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‘History of Science, Magic and Belief: From Medieval to Early Modern Europe’ reviewed by Nikola Balaš

‘History of Science, Magic, and Belief: From Medieval to Early Modern Europe’ by Steven P. Marrone (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014). In his latest book, Steven P. Marrone narrates an ambitious story of how the modern secularised world has emerged. The fundamental thesis of the book is, in its author’s words, that the Read more…

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