The average rating for Theology and the Drama of History based on 2 reviews is 4.5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2020-06-06 00:00:00 Joseph Chang Critical to understand this period of the Continental Congress and the Articles of Confederation. Elucidates the origins of the colonial governments by the regions and their eventual development into statehood. Book is over a hundred years old and from a fresh perspective of the period it examines. |
Review # 2 was written on 2020-05-27 00:00:00 Peter Robertson Not very good. I was disappointed. The topic was interesting, but the execution of the work was poor. It was at it’s best discussing the weather. The rest was just poorly organized drivel. The main flaw was organization. It seemed to jump around in time and place and weather. Along the way there were random paragraphs about climate tech which would have been better handled in an overview chapter at the beginning. The analysis is light, but there’s only so many ways one can say the harvest was good or bad and people had enough or starved. The mention of big historical events is in passing and not really related to climate. In short, this was a poorly conceived and organized book which would have benefited tremendously from better editing and a historian as co-author. Can’t recommend though worth checking out of the library if interested. |
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