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Longing for the end : a history of millennialism in Western civilization

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Jonestown, Waco, and Heaven's Gate resonate in the contemporary mind in the same way that Masada or Mount Tabor resonated in the minds of others long past.

The members of these movements believed that the end of the world was at hand and that they had to act through violence or suicide to ensure its occurrence.

Frederic Baumgartner explores the long, often violent, history of millennialism as it has affected Western civilization.

From ancient Zoroastrians to Concerned Christians of 1998, a belief in the imminent end of the world and the coming of the new age has motivated hundreds of sects and cults, some of which have burned out in an orgy of violence to become a permanent part of Western history.

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Palgrave Macmillan
0312238347 / 9780312238346
Paperback / softback
236.9
15/02/2001
United States
English
xi, 286p., [6]p. of plates : ill.
21 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1999.
FREDERIC J. BAUMGARTNER is Professor of History at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. He is the author of From Spear to Flintlock: A History of War in Europe to the French Revolution, Louis XII, and France in the Sixteenth Century.
FREDERIC J. BAUMGARTNER is Professor of History at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. He is the author of From Spear to Flintlock: A History of War in Europe to the French Revolution, Louis XII, and France in the Sixteenth Century. HBT History: specific events & topics, HRAC Comparative religion, HRLB Theology, HRQM Contemporary non-Christian & para-Christian cults & sects, JFC Cultural studies, JFSR Religious groups: social & cultural aspects