The Fall of Absolutism in France 

Asher K. Sisneros Prof. Thomas E. Woods, Jr.  Western Civilization Since 1493 October 22, 2024 It is often said that one generation builds, another maintains, and the third destroys. This cycle vaguely resembles what happened to absolutism in France. At one point, all of Europe’s monarchs envied King Louis XIV’s consolidation of centralized power and … More The Fall of Absolutism in France 

French Materialism

Asher K. Sisneros Prof. Thomas E. Woods, Jr. Western Civilization Since 1493  October 21, 2024 The Enlightenment in France gave rise to a philosophy known as materialism, which completely rejected prior Christian norms. Though many thinkers through the Enlightenment retained their faith in God, such as Isaac Newton, the materialists were an exception. Unlike their … More French Materialism

Cotton Mather’s Message to the General Court

Asher K. Sisneros Dr. Gary North American Literature October 21, 2024 Cotton Mather was among the most prominent New England writers and preachers during his life. His reach was most prominent in the American colonies, though people read his sermons in Great Britain as well. But like many Puritan preachers, he was concerned with far … More Cotton Mather’s Message to the General Court

William Penn and Middle Class Morality

Asher K. Sisneros Dr. Gary North American Literature  October 14, 2024 William Penn came from an affluent English family and inherited vast holdings in New England because of his father’s military service to the King of England. Naturally, those lands were named Pennsylvania. However affluent his father was, William Penn did not boast of his … More William Penn and Middle Class Morality

Mannerist and Boroque Art

The High Renaissance more or less died with Michelangelo, and Mannerism (1520-1600) took its place. Following the death of the three greatest Renaissance artists—Leonardi da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael—most artists more or less gave up on trying to top their predecessors. Instead, Mannerism was a movement to explore the individuality and idiosyncrasies of each individual … More Mannerist and Boroque Art