289 resultados para Medieval history writing and crusading ideology
Resumo:
"Of the two books included in this volume, the first, entitled Theory of history, was originally published by the Yale university press in 1925; the second, The processes of history, was likewise issued by the Yale university press, but in 1918."-Pref.
Resumo:
Description based on: 1889/90.
Resumo:
"Reprint of the articles 'Greece, History of,' and 'Constitution of Athens,' which appeared in the eleventh edition of the Encyclopaedia britannica."--Note.
Resumo:
Economic and social history of the World War. (British series)
Resumo:
Read at the meeting of the Minnesota Educational Assoc., St. Paul, October 23, 1914.
Resumo:
An abridgment of the author's "Information respecting the history, condition and prospects of the Indian tribes of the United States," with additions by the editor.
Resumo:
Published also as Studies in history, economics and public law, edited by the Faculty of political science of Columbia university, no. 374.
Resumo:
Sir Walter Scott is often regarded as the first historical novelist. Reinventing Liberty challenges this view by returning us to the rich range of historical fiction written in the late 18th and early 19th century. For the first time placing these works in the context of British politics and British history writing, this book redefines the historical novel, revealing a genre which seeks to manage political change through historiographical experimentation. It explores how historical novelists participated in a contentious debate concerning the nature of commercial modernity, the formulation of political progress and British national identity. Ranging across well-known writers, like William Godwin, Horace Walpole and Frances Burney, to lesser-known figures, such as Cornelia Ellis Knight and Jane Porter, Reinventing Liberty uncovers how history becomes a site to rethink Britain as ‘land of liberty’. Reading Scott in relation to this tradition, Reinventing Liberty demonstrates the genre’s troubled role in the construction of the myth of Britain as a nation of gradual, safe political change.
Resumo:
Paging irregular in sect. 2 of v. 1: nos. 100-157, 210-211 omitted, nos. 162-164 repeated.
Resumo:
The folded illustrations consist of tables.
Resumo:
Mode of access: Internet.
Resumo:
Contains sketches of the early settlers. Reprinted from the New England historical and genealogical register for Oct. 1851, v. 5, p. 389-402, 465-468, where it appeared anonymously under title "Old Dorchester, recovery of some materials for its history, general and particular."
Resumo:
"NPS-56-89-009."
Resumo:
"First printing."
Resumo:
"The art of describing and cataloging incunabula (p. [322]-351) is a translation of Die incunabel-bibliographie, von A. Einsle, Wien, 1888.