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  • The Origins of Freemasonry

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  • Written by: Margaret C. Jacob
  • Narrated by: Charles Craig
  • Length: 4 hrs and 59 mins
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Written by: Margaret C. Jacob
Narrated by: Charles Craig
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Publisher's Summary

Can the ancestry of freemasonry really be traced back to the Knights Templar? Is the image of the eye in a triangle on the back of the dollar bill one of its cryptic signs? Is there a conspiracy that stretches through centuries and generations to align this shadow organization and its secret rituals to world governments and religions? Myths persist and abound about the freemasons, Margaret C. Jacob notes. But what are their origins? How has an early modern organization of bricklayers and stonemasons aroused so much public interest? In The Origins of Freemasonry, Jacob throws back the veil from a secret society that turns out not to have been very secret at all.

What factors contributed to the extraordinarily rapid spread of freemasonry over the course of the 18th century, and why were so many of the era's most influential figures drawn to it? Using material from the archives of leading masonic libraries in Europe, Jacob examines masonic almanacs and pocket diaries to get closer to what living as a freemason might have meant on a daily basis. She explores the persistent connections between masons and nascent democratic movements, as each lodge set up a polity where an individual's standing was meant to be based on merit, rather than on birth or wealth, and she demonstrates, beyond any doubt, how active a role women played in the masonic movement.

The book is published by University of Pennsylvania Press.

©2006 University of Pennsylvania Press (P)2016 Redwood Audiobooks

What the critics say

"A classic in the field." ( American Historical Review)
"Highly recommended." ( CHOICE)
"Margaret C. Jacob... demonstrates that real history is often much more fascinating than the most extravagant fictions." (Roger Dachez, President, Masonic Institute of France)

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not thé best .i ve heard better .still worth listening if interrested by freemasonry. good performance

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Woman in masonry

Mostly about woman and how they used to be masons in France. Some history but not as much as title would lead you to believe.

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