History and Tradition of the Europeans: 30,000 Years of Identity
Dominique Venner delves into the essence of France and Europe, tracing their roots back to a shared cultural heritage that predates modern political constructs like the Maastricht Treaty. By exploring ancient traditions, from Homeric poems to medieval imagination, Venner seeks to uncover the unique spiritual and historical identity of Europe, offering a metaphysical perspective on its enduring civilization.
Dominique Venner
A historian and essayist, Dominique Venner's works offer profound insights into European history and identity, blending scholarly rigor with a passionate defense of Western civilization.
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