II|53 pages

Newtonian Science

chapter III|41 pages

Linnæan Science

chapter V|31 pages

Philosophy

chapter VI|37 pages

Political and Economic Theory

chapter VII|34 pages

Historiography

chapter VIII|13 pages

Scholarship

chapter IX|48 pages

The Modern Prose Style

chapter X|34 pages

Poetry and Drama

chapter XI|47 pages

The Propaganda of the Enlightenment

chapter XII|48 pages

Education

chapter XIII|29 pages

Religious Reaction and Revival

chapter XIV|49 pages

Deism and Skepticism

chapter XVI|49 pages

Laws, Morals, and Manners

chapter XVII|31 pages

Art and Music