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The Craft

How the Freemasons Made the Modern World

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The Craft

De: John Dickie
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Insiders call it the Craft.

Discover the fascinating true story of one of the most influential and misunderstood secret brotherhoods in modern society.

Founded in London in 1717 as a way of binding men in fellowship, Freemasonry proved so addictive that within two decades it had spread across the globe. Masonic influence became pervasive. Under George Washington, the Craft became a creed for the new American nation. Masonic networks held the British empire together. Under Napoleon, the Craft became a tool of authoritarianism and then a cover for revolutionary conspiracy. Both the Mormon Church and the Sicilian mafia owe their origins to Freemasonry.

Yet the Masons were as feared as they were influential. In the eyes of the Catholic Church, Freemasonry has always been a den of devil-worshippers. For Hitler, Mussolini, and Franco, the Lodges spread the diseases of pacifism, socialism, and Jewish influence and so had to be crushed.

Freemasonry's story yokes together Winston Churchill and Walt Disney; Wolfgang Mozart and Shaquille O'Neal; Benjamin Franklin and Buzz Aldrin; Rudyard Kipling and "Buffalo Bill" Cody; Duke Ellington and the duke of Wellington.

John Dickie's The Craft is an enthralling exploration of a the world's most famous and misunderstood secret brotherhood, a movement that not only helped to forge modern society, but has substantial contemporary influence, with 400,000 members in Britain, more than a million in the USA, and around six million across the world.

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"Convincingly researched and thoroughly entertaining." —The Wall Street Journal

"[John Dickie] takes on this sensational subject with a wry turn of phrase and the cool judgment of a fine historian... I enjoyed this book enormously. Dickie's gaze is both wide and penetrating. He makes a persuasive case for masonry's historic importance." —Dominic Sandbrook, Sunday Times

"The Craft is a shadow history of modernity. Though more sober than most lodge meetings, it is, like its subject, ingenious and frequently bizarre... The Craft is well-crafted and sensible, making good use of English archives which have only recently been opened."—Spectator

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A long book about the history of the Masonry and its members, and in their historical contexts. However, from my standpoint, the book runs from too many details about figures important to the Masonry and not to historical context. At the end, it is more about the Craft biography and not about its models.

Finally, it was good to demystify an exaggerated influence of the Craft in the world.

Ok book

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I read 3/4 of the book at home, and finished the last 1/4 on audio. This book has stuff for non-masons, new masons, and experienced masons alike. Been a Mason for ten years, and this was a beautifully objective perspective of our craft. Well done Dickie!

The best book about Freemasonry out there.

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as a newly raised Master Mason, I thoroughly enjoyed listening to the history to which the world I've joined. answered a few questions that I had asked to myself along the last year. whether you're a Master Mason or not, maybe just interested in the craft, I feel that you would highly enjoy this.

enjoyed this book very much. highly recommend

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FUll circle history of responsibility, society, longevity as a Historical ICON of modernsociety since....' Can't wait for more books like this with GR8 readers... don't hate, understand and move on if ya dont like it is my hope for a just speech!]🙌

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I listened to this in the background while working or doing chores the first time around, and a little more closely the second time around. I also have the hardcover book which I highly recommend. Every American should read this and form an opinion of where the Brotherhood went wrong, and how it could look moving forward.

Well-written, well-narrated

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This book appears to be well sourced and extremely interesting. Perhaps somewhat too detailed or too long.

Well sourced

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While the author has researched the history of Freemasonry he spinkles 21st century political correctness in his interpretation of history and is very quick to assign racism and sexism to the social norms of the past. Additionally he either does not know of or make any distinction between American/British Freemasonry and Grand Orient Masonry which do not recognize each others' lodges. There are clear differences, especially in the 20th and 21st centuries so he paints them both with the same brush in aligning "Masonry" with organizations like P2 which did not come out of the American/British Masonic tradition.

A bit of a mixed bag

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The first part of the book is excellent, even for being written by a non Mason. However, by the time you get 3/4 of the way through the book has degenerated into nothing more than anti Masonic diatribe. It’s another book that blames freemasonry for all of the worlds problems. In the case of this book it blames the craft for colonialism and racism, tearing down such Masonic heroes as Rudyard Kipling, Arthur Conan Doyle and Winston Churchill.

The author barely touches any of the great achievements of brother Freemasons and in most cases they are simply omitted.

If you want to read a study in judging people of the past by today’s standards then this book is for you. If you want a history of Freemasonry than look elsewhere as there are much better and more accurate histories than this.

Disappointing

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the author does not hold punches when talking about the dark chapters and characters of the craft, but at the same time, he recognized the intrinsically good values of the fraternity. excellent historical context and storytelling.

amazing history

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a balanced scholarly treatment of how Masons built nations. debunks significant misconceptions: sheds light on the truth good and bad. written by a non mason, professor.

balanced well researched history of freemasonry'

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