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An essential overview of great kingdoms in African history and
their legacies, written by world-leading experts. From the ancient
Nile Valley to the savannas of medieval West Africa, the Great
Lakes of East Africa and on to the forests and grasslands to the
south, African civilizations have given rise to some of the world's
most impressive kingdoms. Here, nine leading historians of Africa
take a fresh look at these kingdoms over five thousand years of
recorded history. How did royal power operate in Africa and how
were kings - and queens - 'made'? Did they display their sacred
royal power, as in the great public ceremonies of the West African
kingdoms of Asante and Dahomey, or hide it away, as beneath the
fringed, beaded crowns that concealed the faces of Yoruba kings?
How have African peoples recorded, celebrated and critiqued royal
authority and its legacies? While absolute monarchy in Africa - as
elsewhere in the world - is on the wane in the modern era,
'traditional' kingship continues to exist within many of its
present-day nations, preserving ancient cultural ideas about
identity and power. Africa's history is often little known beyond
the devastation wrought by the slave trade and European colonial
rule. Presenting some of the most exciting recent developments in
the understanding of states and societies in the deeper past, Great
Kingdoms of Africa challenges the outdated notion of the continent
as an indistinct realm of 'lost kingdoms'. It shows how kingdoms
with deep roots continued to shape African history throughout the
twentieth century and into the present day.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
What is the origin of the stories of the Round Table, of Excalibur
and the Holy Grail, of Sir Launcelot and Guinevere? And where was
Camelot?King Arthur's name has echoed down the centuries, conjuring
up rich images of mystery and power, chivalry and romance. But did
he exist at all? There is no evidence to prove he reigned in the
fifth and sixth centuries; no eye-witness accounts of his
coronation and no reliable manuscripts outlining his deeds. This
full-colour guide examines the facts of the legends in the
tantalising puzzle of King Arthur and his knights. Learn about the
origins of the Round Table, the cult of chivalry and conflict
between knights, and Arthur's shape-shifting half-sister Moran le
Fay. From the origins of Arthurian legend to the new phase in the
Arthurian cyce in the romantic revival of the early nineteenth
century, read about the tantalizing puzzle that is King Arthur.Look
out for more Pitkin guides on the very best of British history,
heritage and travel.
What is the origin of the stories of the Round Table, of Excalibur
and the Holy Grail, of Sir Launcelot and Guinevere? And where was
Camelot?King Arthur's name has echoed down the centuries, conjuring
up rich images of mystery and power, chivalry and romance. But did
he exist at all? There is no evidence to prove he reigned in the
fifth and sixth centuries; no eye-witness accounts of his
coronation and no reliable manuscripts outlining his deeds. This
full-colour guide examines the facts of the legends in the
tantalising puzzle of King Arthur and his knights. Learn about the
origins of the Round Table, the cult of chivalry and conflict
between knights, and Arthur's shape-shifting half-sister Moran le
Fay. From the origins of Arthurian legend to the new phase in the
Arthurian cyce in the romantic revival of the early nineteenth
century, read about the tantalizing puzzle that is King Arthur.Look
out for more Pitkin guides on the very best of British history,
heritage and travel.
The Climbing Chronicles record the 1940s climbing exploits of Harry
Parker. Born in Blackburn on 29 February 1916, Harry started
climbing before the war and continued to do so after its
conclusion, exploring the Peak District, Wales, the Lake District
and Scotland. Each night he noted down his adventures in his
'chronicles', recording the routes he climbed, the walks, bicycle
rides and journeys he undertook, and the people he met along the
way. Harry's remarkable diaries have now been transcribed by his
son John, and the resulting Chronicles offer a first-hand view of
climbing and walking in Britain in the 1940s. With an enthusiasm
for the outdoors and a sense of fun that springs from every entry,
The Climbing Chronicles is an entertaining and fascinating - not to
mention quirky - read.
Taking a closer look at the fundamentals of the green and wild life
forms that exist around us. With a photographer's eye, viewing the
very things that we take for granted and easily dismiss as an
abundant source of the natural world. But could this be construed
as disposable? This book does not shy away from the hard realities
of, or attempt to glamorise, the climate discussion. It modulates
the voices, pensive, concerned, engaged or ignoring, from which is
created the colours within a silent world of nature. The Colour of
Silence is about mindfulness and a clear-focused look at life on
Earth, contemplating the curious truth about nature. This widely
respected photographer artist, Clare Newton uses her intriguing and
unusual photographs to explore the wonders of nature. "Art has a
vital role to play in our sense of well-being through immersion in
the natural world by enhancing our awareness of the diversity of
life that abounds there." The perception of the superiority of one
life form over another, and in particular of humanity over the
remainder of the natural world, may well have contributed in no
small way to the environmental predicament that confronts us today.
Alongside Newton's images, runs another narrative: Could there be a
different way of perceiving nature and our human place within it
with fresh eyes, untainted by past preconceptions? Can her
unassuming photographer's eye help to show life as it actually is,
not as we might imagine or desire it to be? Kate Humble BBC
Wildlife and Science Presenter says 'A beautiful & thought
provoking book.'
This compact book reproduces fifty-two memorials in Latin taken
from churches situated largely in the West Country. Each memorial
is accompanied by a translation and by notes on the grammar. The
book is aimed at all who would like to be able to read Latin
epitaphs in churches, and whose knowledge of the language may be
sketchy. The introduction explains the conventions involved in
lettering, abbreviations, Latinized personal names, and stock
phrases. It is followed by a very brief Latin grammar and notes on
Roman numerals and dates. At the back of the book there is a word
list containing all those words found in the inscriptions with
numbered references, plus a selection of words which are commonly
found in inscriptions generally, though not in those printed here.
By combining these resources in one book, the author equips the
reader with the tools to tackle other epitaphs beyond the pages of
this book and further afield. Every attempt is made to help the
reader understand the context in which each inscription was
composed. For instance it is stressed that the composers of such
epitaphs were skilled Latin scholars, and that there are very few
errors to be seen. Errors attributable to the stonemasons or
sign-writers are noted and corrected.
This compact book reproduces fifty-two memorials in Latin taken
from churches situated largely in the West Country. Each
memorial is accompanied by a translation and by notes on the
grammar. The book is aimed at all who would like to be able
to read Latin epitaphs in churches, and whose knowledge of the
language may be sketchy. The introduction explains the conventions
involved in lettering, abbreviations, Latinized personal names, and
stock phrases. It is followed by a very brief Latin grammar
and notes on Roman numerals and dates.  At the back of
the book there is a word list containing all those words found in
the inscriptions with numbered references, plus a selection of
words which are commonly found in inscriptions generally, though
not in those printed here. By combining these resources in one
book, the author equips the reader with the tools to tackle other
epitaphs beyond the pages of this book and further afield. Every
attempt is made to help the reader understand the context in which
each inscription was composed. For instance it is stressed that the
composers of such epitaphs were skilled Latin scholars, and that
there are very few errors to be seen. Errors attributable to
the stonemasons or sign-writers are noted and corrected.
What is the origin of the stories of the Round Table, of Excalibur
and the Holy Grail, of Sir Launcelot and Guinevere? And where was
Camelot?King Arthur's name has echoed down the centuries, conjuring
up rich images of mystery and power, chivalry and romance. But did
he exist at all? There is no evidence to prove he reigned in the
fifth and sixth centuries; no eye-witness accounts of his
coronation and no reliable manuscripts outlining his deeds. This
full-colour guide examines the facts of the legends in the
tantalising puzzle of King Arthur and his knights. Learn about the
origins of the Round Table, the cult of chivalry and conflict
between knights, and Arthur's shape-shifting half-sister Moran le
Fay. From the origins of Arthurian legend to the new phase in the
Arthurian cyce in the romantic revival of the early nineteenth
century, read about the tantalizing puzzle that is King Arthur.Look
out for more Pitkin guides on the very best of British history,
heritage and travel. This title is also available in English &
French
Health research and health care practice are radically transforming
as governments invest more in large scale, national and
international health projects with increasing levels of
interdisciplinarity as populations age and as nations grow
wealthier. This volume examines the structures and dynamics of
scientific collaboration in health research and health care.
Bringing together detailed research from the US, Canada, Europe and
Japan, Collaboration Across Health Research and Medical Care sheds
light on the features, environments and relationships that
characterise collaboration in health care and research, exploring
changing patterns of collaboration and examining the causes and
consequences of team work in the health domain. With attention to
the increasingly porous boundaries between health care and
research, the book not only investigates research settings, but
also considers the manner in which knowledge produced in
laboratories and clinics is translated into day-to-day medical and
care practice and health initiatives. It offers a rich examination
of the political, technical and organisational facets of
collaboration and the implications of changes in collaboration for
every day treatment and practice, Collaboration Across Health
Research and Medical Care will be of interest to scholars of
sociology and science and technology studies, as well as those
working in the field of health policy and research.
What is the origin of the stories of the Round Table, of Excalibur
and the Holy Grail, of Sir Launcelot and Guinevere? And where was
Camelot?King Arthur's name has echoed down the centuries, conjuring
up rich images of mystery and power, chivalry and romance. But did
he exist at all? There is no evidence to prove he reigned in the
fifth and sixth centuries; no eye-witness accounts of his
coronation and no reliable manuscripts outlining his deeds. This
full-colour guide examines the facts of the legends in the
tantalising puzzle of King Arthur and his knights. Learn about the
origins of the Round Table, the cult of chivalry and conflict
between knights, and Arthur's shape-shifting half-sister Moran le
Fay. From the origins of Arthurian legend to the new phase in the
Arthurian cyce in the romantic revival of the early nineteenth
century, read about the tantalizing puzzle that is King Arthur.Look
out for more Pitkin guides on the very best of British history,
heritage and travel.
'From now on, all men operating against German troops in so-called
Commando raids are to be annihilated.' Adolf Hitler This infamous
edict was Hitler's response to the actions of the Commandos, a
daring new guerrilla force led by eccentrics and idealists. The
Commandos were Britain's first ever special forces, a group of
volunteers from across the Army, Navy and Air Force that would
confront the Germans on some of the most dangerous missions of the
Second World War. After the war, the Commando units of the Royal
Marines carried on those traditions, engaging in virtually every
military scenario involving British troops. They became the elite
of the British 'ready-to-go' forces, capable of deploying at a
moment's notice to any trouble spot in the world. Their training is
uniquely challenging and those who pass through it are awarded the
coveted Green Beret, the distinctive hallmark of the Commando
ethos. In John Parker's now signature style, Commandos details the
formation of one of Britain's most controversial fighting units,
told with unique accounts from the men at the frontlines of the
biggest battles of the twentieth century.
Health research and health care practice are radically transforming
as governments invest more in large scale, national and
international health projects with increasing levels of
interdisciplinarity as populations age and as nations grow
wealthier. This volume examines the structures and dynamics of
scientific collaboration in health research and health care.
Bringing together detailed research from the US, Canada, Europe and
Japan, Collaboration Across Health Research and Medical Care sheds
light on the features, environments and relationships that
characterise collaboration in health care and research, exploring
changing patterns of collaboration and examining the causes and
consequences of team work in the health domain. With attention to
the increasingly porous boundaries between health care and
research, the book not only investigates research settings, but
also considers the manner in which knowledge produced in
laboratories and clinics is translated into day-to-day medical and
care practice and health initiatives. It offers a rich examination
of the political, technical and organisational facets of
collaboration and the implications of changes in collaboration for
every day treatment and practice, Collaboration Across Health
Research and Medical Care will be of interest to scholars of
sociology and science and technology studies, as well as those
working in the field of health policy and research.
Sacramental records known to survive from the Oxford Catholic
Mission, 1700-1875. This volume presents the contents of the
sacramental records known to survive from the Oxford Catholic
Mission, 1700-1875. These original registers are held in five
volumes in the Archives of the Oxford Oratory. The Oratory's
Oxfordshire archive consists of registers from Waterperry House,
the chapel of St Clement's, Oxford, and the church of St Aloysius
Gonzaga, Oxford. [1] The registers feature much common form and use
of Latin and the contents are made accessible here in transcribed,
translated and tabulated form. The registers record the sacramental
life and rites of passage of what began as a small, thinly spread
community of Oxfordshire Catholics. The documents start in 1700 and
go on to span the watershed of Catholic Emancipation in 1829. They
record the transition from 'hidden' country-house Catholicism to a
city church with influential priests and a varied, sometimes
international, congregation. [1] A further brief register, from the
Catholic chapel of St Mary the Virgin, Bampton, 185660 found its
archival home in the collection but is not historically linked to
the Oxford Mission. It is included here for completeness. See also
Appendix D.
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