This exciting book has the great advantage to mow the ideas that we had with other authors who slept more their fantasies on paper or dogmatic belief rather than a true scientific work. This book is not a "beast" historical analysis of academic style unrelated to reality. This is primarily a historical book, certainly, but in a couple with sociology, which makes it particularly interesting. Minor drawbacks however, because of which I do not attribute a fifth star: - It is still a little hungry at the end of the book there is a hair too short; - The author of many quotes in his book, but gives only rarely references; - The reading of the book was not well done: there sometimes has spelling or punctuation mistakes, or even a word (or a verb ...) missing in the sentence.
I recommend anyway because these flats are not insurmountable and do not affect the interest of the work.