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- catalog abstract "As a new century and millennium approach, the world braces itself for a frenzied outpouring of popular excitement, tabloid predictions, and religious hysteria, all egged on by a strong dose of mass media attention. Fortunately, historian Peter Stearns has supplied the antidote with this witty and insightful look at earlier millennial fevers and turn-of-the-century neuroses. By examining this past, he provides a useful perspective on the millennial hype coming in the nearly future. And even if you don't really expect the world to end, the question remains: Can we survive the media's millennium? To understand how we came to count and care about the passage of large units of time, it is crucial to consider not only the configuration of calendars but also Christian thinking about the millennium. Stearns outlines the biblical basis for millennial prophecies, describes later church doctrines, and explores the manifestations of religious millennial excitement, with an emphasis on the vigorous tradition still thriving in the United States, from the Millerites of the 1840s to today's Branch Davidians. What actually happened the first time the world crossed the threshold of a new millennium? We're sure to hear some gripping stories about outbreaks of mass hysteria in the Dark Ages, but they aren't true, and it's important to understand where the myth originated and why it persists. Then there's the century to consider. The advent of the twentieth century, our most recent precedent, was marked by complex mixtures of optimism and despair. The book analyzes this odd coalescence of moods and then considers its relevance to present attitudes - which seem interestingly different from those experienced by our great-grandparents. Finally, we are sure to hear some provocative forecasting by prophets and journalists alike. Stearns concludes by making some predictions of his own about these prognostications, unmasking how they are done and offering useful ways to sort out which ones are reasonable and which are bunk.".
- catalog alternative "Millennium three, century twenty one".
- catalog contributor b9627520.
- catalog created "1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1996.".
- catalog description "1. The Millennium in Perspective -- 2. The Struggle for a Christian Calendar -- 3. The Year 1000: Real and Imagined Precedents -- 4. Refining the Calendar: Visions and Centuries, 1200-1850 -- 5. Apocalypse Now? -- 6. Assessing and Forecasting Millennia: Beyond the Apocalypse -- 7. Transition: From Millennia to Centuries -- 8. Hailing the 20th Century: Fireworks and Fin de Siecle -- 9. Where Is Our Fin de Siecle? -- 10. The 20th Century: Guidelines for the Retrospective -- 11. Forecasting the 21st Century -- 12. Conclusion.".
- catalog description "And even if you don't really expect the world to end, the question remains: Can we survive the media's millennium?".
- catalog description "As a new century and millennium approach, the world braces itself for a frenzied outpouring of popular excitement, tabloid predictions, and religious hysteria, all egged on by a strong dose of mass media attention. Fortunately, historian Peter Stearns has supplied the antidote with this witty and insightful look at earlier millennial fevers and turn-of-the-century neuroses. By examining this past, he provides a useful perspective on the millennial hype coming in the nearly future.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "The book analyzes this odd coalescence of moods and then considers its relevance to present attitudes - which seem interestingly different from those experienced by our great-grandparents. Finally, we are sure to hear some provocative forecasting by prophets and journalists alike. Stearns concludes by making some predictions of his own about these prognostications, unmasking how they are done and offering useful ways to sort out which ones are reasonable and which are bunk.".
- catalog description "To understand how we came to count and care about the passage of large units of time, it is crucial to consider not only the configuration of calendars but also Christian thinking about the millennium. Stearns outlines the biblical basis for millennial prophecies, describes later church doctrines, and explores the manifestations of religious millennial excitement, with an emphasis on the vigorous tradition still thriving in the United States, from the Millerites of the 1840s to today's Branch Davidians.".
- catalog description "What actually happened the first time the world crossed the threshold of a new millennium? We're sure to hear some gripping stories about outbreaks of mass hysteria in the Dark Ages, but they aren't true, and it's important to understand where the myth originated and why it persists. Then there's the century to consider. The advent of the twentieth century, our most recent precedent, was marked by complex mixtures of optimism and despair.".
- catalog extent "xi, 193 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Millennium III, century XXI.".
- catalog identifier "0813328705 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Millennium III, century XXI.".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boulder, Colo. : Westview Press,".
- catalog relation "Millennium III, century XXI.".
- catalog subject "303.49/09/05 20".
- catalog subject "CB161 .S725 1996".
- catalog subject "Millennium (Eschatology)".
- catalog subject "Twenty-first century Forecasts.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The Millennium in Perspective -- 2. The Struggle for a Christian Calendar -- 3. The Year 1000: Real and Imagined Precedents -- 4. Refining the Calendar: Visions and Centuries, 1200-1850 -- 5. Apocalypse Now? -- 6. Assessing and Forecasting Millennia: Beyond the Apocalypse -- 7. Transition: From Millennia to Centuries -- 8. Hailing the 20th Century: Fireworks and Fin de Siecle -- 9. Where Is Our Fin de Siecle? -- 10. The 20th Century: Guidelines for the Retrospective -- 11. Forecasting the 21st Century -- 12. Conclusion.".
- catalog title "Millennium III, century XXI : a retrospective on the future / Peter N. Stearns.".
- catalog title "Millennium three, century twenty one".
- catalog type "Forecasts. fast".
- catalog type "text".