Carroll, Warren H.

Warren Hasty Carroll (1932 - 2011) was the founder and first president of Christendom College in Front Royal, Virginia. He authored multiple works of Roman Catholic church history.
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A history of Christendom vol. 4
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A history of Christendom vol. 1
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The Twentieth Century's War for the Sake of the Cross
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The Catholic Queen
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The Cleaving of Christendom
The Cleaving of Christendom
A history of Christendom vol. 4
by Warren H. Carroll

This series is the only comprehensive narration of Western history written from the orthodox Catholic perspective still in print. How would a historical narrative read if the author began with these first principles: Truth exists; the Incarnation happened? This series is essential reading for those who consider the West worth defending.

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A history of Christendom vol. 4
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The Founding of Christendom
The Founding of Christendom
A history of Christendom vol. 1
by Warren H. Carroll

This series is the only comprehensive narration of Western history written from the orthodox Catholic perspective still in print. How would a historical narrative read if the author began with these first principles: Truth exists; the Incarnation happened? This series is essential reading for those who consider the West worth defending.

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A history of Christendom vol. 1
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The Glory of Christendom
The Glory of Christendom
A history of Christendom vol. 3
by Warren H. Carroll

This series is the only comprehensive narration of Western history written from the orthodox Catholic perspective still in print. How would a historical narrative read if the author began with these first principles: Truth exists; the Incarnation happened? This series is essential reading for those who consider the West worth defending.

Paperback, size 9" x 6", 782 pages
A history of Christendom vol. 3
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1917, Red Banners, White Mantle
1917, Red Banners, White Mantle
by Warren H. Carroll

A captivating account that narrates, month by month, the events of 1917. This is popular Catholic history at its finest. The drama of the Great War and the Russian Revolution are juxtaposed with the spiritual dimension of the Age: the diabolism of Rasputin, the Apparition of the Virgin at Fatima, the malignancy of Lenin, the saintly courage of (the now blessed) Charles of Austria. Few standard histories have ever given such a high degree of consideration to the supernatural and the Christian interpretation of history as 1917 does.

Paperback, size 8.5" x 5.5", 138 pages
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The Revolution Against Christendom
The Revolution Against Christendom
A History of Christendom vol. 5
by Warren H. Carroll

Chronicles developments in Christianity and the Catholic church, the papacy and its place in world history from 1661 to 1815, focusing in particular on the church in France from the French revolution through the rule of Napoleon.

Paperback, size 9" x 6", 807 pages
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The Building of Christendom
The Building of Christendom
A history of Christendom vol. 2
by Warren H. Carroll

This series is the only comprehensive narration of Western history written from the orthodox Catholic perspective still in print. How would a historical narrative read if the author began with these first principles: Truth exists; the Incarnation happened? This series is essential reading for those who consider the West worth defending.

Paperback, size 9" x 6", 618 pages
A history of Christendom vol. 2
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Crisis of Christendom

Crisis of Christendom
A History of Christendom vol. 6
by Warren H. Carroll

The Crisis of Christendom
 is the sixth and final volume of Dr. Warren H. Carroll's history of Christendom. It is concerned with the "crises," or turning points, in the diseases which plagued humanity during the modern era. The book discusses in detail Nazi and Japanese militarism and its crisis in World War II, the inhuman system of Communism and its fall in 1989, and the origins and consequences of the denial of human dignity in the modern culture of death. Carroll shows the power of evil in the twentieth century, but focuses also on the great popes, in particular Pope John Paul II, and the great apparitions of the Marian Century. He ends with a call to hope and action.

As did earlier volumes in this sweeping series, The Crisis of Christendom reflects an unabashedly Christian and Catholic view of history, taking as one of its major themes the centrality of the Papacy to the destiny of the West. Dr. Carroll holds that God and individual men and women, not impersonal social and economic "forces," make history. The characters and actions of these history-makers, both good and evil, are vividly depicted as essential elements in the triumphs and tragedies of Christian civilization in Europe and the New World for two centuries (1815-2010).

Both a gripping, dramatic narrative and an indispensable work of reference for Christian history, this volume, and the entire series of which it is a part, belong in the library of every serious Catholic who desires to understand the work that Christ has done in the world through His Church and His faithful people.

How would a historical narrative read if the author began with the first principles that truth exists and the Incarnation happened? The long-awaited sixth and final volume to the late Warren Carroll's highly regarded history of Christendom covers the years 1815 through 2005. This series is the only in-print, comprehensive narration of Western history written from an orthodox Catholic perspective

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A History of Christendom vol. 6
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The Guillotine and the Cross
The Guillotine and the Cross
by Warren H. Carroll

The slogans of the French Revolution are now accepted unquestioningly. We forget their bloody birth. Carroll helps us remember the Reign of Terror that claimed 40,000 lives in a few months. Covers Danton, the architect of the Terror, whose re-conversion to the Faith led him to a death-battle with the monster he created, and the heroic resistance of the Vendee.

Paperback, size 8.5" x 5.5", 203 pages
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The Last Crusade
The Last Crusade
The Twentieth Century's War for the Sake of the Cross
by Warren H. Carroll

Spain 1936...

“Crusade” means a war for the sake of the Cross, a war to protect Christian people from persecution and death on account of their faith in Jesus Christ. Everyone has heard of the crusades of the Middle Ages. But few know of the crusade fought for this same purpose in Spain during the early twentieth century.

In just six months of the year 1936, thirteen bishops and nearly seven thousand priests, seminarians, monks, and nuns were martyred in Spain by enemies of Christianity. It was the greatest clerical bloodletting in so short a span of time since the persecutions of the Chruch by the ancient Roman emporers. Already Pope John Paul II has beatified some two hundred of these martyrs. Tens of thousands of churches, chapels, and shrines in Spain were pillaged or destroyed. In response, faithful Spanish Catholics proclaimed a crusade. Agains all odds the crusaders
triumphed, and the Church and the Faith in Spain were saved.

This is the story of that crusade, now honored in no other book in print in the English language. Most people who know of the Spanish Civil war do not understand why it was fought or how it was really won. This book will tell you. There is no story like it in the history of the twentieth century.

Paperback, size 8.5" x 5.5", 240 pages
The Twentieth Century's War for the Sake of the Cross
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Isabel of Spain
Isabel of Spain
The Catholic Queen
by Warren H. Carroll

One of the most powerful and compelling figures of all history, Isabel of Spain was a force with which to be reckoned, and should rightfully eclipse the better-known Elizabeth of England, both as a woman and a national leader.

The first full scholarly biography of Queen Isabel in English for nearly seventy-five years, Isabel of Spain is extensively annotated and eminently readable.

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The Catholic Queen
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