Europe, A Tantalizing Romance: Past and Present Europe for Students and the Serious Traveler
By (Author) Michael H. Macdonald
University Press of America
University Press of America
8th August 1996
Second Edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
European history
Cultural studies
940
Paperback
400
Width 137mm, Height 213mm, Spine 30mm
503g
Michael Macdonald sees Europe (and particularly England, France and Germany) as the primary foundation of our western way of life, producing many of our greatest thinkers, artists, writers, politicians and saints. While "Europe, a Tantalising Romance", second edition, affirms the value of all European cultures, Macdonald chooses to focus mostly on the literary, artistic, philosphical and theological contributions of England, France, Gemany, Russia, central Europe, and Scandinavia, as well as a number of Europe's most-visited cities - London, Paris, Berlin, Munich, Vienna, Prague, Moscow, St.Petersburg, Copenhagen, Rome, Florence, Venice, Madrid and Athens. This book provides readers with a brief, scholarly, practical synthesis of what Europe stands for and has to offer its visitors. Revised numerous times based upon the author's experiences as Director of the European Quarter at Seattle Pacific University, this is a valuable guide for travellers and non-travellers alike.
It is truly a treasure-trove of knowledge about Europe. What appealed most to me is that you illustrate the intellectual and cultural background to what students and visitors now seeputting everything into a historical perspective that make current events understandable. -- Brian H. Tracy, Junior Year at Heidelberg
The second edition is a vast improvement over the first, both in appearance and in content. -- K. Englehardt, Lewis and Clark College
Macdonald's Europe is a wonderful compendium of history and culture, combined with practical travel tips. Readable, well-organized, and most enjoyable, this book goes beyond the typically superficial tour guide to delve into the ideas and historywhich enlivened the Europe which helped give birth to Western Civilization. A rare combination of philosophy and e-mail addresses for travel bureaus, Europe demonstrates that a book can be both intellectually fulfilling and utterly useful. -- Kent R. Hill, President, Eastern Nazarene College
Professor Macdonald's book on Europe gives us something we don't ordinarily get in one volume: literate, historically-informed, succinct information, presented with real zest. This is an animated, trustworthy guide. -- Thomas Howard, St. John's Seminary
Professor Macdonald's book on Europe gives us something we don't ordinarily get in one volume: literate, historically-informed, succinct information, presented with real zest. This is an animated, trustworthy guide. -- Thomas Howard, St. John's Seminary
It is truly a treasure-trove of knowledge about Europe. What appealed most to me is that you illustrate the intellectual and cultural background to what students and visitors now seeputting everything into a historical perspective that make current events understandable. -- Brian H. Tracy, Junior Year at Heidelberg
The second edition is a vast improvement over the first, both in appearance and in content. -- K. Englehardt, Lewis and Clark College
Macdonald's Europe is a wonderful compendium of history and culture, combined with practical travel tips. Readable, well-organized, and most enjoyable, this book goes beyond the typically superficial tour guide to delve into the ideas and history which enlivened the Europe which helped give birth to Western Civilization. A rare combination of philosophy and e-mail addresses for travel bureaus, Europe demonstrates that a book can be both intellectually fulfilling and utterly useful. -- Kent R. Hill, President, Eastern Nazarene College
Michael H. Macdonald is Professor of European Studies and Philosophy at Seattle Pacific University in Washington.