Finding Earth, Finding Soul
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
An inspiring story of one man's response to the call for leadership in a time of ecological crisis
An expert on Hungary and the Habsburg monarchy, Carlile Aylmer Macartney dedicated his career to the intricate histories of Central Europe. His extensive research fellowship spanned nearly three decades, fostering a deep understanding of the region's complex political and cultural landscape. Macartney also contributed his expertise to international organizations, including the League of Nations Union and the Foreign Office during a critical historical period. His writings illuminate the enduring legacies and transformations within the Habsburg sphere of influence.



An inspiring story of one man's response to the call for leadership in a time of ecological crisis
A re-examination of the texts which describe the movements of the Magyars leading up to their entry into Hungary (c. AD 896).
A story of profound contemporary importance if we are to build a more peaceful, just, and inclusive world, woven around a journey into Britain's Celtic wildness. It braids together the themes of sacredness, belonging, connection, and homecoming.