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Fear by Robert Peckham; 9781788167239

Fear

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Description

Fear by Robert Peckham is a compelling examination of the pervasive influence of fear throughout history. The narrative opens with the devastating impact of the Black Death, setting the stage for a profound exploration of how fear has shaped human societies and pivotal historical events.

The Plot

The book meticulously traces significant moments where fear played a crucial role, including:

  • The French Revolution
  • The Industrial Revolution
  • Modern crises such as financial crashes and pandemics

Peckham illustrates how fear has been wielded as a tool for both oppression and social transformation. Through detailed analysis, he reveals the dual nature of fear—its power to control and its potential to inspire change.

Themes

Thematically rich, Fear invites readers to consider the implications of fear in contemporary society, echoing concerns found in other historical analyses such as The Anatomy of Fascism by Robert O. Paxton and On Tyranny by Timothy Snyder. The connections draw parallels between the historical and modern-day manifestations of fear, making it a thought-provoking read.

Writing Style

Peckham’s writing is both accessible and scholarly, blending narrative history with insightful commentary. His ability to engage with complex ideas while maintaining a clear and compelling prose style makes this book both informative and engaging.

“Fear is a powerful lens through which to view the past and present, revealing the intricate dance between control and liberation.”
Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 241 mm × 163 mm × 40 mm
Pages: 448
Publisher: Profile Books Ltd
ISBN: 9781788167239

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