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The perfect St. Patrick's Day gift, this book reveals Ireland's crucial role in preserving Western culture during the Dark Ages. Millions celebrate St. Patrick's Day, often unaware of his profound influence on civilization's history. He not only introduced Christianity to Ireland but also fostered literacy and learning, transforming the country into "the isle of saints and scholars" and safeguarding Western culture as Europe faced barbarian invasions. In this engaging narrative, Thomas Cahill explores Europe's evolution from the classical age of Rome to the medieval period, emphasizing that Ireland was essential for this transition. Irish monks and scribes meticulously copied manuscripts of both pagan and Christian texts, preserving the essence of Western civilization while learning diminished on the continent. Cahill illustrates how much of medieval culture's vibrancy can be traced back to Ireland. As cultural seeds were replanted in Europe, they were nurtured by the Irish perspective. In the spirit of Barbara Tuchman's A Distant Mirror, this work reconstructs an often-overlooked era that is vital for understanding our cultural heritage, all while maintaining a witty tone that captures the spirit of the unsung Irish who played a pivotal role in reviving civilization.
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How the Irish Saved Civilization, Thomas Cahill
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- 1995
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