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The East Asian War, 1592-1598 - International Relations, Violence and Memory (Hardcover): James B. Lewis The East Asian War, 1592-1598 - International Relations, Violence and Memory (Hardcover)
James B. Lewis
R5,351 Discovery Miles 53 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As East Asia regains its historical position as a world centre, information on the history of regional relations becomes ever more critical. Astonishingly, Northeast Asia enjoyed five centuries of international peace from 1400 to 1894, broken only by one major international war the invasion of Korea in the 1590s by Japan s ruler Hideyoshi. This war involved Koreans, Japanese, Chinese Southeast Asians and Europeans, saw the largest overseas landing in world history up to that time, and devastated Korea. It also highlighted the nature of the strategic balance in the region, presenting China s Ming dynasty with a serious threat that perhaps foreshadowed the dynasty s subsequent overthrow by the Manchus, played a major part in the establishment of the Tokugawa regime with its policy of peace and controlled access to seventeenth and eighteenth century Japan, and demonstrated the importance for regional stability of the subtle relationship of Korea to both China and Japan. This book presents a comprehensive analysis of the war and its aftermath in all its aspects military, political, social and economic, and cultural. As such it deepens understanding of East Asian international relations and provides important insights into the strategic forces that continue to operate in the region at present."

In Shakespeare's Shadow - A Rogue Scholar's Quest to Reveal the True Source Behind the World's Greatest Plays... In Shakespeare's Shadow - A Rogue Scholar's Quest to Reveal the True Source Behind the World's Greatest Plays (Paperback)
Michael Blanding
R425 Discovery Miles 4 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What if Shakespeare wrote Shakespeare . . . but someone else wrote him first? Acclaimed author of The Map Thief, Michael Blanding presents the twinning narratives of renegade scholar Dennis McCarthy and Elizabethan courtier Sir Thomas North. Unlike those who believe someone else secretly wrote Shakespeare, McCarthy argues that Shakespeare wrote the plays, but he adapted them from source plays written by North decades before. In Shakespeare's Shadow alternates between the enigmatic life of North, the intrigues of the Tudor court, the rivalries of English Renaissance theater, and academic outsider McCarthy's attempts to air his provocative ideas in the clubby world of Shakespearean scholarship. Through it all, Blanding employs his keen journalistic eye to craft a captivating drama, upending our understanding of the beloved playwright and his "singular genius." Winner of the 2021 International Book Award in Narrative Non-Fiction

Bastard Feudalism and the Law (Routledge Revivals) (Paperback): John Bellamy Bastard Feudalism and the Law (Routledge Revivals) (Paperback)
John Bellamy
R830 Discovery Miles 8 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This title, first published in 1989, was one of the first to directly address the legal dimension of bastard feudalism. John Bellamy explores the role and vulnerability of local officials and juries, the nature of the endemic land wars and the interference in the justice system by those at the top of the social chain. What emerges is a focus on the role of land in disputes, the importance of royal favour and political advantage and the attempt to suppress disruption. This is an interesting title, which will be of particular value to students researching the nature of late medieval and early Tudor feudalism, royal patronage and legal procedure.

Class and State in Ancien Regime France - The Road to Modernity? (Paperback): David Parker Class and State in Ancien Regime France - The Road to Modernity? (Paperback)
David Parker
R1,390 Discovery Miles 13 900 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Class and State in Early Modern France explores the economic, social, ideological and political foundations of French Absolutism. David Parker's challenging interpretation presents French Absolutism as a remarkably successful attempt to preserve the political and ideological structures of the traditional order.
This reassessment runs contrary to much revisionist historiography, rejecting the widespread tendency to treat French Absolutism either as an instrument of capitalism or political modernisation. It also discusses a number of contentious issues such as the agrarian foundations of capitalism, the relationship between class and status, as well as the structure and ideology of the absolute state itself. It will be of interest to early modern historians of France, Britain and Europe.

The Tudor Law of Treason (Routledge Revivals) - An Introduction (Paperback): John Bellamy The Tudor Law of Treason (Routledge Revivals) - An Introduction (Paperback)
John Bellamy
R1,532 Discovery Miles 15 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This title, first published in 1979, was ground-breaking in its exploration of the understudied area of the Tudor law of treason. Bellamy first examines the scope of that law, noting the inheritance from the Middle Ages, the effectiveness of the new statutes and interpretation of the law by the judiciary. Mining the archives for official, legal and literary accounts, the following parts consider how the government came to hear of traitors, the use of evidence and witnesses in trials and finally the fate of the traitor at the gallows and beyond. This is a full, useful and interesting title, which will be of great value to students researching Tudor and late medieval statute law, the Tudor concept of treason and the mores of Tudor society.

The Wealth of Communities - War, Resources and Cooperation in Renaissance Lombardy (Hardcover, New Ed): Matteo Di Tullio The Wealth of Communities - War, Resources and Cooperation in Renaissance Lombardy (Hardcover, New Ed)
Matteo Di Tullio
R1,967 Discovery Miles 19 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The early decades of the sixteenth century were a turbulent time for the Italian peninsula as competing centres of power struggled for political control. Nowhere was this more true than the area contested by Milan and Venice, that was constantly crossed and occupied by rival armies. Investigating the impact of successive crises upon the inhabitants of the Po Valley, this book challenges many fundamental assumptions about the relationship between war and economic development and draws conclusion that have implications for early modern Europe as a whole. In traditional historiography, periods of war and general crisis have often been regarded as promoting a shift in resources from the communal towards a small number of individuals. However, through a close micro-study of a single region, this book offers a different perspective. Rather than promoting an aggressive individualism, it is argued that in times of general crisis, social networks aimed to reproduce themselves and the original status quo by developing creative solutions and institutions favouring co-operation. Furthermore the elites could not always exploit 'local' wealth because of the need to protect their position of leadership within the community, which required the preservation of that very community. This thesis not only challenges the received wisdom, but also fuels a new debate about the ways in which economic growth occurred in Early Modern Italy and Europe.

Political Representation in the Ancien Regime (Paperback): Joaquim Albareda, Manuel  Herrero Sanchez Political Representation in the Ancien Regime (Paperback)
Joaquim Albareda, Manuel Herrero Sanchez
R1,309 Discovery Miles 13 090 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What kind of political representation existed in the Ancien Regime? Which social sectors were given a voice, and how were they represented in the institutions? These are some of the issues addressed by the authors of this book from different institutional angles (monarchies and republics; parliaments and municipalities), from various European territories and finally from a connected and comparative perspective. The aim is twofold: analyse the different mechanisms of political representation before Liberalism, their strengths and limitations; value the processes of oligarchisation and the possible mismatch between a libertarian model and a reality which was far from its idealised image.

Penury into Plenty - Dearth and the Making of Knowledge in Early Modern England (Hardcover): Ayesha Mukherjee Penury into Plenty - Dearth and the Making of Knowledge in Early Modern England (Hardcover)
Ayesha Mukherjee
R4,451 Discovery Miles 44 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Penury into Plenty: Dearth and the Making of Knowledge in Early Modern England is an original examination of cultural meanings of dearth and famine in England at the turn of the sixteenth century. It focuses on the socio-economic and ecological crises of the 1590s, investigating the effects of widespread fears of famine on mundane activities and knowledge making by analyzing the remedial measures undertaken by the early modern English to illustrate their commitment to resource management. The activities, theories, and publications of the prolific 'dearth scientist' Sir Hugh Platt are considered alongside other forms of literature such as sermons, plays, poetry and prose fiction to explain not only what dearth or famine meant in the period, but how contemporaries understood sustainable resource management. By drawing upon environmental, economic, scientific, and literary history and theory, Penury into Plenty allows modern readers to see that sustainability is not a wholly modern concept and the investigation of cultural forms of ecological consciousness and social consequences of past environmental change is vital for understanding contemporary concerns.

Uroscopy in Early Modern Europe (Paperback): Michael Stolberg Uroscopy in Early Modern Europe (Paperback)
Michael Stolberg
R1,284 Discovery Miles 12 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Uroscopy - the diagnosis of disease by visual examination of the urine - played a very prominent role in early modern medical practice and in the lives of ordinary people. Widely considered as the most reliable way to diagnose diseases and pregnancies it was taught at the best universities. Leading physicians prided themselves on their mastery in this field. Countless medical writings were dedicated to uroscopy and artists represented it in hundreds of illustrations and paintings. Based on a wide range of textual and visual sources, such as autobiographies, court records, medical treatises and genre painting, this book offers the first comprehensive study of the place of uroscopy in early modern medicine, culture and society and of the - gradually changing - ways in which medical practitioners, lay persons and, last but not least, artists perceived and used it.

Alcohol and Pleasure - A Health Perspective (Paperback): Stanton Peele, Marcus Grant Alcohol and Pleasure - A Health Perspective (Paperback)
Stanton Peele, Marcus Grant
R1,454 Discovery Miles 14 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

There is no simple threshold between the experience of drinking and the pleasure it can bring on the one hand and the pain and suffering caused by alcohol abuse on the other. But if we are to understand the role of alcohol in society, then at the very least we need to acknowledge the pleasure as well as the pain. Alcohol and Pleasure aims to bring together existing knowledge on the role of pleasure in drinking and determine whether the concept is useful for scientific understanding and policy consideration.

Living Like a Tudor - Woodsmoke and Sage: A Sensory Journey Through Tudor England (Hardcover): Amy Licence Living Like a Tudor - Woodsmoke and Sage: A Sensory Journey Through Tudor England (Hardcover)
Amy Licence
R790 R666 Discovery Miles 6 660 Save R124 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Among the Wolves of Court - The Untold Story of Thomas and George Boleyn (Paperback): Lauren Mackay Among the Wolves of Court - The Untold Story of Thomas and George Boleyn (Paperback)
Lauren Mackay
R356 Discovery Miles 3 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The tragic story of Anne Boleyn has been retold over the centuries, yet two key figures in Anne's life-her father Thomas and brother George- are often relegated to the margins of the history of Henry VIII's turbulent reign. Well before Anne's coronation in 1533, Thomas was regarded as one of Henry's most skilled and experienced ambassadors, and George was a talented young courtier on the rise. But Anne's downfall was to have a devastating effect on her family - ultimately costing her and her brother their lives. A family whose success and prestige had been shaped over generations was destroyed in a violent and brutal episode as the king sought a new wife and a male heir. In this first biography devoted to the Boleyn men, Lauren Mackay takes us beyond the stereotypes of Thomas and George to present a story that has almost been lost to history. This book follows the Boleyn men as they negotiated their way through the ruthless game of politics among the wolves of the court, and establishes their place in Tudor history.

Edexcel A Level History, Paper 3: The Golden Age of Spain 1474-1598 Student Book + ActiveBook (Paperback): Marianne Brunier Edexcel A Level History, Paper 3: The Golden Age of Spain 1474-1598 Student Book + ActiveBook (Paperback)
Marianne Brunier 1
R803 Discovery Miles 8 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book: covers the essential content in the new specifications in a rigorous and engaging way, using detailed narrative, sources, timelines, key words, helpful activities and extension material helps develop conceptual understanding of areas such as evidence, interpretations, causation and change, through targeted activities provides assessment support for A level with sample answers, sources, practice questions and guidance to help you tackle the new-style exam questions. It also comes with three years' access to ActiveBook, an online, digital version of your textbook to help you personalise your learning as you go through the course - perfect for revision.

John Wallis: Writings on Music (Hardcover, New Ed): David Cram John Wallis: Writings on Music (Hardcover, New Ed)
David Cram
R4,443 Discovery Miles 44 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

John Wallis (1616-1703), was one of the foremost British mathematicians of the seventeenth century, and is also remembered for his important writings on grammar and logic. An interest in music theory led him to produce translations into Latin of three ancient Greek texts - those of Ptolemy, Porphyry and Bryennius - and involved him in discussions with Henry Oldenburg, the Secretary of the Royal Society, Thomas Salmon and other individuals as his ideas developed. The texts presented in this volume cover the relationship of ancient and modern tuning theory, the building of organs, the phenomena of resonance, and other musical topics.

Negotiating Transcultural Relations in the Early Modern Mediterranean - Ottoman-Venetian Encounters (Hardcover, New Ed):... Negotiating Transcultural Relations in the Early Modern Mediterranean - Ottoman-Venetian Encounters (Hardcover, New Ed)
Stephen Ortega
R4,141 Discovery Miles 41 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Negotiating Transcultural Relations in the Early Modern Mediterranean is a study of transcultural relations between Ottoman Muslims, Christian subjects of the Venetian Republic, and other social groups in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Focusing principally on Ottoman Muslims who came to Venice and its outlying territories, and using sources in Italian, Turkish and Spanish, this study examines the different types of power relations and the social geographies that framed the encounters of Muslim travelers. While Stephen Ortega does not dismiss the idea that Venetians and Ottoman Muslims represented two distinct communities, he does argue that Christian and Muslim exchange in the pre-modern period involved integrated cultural, economic, political and social practices. Ortega's investigation brings to light how merchants, trade brokers, diplomats, informants, converts, wayward souls and government officials from different communities engaged in similar practices and used comparable negotiation tactics in matters ranging from trade disputes, to the rights of male family members, to guarantees of protection. In relying on sources from archives in Venice, Istanbul and Simancas, the book demonstrates the importance of viewing Mediterranean history from a variety of perspectives, and it emphasizes the importance of understanding cross-cultural history as a negotiation between different social, cultural and institutional actors.

Life on the Tyne - Water Trades on the Lower River Tyne in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, a Reappraisal (Hardcover,... Life on the Tyne - Water Trades on the Lower River Tyne in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, a Reappraisal (Hardcover, New Ed)
Peter D. Wright
R4,440 Discovery Miles 44 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Whilst the early modern period has long been recognized as witnessing a growth in trade and consumerism, the majority of studies to date have tended to focus upon London and southern England. In order to provide a more balanced understanding of the dynamics at work on a national level, this book explores the local economy and waterborne trades of Newcastle and the River Tyne, in North East England. Drawing upon a variety of primary sources - including parish records, probate inventories, Newcastle Exchequer port books and the previously unpublished diary of an apprentice hostman - none of which have been examined previously in this context, the study adds significantly to our understanding of the growing community in North East England. In particular, it underlines the expansion of a thriving middling class with an associated culture of consumption driving a rapid increase in the import, and often re-export of a wide range of luxury items of food, clothing and soft furnishings. As the coal trade and a flourishing general trade with London and other home and overseas ports grew, the book highlights the major impact upon the size and variety of work in the port, and the subsequent increasing size and complexity of the water trades community and its associated business networks.

Rome - The Biography of Her Architecture from Bernini to Thorvaldsen (Paperback): Christian Elling Rome - The Biography of Her Architecture from Bernini to Thorvaldsen (Paperback)
Christian Elling
R1,378 Discovery Miles 13 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book deals with the city of Rome and its buildings in the period between Bernini's death in 1680 and the year 1797, when Thorvaldsen came to the papal city. It focuses on dealing mainly with some types of architectural monuments-such as monasteries, public civic buildings and town houses.

The Asante World (Hardcover): Edmund Abaka, Kwame Osei Kwarteng The Asante World (Hardcover)
Edmund Abaka, Kwame Osei Kwarteng
R6,554 Discovery Miles 65 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Asante World provides fresh perspectives on the Asante, the largest Akan group in Southern Ghana, and what new scholars are thinking and writing about the "world the Asante made." By employing a thematic approach, the volume interrogates several dimensions of Asante history including state formation, Asante-Ahafo and Bassari-Dagomba relations in the context of Asante northward expansion, and the expansion to the south. It examines the role of Islam which, although extremely intense for just a short time, had important ramifications. Together the essays excavate key aspects of Asante political economy and culture, exemplified in kola nut production, the kente/adinkra cloth types and their associated symbols, proverbs, and drum language. The Asante World explores the Asante origins of Jamaican maroons, Asante secular government, contemporary politics of progress, governance through the institution of Ahemaa or Queenmothers, epidemiology and disease, and education in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Featuring innovative and insightful contributions from leading historians of the Asante world, this volume is essential reading for advanced undergraduates, postgraduates, and scholars concerned with African Studies, African diaspora history, the history of Ghana and the Gold Coast, the history of Islam in Africa, and Asante history.

Historical Problems - Studies and Documents (Hardcover): Various Authors Historical Problems - Studies and Documents (Hardcover)
Various Authors
R33,493 Discovery Miles 334 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

One of George Allen and Unwin's flagships, the Historical Problems series, authored by some stellar names, combines generous collections of documents with introductory essays long enough to explore the various themes widely and deeply. In this collection of 12 volumes, originally published between 1969 and 1977 topics include: The complexities of Tudor finance and the working of the Treasury Military strategy against Napoleon The theory of royal supremacy in the Elizabethan church The dynastic rivalry between the Houses of York and Tudor The English economy in Tudor times Bismarckian politics and the impact for Germany and Europe The significance of the dissolution of the monasteries in the reformation.

Emotions in Europe, 1517-1914 (Hardcover): Katie Barclay, Francois Soyer Emotions in Europe, 1517-1914 (Hardcover)
Katie Barclay, Francois Soyer
R14,527 Discovery Miles 145 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This four-volume collection of primary sources focuses on the history of emotions in Europe and its empires between 1517 and 1914. Arranged chronologically, each volume examines the subjects of the self, family and community, religion, politics and law, science and philosophy, and art and culture. The collection begins with the Reformation in 1517 as a key transformative moment in European history that required people to rethink the self, belief, and scientific knowledges - all of which shaped and were shaped by emotion. It ends with WW1, by which point psychology and modern frameworks for the self had become standard knowledges. In between, ideas and practices of emotion were not static, and part of the history charted across these volumes is the making of a new vocabulary for emotions and the self. Sources include letters, diaries, legal papers, institutional records, newspapers, science and philosophical writings, literature and art from a diversity of voices and perspectives. Accompanied by extensive editorial commentary, this collection will be of great interest to students of history and literature.

England's Fortress - New Perspectives on Thomas, 3rd Lord Fairfax (Hardcover, New Ed): Andrew Hopper, Philip Major England's Fortress - New Perspectives on Thomas, 3rd Lord Fairfax (Hardcover, New Ed)
Andrew Hopper, Philip Major
R4,455 Discovery Miles 44 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Overshadowed in the popular imagination by the figure of Oliver Cromwell, historians are increasingly coming to recognize the importance of Thomas Fairfax, 3rd Lord Fairfax of Cameron, in shaping the momentous events of mid-seventeenth-century Britain. As both a military and political figure he played a central role in first defeating Charles I and then later supporting the restoration of his son in 1660. England's Fortress shines new light on this significant yet surprisingly understudied figure through a selection of essays addressing a wide range of topics, from military history to poetry. Divided into two sections, the volume reflects key aspects of Fairfax's life and career which are, nevertheless, as interconnecting as they are discrete: Fairfax the soldier and statesman, and Fairfax the husband, horseman and scholar. This fresh account of Fairfax's reputations and legacy questions assumptions about neatly demarcated seventeenth-century chronological, geographic and cultural boundaries. What emerges is a man who subverts as much as he reinforces assumed characteristics of martial invincibility, political disengagement and literary dilettantism.

Coping with Crisis: The Resilience and Vulnerability of Pre-Industrial Settlements (Hardcover, New Ed): Daniel R. Curtis Coping with Crisis: The Resilience and Vulnerability of Pre-Industrial Settlements (Hardcover, New Ed)
Daniel R. Curtis
R4,618 Discovery Miles 46 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Why in the pre-industrial period were some settlements resilient and stable over the long term while other settlements were vulnerable to crisis? Indeed, what made certain human habitations more prone to decline or even total collapse, than others? All pre-industrial societies had to face certain challenges: exogenous environmental hazards such as earthquakes or plagues, economic or political hazards from 'outside' such as warfare or expropriation of property, or hazards of their own-making such as soil erosion or subsistence crises. How then can we explain why some societies were able to overcome or negate these problems, while other societies proved susceptible to failure, as settlements contracted, stagnated, were abandoned, or even disappeared entirely? This book has been stimulated by the questions and hypotheses put forward by a recent 'disaster studies' literature - in particular, by placing the intrinsic arrangement of societies at the forefront of the explanatory framework. Essentially it is suggested that the resilience or vulnerability of habitation has less to do with exogenous crises themselves, but on endogenous societal responses which dictate: (a) the extent of destruction caused by crises and the capacity for society to protect itself; and (b) the capacity to create a sufficient recovery. By empirically testing the explanatory framework on a number of societies between the Middle Ages and the nineteenth century in England, the Low Countries, and Italy, it is ultimately argued in this book that rather than the protective functions of the state or the market, or the implementation of technological innovation or capital investment, the most resilient human habitations in the pre-industrial period were those than displayed an equitable distribution of property and a well-balanced distribution of power between social interest groups. Equitable distributions of power and property were the underlying conditions in pre-industrial societies that all

Art, Literature and Religion in Early Modern Sussex - Culture and Conflict (Hardcover, New Ed): Matthew Dimmock Art, Literature and Religion in Early Modern Sussex - Culture and Conflict (Hardcover, New Ed)
Matthew Dimmock; Andrew Hadfield
R4,451 Discovery Miles 44 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Art, Literature and Religion in Early Modern Sussex is an interdisciplinary study of a county at the forefront of religious, political and artistic developments in early-modern England. Ranging from the schism of Reformation to the outbreak of Civil War, the volume brings together scholars from the fields of art history, religious and intellectual history and English literature to offer new perspectives on early-modern Sussex. Essays discuss a wide variety of topics: the coherence of a county divided between East and West and Catholic and Protestant; the art and literary collections of Chichester cathedral; communities of Catholic gentry; Protestant martyrdom; aristocratic education; writing, preaching and exile; local funerary monuments; and the progresses of Elizabeth I. Contributors include Michael Questier; Nigel Llewellyn; Caroline Adams; Karen Coke; and Andrew Foster. The collection concludes with an Afterword by Duncan Salkeld (University of Chichester). This volume extends work done in the 1960s and 70s on early-modern Sussex, drawing on new work on county and religious identities, and setting it into a broad national context. The result is a book that not only tells us much about Sussex, but which also has a great deal to offer all scholars working in the field of local and regional history, and religious change in England as a whole.

Everyday Political Objects - From the Middle Ages to the Contemporary World (Paperback): Christopher Fletcher Everyday Political Objects - From the Middle Ages to the Contemporary World (Paperback)
Christopher Fletcher
R1,209 Discovery Miles 12 090 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The chapters offer examples from France, the Congo, Burkina Faso, Romania, and Britain, offering students and scholars a diverse range of examples to learn from. The book shows how everyday objects played a certain kind of role in politics which is particular to material things which will enable students to expand their view of political institutions and the social history of politics. Each chapter shows, how historians change their approach to politics by incorporating objects into their methodology and offers a means to develop different approaches to understanding political history allowing students to see how to use material sources and how they can inform our understanding of the past.

Everyday Political Objects - From the Middle Ages to the Contemporary World (Hardcover): Christopher Fletcher Everyday Political Objects - From the Middle Ages to the Contemporary World (Hardcover)
Christopher Fletcher
R4,156 Discovery Miles 41 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The chapters offer examples from France, the Congo, Burkina Faso, Romania, and Britain, offering students and scholars a diverse range of examples to learn from. The book shows how everyday objects played a certain kind of role in politics which is particular to material things which will enable students to expand their view of political institutions and the social history of politics. Each chapter shows, how historians change their approach to politics by incorporating objects into their methodology and offers a means to develop different approaches to understanding political history allowing students to see how to use material sources and how they can inform our understanding of the past.

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