Raids & Settlements
Author : Marcella Zanetti
Publisher :
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 29,71 MB
Release : 2021
Category :
ISBN : 9781988595092
Author : Marcella Zanetti
Publisher :
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 29,71 MB
Release : 2021
Category :
ISBN : 9781988595092
Author : Colmán Etchingham
Publisher : Department of Old and Middle Irish St. Patrick's College
Page : 96 pages
File Size : 38,84 MB
Release : 1996
Category : History
ISBN :
Author : Meredith Mason Brown
Publisher : LSU Press
Page : 425 pages
File Size : 36,38 MB
Release : 2008-09-15
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0807134589
Supported with copious maps, illustrations, endnotes, and a detailed chronology of Boone's life, Frontiersman provides a fresh and accurate rendering of a man most people know only as a folk hero--and of the nation that has mythologized him for over two centuries.
Author : Roy Edgardo Parry
Publisher :
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 26,1 MB
Release : 1925
Category : Geography
ISBN :
Author : Angus Konstam
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 38,93 MB
Release : 2009-10-01
Category : History
ISBN : 1461749956
By combining stunning cartography with engaging and authoritative text, The World Atlas of Pirates presents the story of piracy in a completely new way. Eighty maps plot the routes that pirates followed—whether crossing the world's great oceans or pursuing their prey through creeks and bays. Colorful archive illustrations, including photographs and images from England's National Maritime Museum and other historic collections, bring the villains, their ships, and their victims to life. Lively, accessible text by pirate expert Angus Konstam explains how piracy grew and flourished from the early buccaneers to the rogues of popular legends, how it has been snuffed out, and how it has reared its head again with the machine-gun-toting pirates operating on today's high seas.
Author : Gerard Schultz
Publisher :
Page : 170 pages
File Size : 37,84 MB
Release : 1928
Category : Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN :
Author : Robert Boyd
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 21,34 MB
Release : 2019-11-19
Category : Nature
ISBN : 0691195900
"Human beings are a very different kind of animal. We have evolved to become the most dominant species on Earth. We have a larger geographical range and process more energy than any other creature alive. This astonishing transformation is usually explained in terms of cognitive ability--people are just smarter than all the rest. But in this compelling book, Robert Boyd argues that culture--our ability to learn from each other--has been the essential ingredient of our remarkable success. A Different Kind of Animal demonstrates that while people are smart, we are not nearly smart enough to have solved the vast array of problems that confronted our species as it spread across the globe. Over the past two million years, culture has evolved to enable human populations to accumulate superb local adaptations that no individual could ever have invented on their own. It has also made possible the evolution of social norms that allow humans to make common cause with large groups of unrelated individuals, a kind of society not seen anywhere else in nature. This unique combination of cultural adaptation and large-scale cooperation has transformed our species and assured our survival--making us the different kind of animal we are today. Based on the Tanner Lectures delivered at Princeton University, A Different Kind of Animal features challenging responses by biologist H. Allen Orr, philosopher Kim Sterelny, economist Paul Seabright, and evolutionary anthropologist Ruth Mace, as well as an introduction by Stephen Macedo."--
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Publisher : HarperCollins Christian Publishing
Page : 1979 pages
File Size : 21,49 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN : 1418560642
"Covers all major wars and conflicts in North America from the late-15th to mid-18th centuries, with discussions of key battles, diplomatic efforts, military technologies, and strategies and tactics ... [E]xplores the context for conflict, with essays on competing colonial powers, every major Native American tribe, all important political and military leaders, and a range of social and cultural issues."--Publisher's Web site.
Author : Theodore P. Savas
Publisher : Savas Beatie
Page : 433 pages
File Size : 24,64 MB
Release : 2006-08-19
Category : History
ISBN : 1611210119
“A well-organized and concise introduction to the war’s major battles” (The Journal of America’s Military Past). Winner of the Gold Star Book Award for History from the Military Writers Society of America This is the first comprehensive account of every engagement of the Revolution, a war that began with a brief skirmish at Lexington Green on April 19, 1775, and concluded on the battlefield at the Siege of Yorktown in October 1781. In between were six long years of bitter fighting on land and at sea. The wide variety of combats blanketed the North American continent from Canada to the Southern colonies, from the winding coastal lowlands to the Appalachian Mountains, and from the North Atlantic to the Caribbean. Every entry begins with introductory details including the date of the battle, its location, commanders, opposing forces, terrain, weather, and time of day. The detailed body of each entry offers both a Colonial and a British perspective of the unfolding military situation, a detailed and unbiased account of what actually transpired, a discussion of numbers and losses, an assessment of the consequences of the battle, and suggestions for further reading. Many of the entries are supported and enriched by original maps and photos.
Author : Cheah Boon Kheng
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 148 pages
File Size : 30,97 MB
Release : 2018-05-31
Category : History
ISBN : 1501719319
A compilation of selected documents that provide rare glimpses into the development, thought, and policies of the early Malaysian Communist Party (MCP).