The Verge, Patrick Wyman
The Verge, Patrick Wyman
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The Verge
Reformation, Renaissance, and Forty Years that Shook the World

Author: Patrick Wyman

Narrator: Patrick Wyman

Unabridged: 11 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Twelve

Published: 07/20/2021


Synopsis

The creator of the hit podcast series Tides of History and Fall of Rome explores the four explosive decades between 1490 and 1530, bringing to life the dramatic and deeply human story of how the West was reborn.In the bestselling tradition of The Swerve and A Distant Mirror, The Verge tells the story of a period that marked a decisive turning point for both European and world history. Here, author Patrick Wyman examines two complementary and contradictory sides of the same historical coin: the world-altering implications of the developments of printed mass media, extreme taxation, exploitative globalization, humanistic learning, gunpowder warfare, and mass religious conflict in the long term, and their intensely disruptive consequences in the short-term.

As told through the lives of ten real people—from famous figures like Christopher Columbus and wealthy banker Jakob Fugger to a ruthless small-time merchant and a one-armed mercenary captain—The Verge illustrates how their lives, and the times in which they lived, set the stage for an unprecedented globalized future.

Over an intense forty-year period, the seeds for the so-called "Great Divergence" between Western Europe and the rest of the globe would be planted. From Columbus's voyage across the Atlantic to Martin Luther's sparking the Protestant Reformation, the foundations of our own, recognizably modern world came into being.

For the past 500 years, historians, economists, and the policy-oriented have argued which of these individual developments best explains the West's rise from backwater periphery to global dominance. As The Verge presents it, however, the answer is far more nuanced.

About Patrick Wyman

Patrick Wyman is a historian and writer. He received his PhD in history from the University of Southern California, and has written for multiple publications, including Deadspin and the Washington Post.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Alexios on May 01, 2022

I am surprised by the positive reviews. This book had potential for me, since it’s a very interesting period of history, and I liked the idea of a book with mine portraits of key or representative figures of the age from across Europe. I wanted to like it but mostly ended disappointed with this as a......more

Goodreads review by Tim on September 19, 2021

I first came across Wyman via his excellent podcast, "The Fall of Rome", which I still recommend to people as the best detailed synthesis of current thinking on that very complex subject. This young scholar honed his highly engaging style in each episode of that podcast series and has since applied......more

Goodreads review by Dave on June 02, 2023

As long as I can remember, the year 1500 has been used as a dividing line in Western Civilization. A lot of interesting things happened in the late 15th and early 16th century and Patrick Wyman endeavors to guide the reader through the period, pointing out how events in that period affected subseque......more

Goodreads review by Ironically Nostalgic on August 04, 2021

This book is what great narrative history looks like. Patrick Wyman has the kind of deft you hope for when reading about such a consequential time in history. Indeed, his main contention is that this bombastic forty years saw the rise of systems that influence and contextualize our lives up to the p......more

Goodreads review by Omar Ali on December 02, 2021

The verge is a short and very readable account of an early phase in the rise of modern Europe, from 1490 to 1530 or so. Wyman has selected a cast of characters including Columbus, Ferdinand and Isabella, Martin Luther, the banker Jacob Fugger, various printers, Emperor Charles V and Suleyman the mag......more