The History of the Warrs of Flanders

The History of the Warrs of Flanders
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Publisher : London : Printed for D. Newman ... [and 4 others]
Total Pages : 528
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ISBN-10 : ONB:+Z182009508
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Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis The History of the Warrs of Flanders by : Guido Bentivoglio

The Compleat History of the Warrs of Flanders ... Englished by the Right Honourable Henry, Earl of Monmouth ... Illustrated with Figures of the Chief Personages Mentioned in this History

The Compleat History of the Warrs of Flanders ... Englished by the Right Honourable Henry, Earl of Monmouth ... Illustrated with Figures of the Chief Personages Mentioned in this History
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Total Pages : 542
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ISBN-10 : BL:A0021261013
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Synopsis The Compleat History of the Warrs of Flanders ... Englished by the Right Honourable Henry, Earl of Monmouth ... Illustrated with Figures of the Chief Personages Mentioned in this History by : Cardinal Guido BENTIVOGLIO

No Want of Courage

No Want of Courage
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Publisher : From Reason to Revolution
Total Pages : 330
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ISBN-10 : 1915070406
ISBN-13 : 9781915070401
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis No Want of Courage by : R. N. W. Thomas

The structure of the headquarters staff, the commissariat, and the medical departments of the Duke of York's army in Flanders is examined in detail using mostly unpublished sources from the campaign.

A Storm in Flanders

A Storm in Flanders
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Publisher : Open Road + Grove/Atlantic
Total Pages : 348
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ISBN-10 : 9781555847807
ISBN-13 : 1555847803
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis A Storm in Flanders by : Winston Groom

From the Pulitzer Prize–nominated author of Forrest Gump: “A fascinating, evenhanded, page-turning account” of Ypres’s pivotal WWI battles (San Francisco Chronicle). The Ypres Salient in Belgian Flanders was the most notorious and dreaded territory in all of World War I—possibly of any war in history. After Germany’s failed attempt to capture Britain’s critical ports along the English Channel, a bloody stalemate ensued in this pastoral area no larger than the island of Manhattan. Ypres became a place of horror, heroism, and terrifying new tactics and technologies: poison gas, tanks, mines, air strikes, and the unspeakable misery of trench warfare. Drawing on the journals of the men and women who were there, Winston Groom has penned a drama of politics, strategy, the human heart, and the struggle for victory against all odds. This ebook features 16 pages of black-and-white historical photographs. “Everything nonfiction should be.” —Fort Worth Star-Telegram “Groom reconstructs a forgotten military passage that serves as a cautionary tale about war’s consequences.” —Pittsburgh Tribune-Review “Groom’s account, full of detail and the smell of gunsmoke, is expertly paced and free of dull stretches.” —Kirkus Reviews “Moving . . . Inspiring . . . An important and brilliantly written book.” —Booklist

The History of France

The History of France
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Total Pages : 690
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ISBN-10 : NLI:3065186-10
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Synopsis The History of France by : Gustave Masson

Recollection in the Republics

Recollection in the Republics
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 247
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ISBN-10 : 9780192584366
ISBN-13 : 0192584367
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Recollection in the Republics by : Imogen Peck

Following the execution of Charles I in January 1649, England's fledgling republic was faced with a dilemma: which parts of the nation's bloody recent past should be remembered, and how, and which were best consigned to oblivion? Across the country, the state's opponents, local communities, and individual citizens were grappling with many of the same questions, as calls for remembrance vied with the competing goals of reconciliation, security, and the peaceful settlement of the state. Recollection in the Republics provides the first comprehensive study of the ways Britain's Civil Wars were remembered in the decade between the regicide and the restoration. Drawing on a wide-ranging and innovative source base, it places the national authorities' attempts to shape the meaning of the recent past alongside evidence of what the English people - lords and labourers, men and women, veterans and civilians - actually were remembering. Recollection in the Replublics demonstrates that memories of the domestic conflicts were central to the politics and society of England's republican interval, inflecting national and local discourses, complicating and transforming inter-personal relationships, and infusing and forging individual and collective identities. In so doing, it enhances our understanding of the nature of early modern memory and the experience of post-civil war states more broadly. Memory was a multifaceted, dynamic resource, and this book emphasises its fecundity, the manifold meanings it possessed, and the creativity of those who deployed it. Further, by situating 1650s England in relation to other post-conflict societies, both within and beyond early modernity, it points to a consistency in some of the challenges that have confronted post-civil war states across time and space.