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Growing Up in France - From the Ancien Regime to the Third Republic (Hardcover): Colin Heywood Growing Up in France - From the Ancien Regime to the Third Republic (Hardcover)
Colin Heywood
R2,415 Discovery Miles 24 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How did French people write about their own childhood and youth between the 1760s and the 1930s? Colin Heywood argues that this was a critical period in the history of young people, as successive generations moved from the relatively stable and hierarchical society of the Ancien Regime to a more fluid one produced by the industrial and democratic revolutions of the period. The main sources he uses are first-hand accounts of growing up: letters, diaries, childhood reminiscences and autobiographies. The book's first section considers cultural constructions of childhood and adolescence, and representations of growing up. The second considers the process of growing up among family and friends, the third the experience of moving out into the wider world, via education, work, political activity and marriage. This unique account will appeal to historians of childhood and adolescence, as well as social and cultural historians.

The Rise of the Ottoman Empire - Studies in the History of Turkey, thirteenth-fifteenth Centuries (Paperback): Paul Wittek The Rise of the Ottoman Empire - Studies in the History of Turkey, thirteenth-fifteenth Centuries (Paperback)
Paul Wittek; Edited by Colin Heywood
R1,319 Discovery Miles 13 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Paul Wittek's The Rise of the Ottoman Empire was first published by the Royal Asiatic Society in 1938 and has been out of print for more than a quarter of a century. The present reissue of the text also brings together translations of some of his other studies on Ottoman history; eight closely interconnected writings on the period from the founding of the state to the Fall of Constantinople and the reign of Mehmed II. Most of these pieces reproduces the texts of lectures or conference papers delivered by Wittek between 1936 and 1938 when he was teaching at Universite Libre in Brussels, Belgium. The books or journals in which they were originally published are for the most part inaccessible except in specialist libraries, in a period when Wittek's activities as an Ottoman historian, in particular his formulations regarding the origins and subsequent history of the Ottoman state (the "Ghazi thesis"), are coming under increasing study within the Anglo-Saxon world of scholarship. An introduction by Colin Heywood sets Wittek's work in its historical and historiographical context for the benefit of those students who were not privileged to experience it firsthand. This reissue and recontextualizing of Wittek's pioneering work on early Ottoman history makes a valuable contribution to the field and to the historiography of Asian and Middle Eastern history generally.

The Ottoman World, the Mediterranean and North Africa, 1660-1760 (Paperback): Colin Heywood The Ottoman World, the Mediterranean and North Africa, 1660-1760 (Paperback)
Colin Heywood
R1,339 Discovery Miles 13 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Dr Heywood's second volume of collected papers in the Variorum series brings together fourteen studies published between 2000 and 2010. They represent two of the main strands of his interests during the past decade: the era of Ottoman history dominated by the ministerial family of KAprA1/4lA1/4; and the maritime history of the 'post-Braudelian' Mediterranean, in the later 17th and early 18th centuries. Aspects of the KAprA1/4lA1/4 era under examination in Part One include the shifting chronology of the Aehrin campaign of 1678; a study of the role of renegades in Ottoman service, linked in this instance to the Venetian betrayal of the Cretan fortress of Grabusa to the Ottomans in 1691, and a study of the reorganisation of the Ottoman state courier service in 1696, together with three studies of English diplomacy at the Porte during the 'Long War' of 1683-99. In Part Two maritime and Mediterranean themes predominate. Four papers revolve around the complexities of the English maritime and commercial presence in Algiers in the decades before and after 1700, and two examine the Ottoman maritime frontier in the western Mediterranean and in the Aegean in the same period. The volume concludes with a look at the daily (and mainly maritime) uncertainties in the life of the French community in Cyprus at the turn of the eighteenth century, and an examination of the emergence of Fernand Braudel's intellectual involvement with Ottoman history, down to the publication in 1949 of his epochal study of the Mediterranean in the age of Philip II.

Writing Ottoman History - Documents and Interpretations (Hardcover, New Ed): Colin Heywood Writing Ottoman History - Documents and Interpretations (Hardcover, New Ed)
Colin Heywood
R3,909 Discovery Miles 39 090 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The study of Ottoman history has resulted in the construction of a number of Ottoman 'pasts', some of which have been proved recoverable and essentially durable, while others have been seen to owe too much to extraneous preconceptions. In the articles collected here, Dr Heywood has questioned some of the perceived certainties in the field of Ottoman history and historiography, focusing in particular on the work of Paul Wittek and the idea of the 'frontier'. Other studies are based on the abundant surviving documentation, and look at specific topics in 17th-century Ottoman history and in Anglo-Ottoman relations, for example Sir Paul Rycaut's view of the Ottoman empire, or the organisation of the Ottoman postal service and roads, and the cannon-foundry in Istanbul.

The Rise of the Ottoman Empire - Studies in the History of Turkey, thirteenth-fifteenth Centuries (Hardcover): Paul Wittek The Rise of the Ottoman Empire - Studies in the History of Turkey, thirteenth-fifteenth Centuries (Hardcover)
Paul Wittek; Edited by Colin Heywood
R4,306 Discovery Miles 43 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


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The Development of the French Economy 1750-1914 (Hardcover, New Ed): Colin Heywood The Development of the French Economy 1750-1914 (Hardcover, New Ed)
Colin Heywood
R1,233 R885 Discovery Miles 8 850 Save R348 (28%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Understanding French economic development in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries has always proved a formidable challenge for historians. This concise 1995 survey for students is designed to make clear the areas of controversy among historians, and to guide the reader through the complexities of the debate. The author provides succinct surveys of findings on the pattern of development, and on the underlying causes of that pattern. He addresses questions such as: was France a latecomer or an early starter in industrialisation? Did long periods of protectionism help or hinder development? And was the peasantry an obstacle to change in the economy? He argues that France was not the 'backward economy' it was often thought to be; instead, it provides a quietly successful case of economic development, avoiding the massive social upheaval experienced elsewhere in Europe.

The Development of the French Economy, 1750-1914 (Paperback, 1st ed. 1992): Colin Heywood The Development of the French Economy, 1750-1914 (Paperback, 1st ed. 1992)
Colin Heywood
R1,404 Discovery Miles 14 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Examines the way economic historians have approached two sets of problems. Should the French economy in 18th and 19th centuries be considered "retarded", or an early European development success, and, should economic performance be explained by material conditions, or in social terms.

Childhood in Modern Europe (Paperback, New title): Colin Heywood Childhood in Modern Europe (Paperback, New title)
Colin Heywood
R778 Discovery Miles 7 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This invaluable introduction to the history of childhood in both Western and Eastern Europe between c.1700 and 2000 seeks to give a voice to children as well as adults, wherever possible. The work is divided into three parts, covering in turn, childhood in rural village societies during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; in the towns during the Industrial Revolution period (c.1750-1870); and in society generally during the late-nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Each part has a succinct introduction to a number of key topics, such as conceptions of childhood; infant and child mortality; the material conditions of children; their cultural life; the welfare facilities available to them from charities and the state; and the balance of work and schooling. Combining a chronological with a thematic approach, this book will be of particular interest to students and academics in a number of disciplines, including history, sociology, anthropology, geography, literature and education.

Childhood in Modern Europe (Hardcover, New title): Colin Heywood Childhood in Modern Europe (Hardcover, New title)
Colin Heywood
R2,465 Discovery Miles 24 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This invaluable introduction to the history of childhood in both Western and Eastern Europe between c.1700 and 2000 seeks to give a voice to children as well as adults, wherever possible. The work is divided into three parts, covering in turn, childhood in rural village societies during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; in the towns during the Industrial Revolution period (c.1750-1870); and in society generally during the late-nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Each part has a succinct introduction to a number of key topics, such as conceptions of childhood; infant and child mortality; the material conditions of children; their cultural life; the welfare facilities available to them from charities and the state; and the balance of work and schooling. Combining a chronological with a thematic approach, this book will be of particular interest to students and academics in a number of disciplines, including history, sociology, anthropology, geography, literature and education.

Childhood in Nineteenth-Century France - Work, Health and Education among the 'Classes Populaires' (Paperback, New... Childhood in Nineteenth-Century France - Work, Health and Education among the 'Classes Populaires' (Paperback, New Ed)
Colin Heywood
R1,098 Discovery Miles 10 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The central theme of this book is the changing experience of childhood among the peasants and working classes of nineteenth-century France. Manual work and informal methods of education in the local community became less prominent at this stage of life, whilst the primary school loomed increasingly large. The first section of the book considers childhood in rural society; the second examines the impact of industrial development on the lives of working-class children; and the third traces the child labour legislation of 1841 and 1874. The purposes of the work are to understand why the practice of child labour, considered entirely acceptable in the early nineteenth century, became an issue for reform from the 1830s, and also to assess the strategies adopted by the French State for curbing abuses. Its significance lies in its original synthesis of material on child labour, apprenticeship and education, drawing on a broad range of primary sources as well as the existing literature in related fields of study.

The Development of the French Economy 1750-1914 (Paperback, New ed): Colin Heywood The Development of the French Economy 1750-1914 (Paperback, New ed)
Colin Heywood
R722 Discovery Miles 7 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Understanding French economic development in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries has always proved a formidable challenge for historians. This concise 1995 survey for students is designed to make clear the areas of controversy among historians, and to guide the reader through the complexities of the debate. The author provides succinct surveys of findings on the pattern of development, and on the underlying causes of that pattern. He addresses questions such as: was France a latecomer or an early starter in industrialisation? Did long periods of protectionism help or hinder development? And was the peasantry an obstacle to change in the economy? He argues that France was not the 'backward economy' it was often thought to be; instead, it provides a quietly successful case of economic development, avoiding the massive social upheaval experienced elsewhere in Europe.

The Levant Voyage of the Blackham Galley (1696 - 1698) - The Sea Journal of John Looker, Ship's Surgeon (Hardcover): Colin... The Levant Voyage of the Blackham Galley (1696 - 1698) - The Sea Journal of John Looker, Ship's Surgeon (Hardcover)
Colin Heywood, Edmond Smith
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R3,840 R2,202 Discovery Miles 22 020 Save R1,638 (43%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume publishes for the first time, the journal kept by John Looker (?1670-1715) recording his service as ship's surgeon on the Blackham Galley, a London-built merchantman on its second trading voyage to the Levant, between December 1696 and March 1698. Preserved in the Caird Library of the National Maritime Museum, Looker's 'Journall' describes his experiences on the voyage from the point at which he joined the ship at Gravesend, to March 1698, when the journal breaks off abruptly in mid-sentence when the ship was off the Kentish 'Narrows'. John Looker was a Londoner, brought up in one of the parishes to the east of the City which furnished large numbers of mariners to the English sea-borne trades. He served an apprenticeship to a London barber-surgeon, and became a Freeman of the Company of Barber-Surgeons. His fifteen months of service on board the Blackham Galley appears to have been his only employment at sea, but his ready knowledge of maritime ways and language, which are apparent from the first pages of his 'Journall', make it more than likely that he came from a seafaring family. Subsequent to his voyage, he married, raised a family, practiced in London as a surgeon, and acquired land in East Anglia. He died at Bath in 1715. Looker's 'Journall' divides naturally into three parts. The Blackham Galley's outward and homeward voyages were largely without incident. The time spent by the Blackham Galley in Turkish waters, covers its voyage from Smyrna to Constantinople, where the ship stayed for a month, and then returned to Smyrna. Captain Newnam's ill-advised and disastrous attempt at privateering in Ottoman waters on the return journey to Smyrna, led to the detention of his vessel at Smyrna under a double interdict from the English ambassador at the Porte and from the Ottoman authorities. Looker's account of the Blackham Galley's enforced stay in Smyrna furnishes a vigorous and detailed account of social life in the international merchant community, as well as portside life seen 'from below', with its taverns and prostitutes, and the activities and frequent 'debauches' of an increasingly bored and fractious crew. Looker's record also provides interesting detail of his professional approach to treatment of the illnesses, accidents and occasional deaths of members of the company of his own and other ships anchored off Smyrna.

Trade and Cultural Exchange in the Early Modern Mediterranean - Braudel's Maritime Legacy (Paperback): Maria Fusaro, Colin... Trade and Cultural Exchange in the Early Modern Mediterranean - Braudel's Maritime Legacy (Paperback)
Maria Fusaro, Colin Heywood, Mohamed-Salah Omri
R1,389 Discovery Miles 13 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World in the Age of Philip II" by Fernand Braudel revolutionised the study of Mediterranean history on its publication in 1949. Now, 60 years 'after Braudel', this book brings together work by area specialists and the latest research on the sea itself in the early modern period, the maritime trade that flourished there, the ships which travelled it and the men who sailed them. It opens up the subject to English-speaking readers interested in maritime history, naval history, the history of the early modern world and the historiographical legacy of Braudel.

Growing Up in France - From the Ancien Regime to the Third Republic (Paperback): Colin Heywood Growing Up in France - From the Ancien Regime to the Third Republic (Paperback)
Colin Heywood
R928 Discovery Miles 9 280 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How did French people write about their own childhood and youth between the 1760s and the 1930s? Colin Heywood argues that this was a critical period in the history of young people, as successive generations moved from the relatively stable and hierarchical society of the Ancien Regime to a more fluid one produced by the industrial and democratic revolutions of the period. The main sources he uses are first-hand accounts of growing up: letters, diaries, childhood reminiscences and autobiographies. The book's first section considers cultural constructions of childhood and adolescence, and representations of growing up. The second considers the process of growing up among family and friends, the third the experience of moving out into the wider world, via education, work, political activity and marriage. This unique account will appeal to historians of childhood and adolescence, as well as social and cultural historians.

The Ottoman World, the Mediterranean and North Africa, 1660-1760 (Hardcover, New Ed): Colin Heywood The Ottoman World, the Mediterranean and North Africa, 1660-1760 (Hardcover, New Ed)
Colin Heywood
R4,173 Discovery Miles 41 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Dr Heywood's second volume of collected papers in the Variorum series brings together fourteen studies published between 2000 and 2010. They represent two of the main strands of his interests during the past decade: the era of Ottoman history dominated by the ministerial family of KAprA1/4lA1/4; and the maritime history of the 'post-Braudelian' Mediterranean, in the later 17th and early 18th centuries. Aspects of the KAprA1/4lA1/4 era under examination in Part One include the shifting chronology of the Aehrin campaign of 1678; a study of the role of renegades in Ottoman service, linked in this instance to the Venetian betrayal of the Cretan fortress of Grabusa to the Ottomans in 1691, and a study of the reorganisation of the Ottoman state courier service in 1696, together with three studies of English diplomacy at the Porte during the 'Long War' of 1683-99. In Part Two maritime and Mediterranean themes predominate. Four papers revolve around the complexities of the English maritime and commercial presence in Algiers in the decades before and after 1700, and two examine the Ottoman maritime frontier in the western Mediterranean and in the Aegean in the same period. The volume concludes with a look at the daily (and mainly maritime) uncertainties in the life of the French community in Cyprus at the turn of the eighteenth century, and an examination of the emergence of Fernand Braudel's intellectual involvement with Ottoman history, down to the publication in 1949 of his epochal study of the Mediterranean in the age of Philip II.

Trade and Cultural Exchange in the Early Modern Mediterranean - Braudel's Maritime Legacy (Hardcover): Maria Fusaro, Colin... Trade and Cultural Exchange in the Early Modern Mediterranean - Braudel's Maritime Legacy (Hardcover)
Maria Fusaro, Colin Heywood, Mohamed-Salah Omri
R4,832 Discovery Miles 48 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World in the Age of Philip II" by Fernand Braudel revolutionized the study of Mediterranean history on its publication in 1949. Now, 60 years "after Braudel," this book brings together work by area specialists and the latest research on the sea itself in the early modern period, the maritime trade that flourished there, the ships which travelled it and the men who sailed them. It opens up the subject to English-speaking readers interested in maritime history, naval history, the history of the early modern world and the historiographical legacy of Braudel.

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