1204 (Publications Du Centre de Recherches Arch'ologiques Et Histo, #6577)
Richard Fulton's Warrior Generation 1865-1885 fundamentally rethinks the efficacy of an institutional drive among influential middle-class opinion leaders to militarize lower-class boys in Victorian Britain. He contends that instead of engendering the desired cultural militarism, as has been commonly argued, their push had merely contributed to a fast-developing culture of adventure and masculinity. Challenging this popular assumption, Fulton carefully reexamines many of the oft cited touchston...
An eyewitness account of the prisoner revolt at a Nazi extermination camp, and the life of a teenaged boy who survived to tell the story. A Promise at Sobibor is the story of Fiszel Bialowitz, a teenaged Polish Jew who escaped the Nazi gas chambers. Between April 1942 and October 1943, about 250,000 Jews from European countries and the Soviet Union were sent to the Nazi death camp at Sobibor in occupied Poland. Sobibor was not a transit camp or work camp: its sole purpose was efficient mass murd...
This entertaining account of the English in India studies the behavior and the customs of the English from the very first connections down to the end of the eighteenth-century. It attempts to trace and account for the various phases of the development of the social life of the English in eighteenth-century India. The author, the late Dr. Percival Spear (1901-1982) taught history at St. Stephen's College, Delhi, and was the author of The Oxford History of Modern India 1740-1975.
Die Weltpolitische Bedeutung Galiziens (Classic Reprint)
by Stephan Tomaszewski
Der Investiturstreit. Entwicklung der Reichskirche unter Konrad II. und Heinrich II.
by Laura Endrizzi
Lettre d'Un Socialiste Francais Au President Wilson Sur Les Conditions de la Juste Paix: Critique (Histoire)
by Launat-L
Registrum Antiquissimum of the Cathedral Church of Lincoln [set]
by C.w. Foster
A transcript of the original cartulary of Lincoln cathedral compiled during the 13th and 14th centuries, with additional charters, a comprehensive introduction and two volumes of facsimiles. LRS 27, 28, 29, 32, 34, 41, 42, 46, 51,62, 67, 68.
On September 3, 1901, a Protestant missionary named Ellen Stone set out on horseback across the mountainous hinterlands of Balkan Macedonia and was ambushed by a band of armed revolutionaries. In The Miss Stone Affair, Teresa Carpenter re-creates an event that captured the attention of the world and posed a dilemma for incoming president Theodore Roosevelt. Should he send in the Navy or not? And, if so, send it where? Drawing upon a wealth of contemporary correspondence and documents, Carpent...
The description for this book, Creating the Nation in Provincial France: Religion and Political Identity in Brittany, will be forthcoming.
Histoire de France Depuis Les Temps Les Plus Recules Jusqu'en 1789. Tome 2 (Ed.1855-1860) (Histoire)
by Martin H
Les Prisonniers Francais En Allemagne (Histoire)
by Laforgue-Mondenard-J-P
A masterful and hugely entertaining history of the Tour de France's first hundred years. When Henri Desgrange began a new bicycle road race in 1903, he saw it as little more than a temporary publicity stunt to promote his newspaper. The sixty cyclists who left Paris to ride through the night to Lyons that first July had little idea they were pioneers of the most famous of all bike races, which would reach its centenary as one of the greatest sporting events on earth. The races of the early twent...
The French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars were the first truly global conflicts. The Royal Navy was a key player in the wider wars and, for Britain, the key factor in her eventual emergence as the only naval power capable of sustained global hegemony. The most iconic battles of any era were fought at sea during these years - from the Battle of the Nile in 1798 to Nelson's momentous victory at Trafalgar in October 1805. In this period, the Navy had reached a peak of efficiency and was unrival...
Memoirs of Sir Roger de Clarendon, the Natural Son of Edward, Prince of Wales, Commonly Called the Black Prince
by Clara Reeve
"Uncharitable Mischief": Barbarity & Excess in the British Civil Wars
by Charles S. Singleton