History of the Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660: 1651-1654
Author : Samuel Rawson Gardiner
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Page : 586 pages
File Size : 49,63 MB
Release : 1897
Category : Great Britain
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Author : Samuel Rawson Gardiner
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Page : 586 pages
File Size : 49,63 MB
Release : 1897
Category : Great Britain
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Author : Samuel Rawson Gardiner
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Page : 88 pages
File Size : 28,89 MB
Release : 1903
Category : Great Britain
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Author : Barry Coward
Publisher : Manchester University Press
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 49,59 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780719043178
The Cromwellian Protectorate examines the nature of the first regime ever to have had effective control of the British Isles and the impact that it had on England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, and on Britain’s international reputation. Few previous studies of the Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell and his son, Richard, have given sufficient emphasis to its achievements. Instead they have characterized it either as "a military dictatorship" or a reactionary regime that after the revolutionary events of 1649 put Britain on a road that led inevitably to the restoration of the monarchy. This book presents an alternative view of the Cromwellian Protectorate.
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Page : 292 pages
File Size : 28,42 MB
Release : 1904
Category : English literature
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Vols. for 1898-1968 include a directory of publishers.
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Page : 724 pages
File Size : 37,78 MB
Release : 1904
Category : Anonyms and pseudonyms
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Author : Mark Levene
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 31,97 MB
Release : 1999
Category : History
ISBN : 9781571819345
The role of massacre in history has been given little focused attention either by historians or academics in related fields. This is surprising as its prevalence and persistence surely demands that it should be a subject of serious and systematic exploration. What exactly is a massacre? When - and why - does it happen? Is there a cultural, as well as political framework within which it occurs? How do human societies respond to it? What are its social and economic repercussions? Are massacres catalysts for change or are they part of the continuity of the human saga? These are just some of the questions the authors address in this important volume. Chronologically and geographically broad in scope, The Massacre in History provides in-depth analysis of particular massacres and themes associated with them from the 11th century to the present. Specific attention is paid to 15th century Christian-Jewish relations in Spain, the St. Batholemew's Day massacre, England and Ireland in the civil war era, the 19th century Caucasus, the rape of Nanking in 1937 and the Second World War origins of the Serb-Croat conflict. The book explores the subject of massacre from a variety of perspectives - its relationship to politics, culture, religion and society, its connection to ethnic cleansing and genocide, and its role in gender terms and in relation to the extermination of animals. The historians provide evidence to suggest that the "massacre" is often central to the course of human development and societal change.
Author : Sampson Low
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Page : 292 pages
File Size : 11,23 MB
Release : 1904
Category : English literature
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Author : John Herbert Slater
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Page : 782 pages
File Size : 30,54 MB
Release : 1904
Category : Anonyms and pseudonyms
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Author : Elise Garritzen
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 397 pages
File Size : 12,48 MB
Release : 2023-09-09
Category : Science
ISBN : 3031284615
This book traces the transformation of history from a Romantic literary pursuit into a modern academic discipline during the second half of the nineteenth century, and shows how this change inspired Victorians to reconsider what it meant to be a historian. This reconceptualization of the ‘historian’ lies at the heart of this book as it explores how historians strove to forge themselves a collective scholarly persona that reflected and legitimised their new disciplinary status and gave them authority to speak on behalf of the past. The author argues that historians used the persona as a replacement for missing institutional structures, and converted book parts to a sphere where they could mould and perform their persona. By ascribing agency to titles, footnotes, running heads, typography, cover design, size, and other paratexts, the book makes an important shift in the way we perceive the formation of modern disciplines. By combining the persona and paratexts, it offers a novel approach to themes that have enjoyed great interest in the history of science. It examines, for example, the role which epistemic and moral virtues held in the Victorian society and scholarly culture, the social organization and hierarchies of scholarly communities, the management of scholarly reputations, the commercialization of knowledge, and the relationship between the persona and the underpinning social, political, economic, and cultural structures and hierarchies. Making a significant contribution to persona studies, it provides new insights for scholars interested in the history of humanities, science, and knowledge; book history; and Victorian culture.
Author : Anthony Guggenberger
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Page : 484 pages
File Size : 48,94 MB
Release : 1925
Category : History
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