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Consult and share quality History essays and articles. Newer posts →. Were the famines that hit India in the 19th and 20th centuries the products of British Imperial rule? Famines result from changes in weather patterns coupled with poor insurance against crop failures. These two factors are intertwined and neither can be said alone to cause famine. Both factors existed during the nineteenth and twentieth century famines that hit … Continue reading →. Posted in 19th century History. Part 1, by Jack Watt).
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Consult and share quality History essays and articles. Here’s a list of those who have contributed to this blog so far. Thank you very much for your help, and for making your fantastic work available to others! Timothy Farrant, University of York. Jonathan Chiu, University of Bristol. William Miles, University of Bristol. James Wilkes, University of Bristol. Francesco Loli, Brigham Young University. Michael Grimshaw, University of Bristol. Craig Molus, University of Glasgow. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
Lord Byron: An Uncommon Hero (by Craig Molus) | PublisHistory Blog
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Consult and share quality History essays and articles. Motivating the citizen soldiers: French troops and the Revolutionary Wars 1792-1802 (Part 4, by Valentin Boulan). Marie Antoinette: History’s Fortean Queen (by Greg May) →. Lord Byron: An Uncommon Hero (by Craig Molus). In this essay I shall attempt to discuss, very briefly, the life of the poet George Gordon Byron, sixth Lord Byron (b. 1788 d. 1824), and his two seminal works:. Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage. English Bards and Scotch Reviewers. To somew...
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Consult and share quality History essays and articles. Lord Byron: An Uncommon Hero (by Craig Molus). Marie Antoinette: History’s Fortean Queen (by Greg May). After a few months’ break, PublisHistory returns with a fascinating essay on France’s tragic last queen, Marie Antoinette. Thanks to Greg May. Louis XIV that egomaniacal creator of Versailles and court etiquette dallied with Madames d’Montespan and Maintenon; Louis XV was kept smiling in the royal boudoir by the Pompadour and du Barry; but the shy,...
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Consult and share quality History essays and articles. Marie Antoinette: History’s Fortean Queen (by Greg May). After a few months’ break, PublisHistory returns with a fascinating essay on France’s tragic last queen, Marie Antoinette. Thanks to Greg May. It seems as if almost as much ink has been spilled on the life of Marie Antoinette as … Continue reading →. Posted in 18th century History. Let them eat cake. Lord Byron: An Uncommon Hero (by Craig Molus). Posted in 18th century History. The second stran...
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The man that commanded his own execution | Knowledge Pod
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Your daily dose of knowledge. The man that commanded his own execution. September 20, 2013. During the battle of Waterloo, Ney commanded the army with Napoleon. A chain of events led to Ney’s cavalry failing to neutralize the French cannons and Napoleon’s foreces losing the battle. Napoleon was exiled and Ney was given the death penalty. Newer post →. One thought on “ The man that commanded his own execution. October 10, 2013. Interesting anecdote, I’d never heard it! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Address ...
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Napoleon’s Wars – Charles Esdaile « Spring Evening Chill
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Musing On The Past, Savouring The Present. Napoleon’s Wars – Charles Esdaile. A book which until recently had quietly been gathering dust on my shelves was “Napoleon’s Wars”, by Charles Esdaile. A number of myths and “truths” have built up about certain aspects of the Napoleonic Wars. Esdaile is at pains to dispel many of these, particularly those relating to supposed “uprisings” and resistance by civilians in several countries. These assertions only serve to accentuate th...In this reading, Britain̵...
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Goethe’s Italian Journey « Spring Evening Chill
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Musing On The Past, Savouring The Present. Goethe’s Italian Journey. A little while ago, I purchased a compilation of some of the works of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. I have been working my way through it, and most recently reached the fascinating. Which is based on diaries and letters written by the author during his travels in Italy in the years 1786-88. It seems that it was subsequently fine-tuned and added to, and was not published until many years after the event(s). Goethe’s experiences are d...
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The world's most unplanned adventure. August 11, 2013. It’s hard to prepare for a visit to these camps. So much is known about them and they are almost familiar already, but there is a sense of dread at experiencing the reality of what’s behind the barbed wire. Flashes of books and films came to me around the camps. The awful game in Life is Beautiful. And the children hiding in the latrines. The scene from The Pianist. The railway inside Birkenau. 4 thoughts on “ Auschwitz-Birkenau. The photos you have ...
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Pete's Favourite Things. Birds and trains and history and all of the things that I enjoy. Stay updated via RSS. Hampton Court (3): Tudor State Appartments. The Akkadian Empire (1). Bluebell Railway: Giants of Steam (3): 8F 48624. All aboard the Waverley (5): Into Docklands. Hampton Court (2): Tudor Kitchens. Bluebell Railway: Giants of Steam (2): LNER B12 8572. Allen’s Hummingbird #10. All aboard the Waverley (5): Greenwich Ahoy. Birds of St James Park. Top Posts and Pages. The Blue Tit landing on. I abs...
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London is for Living. A London lifestyle blog. It has been another of those long summer weeks where I’ve been out every night and am just loving every minute of life. Between a birthday dinner at Honey and Co, a bloggers cocktail making workshop courtesy of Accor Hotels and a leisurely lunch over London at Duck and Waffle, I’ve never been so well fed and watered for starters. With lots of indulgence comes a lot of travelling around London,. A transport poster that’s actually cool. I hate the skyscrapers.
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BPL Transfer Window Team Reviews – Part 1. Granit Xhaka – Borussia Monchengladbach – 38.25m. Shkodran Mustafi – Valencia – 34.85m. Luas Perez – Deportivo La Coruna – 17m. Takuma Asano – Sanfrecce Hiroshima – 3.4m. Rob Holding – Bolton – 2.55m. Serge Gnabry – Werder Bremen – Undisclosed. Wellington Silva – Fluminese – 2.55m. Isaac Hayden – Newcastle – 2.47m. Jack Wilshere – Bournemouth – Loan ( 2m fee). Calum Chambers – Middlesbrough – Loan. Takuma Asano – Stuggart – Loan. Mikel Arteta – Retired. Nick Pop...
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By Sunshine in September. A Weekend in London. I’ve left London with many memories ( and a lighter bank balance) but I truly loved my weekend there. Next time I’m aiming for visiting Leister Square, Notting hill and Primrose hill as well as many other areas of London such as Shoreditch. If you liked this post please leave a comment and follow my blog it means a lot! Posted in Senza categoria. A Trip to the Imperial War Museum. 3 thoughts on “ A Weekend in London. 13 August 2015 at 22:32. Liked by 1 person.
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And other things…. Tell your #TakeCharge Story, Win a FabBag. Http:/ 52.71.218.71/sheroes/js/sheroes-blogger-badge.js. By phoneixrising . Tell your #TakeCharge Story, Win a FabBag. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Hmmm so I...
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And other things…. Tell your #TakeCharge Story, Win a FabBag →. Why I Love my Start-up Job. When and if you decide to work in a start-up, people give you a million reasons to dissuade you. Foremost being start-ups aren’t established, there is no certainty in a company that isn’t making a billion dollars each month. Second being, you might not get enough money, and third there is too much work, you don’t have a life. Another reason could be, your list of responsibilities is too large. September 30, 2014.
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