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Astolphe Louis L. Marq De Custine
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Discovery Miles 9 360
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Many nations--groups sharing linguistic and cultural bonds--still
have not found a true homeland. This phenomenon is examined in a
scholarly study: Global Mini-Nationalisms. This book--the work of
noted historian Louis L. Snyder--provides a comparative examination
of the forces of mini-nationalism at work all over the world.
Several sections consider the resurgence of nationalist tendencies
in the various republics of the Soviet Union, nationalist movements
within African countries, and those in the Middle East.
This treatise commemorates the 32nd anniversary of the first
successful allogenic kidney transplant in a human being and the
beginning of a con tinuing challenge for well over a generation of
anesthesiologists. If compari sons can be permitted, this
epoch-making event can be ranked with the first pulmonary lobectomy
and subsequently the initial ligation of a patent ductus arteriosus
in the late 1930s when thoracic and cardiac surgery began. Was it
merely a coincidence that brought these events to the fore so close
upon one another after many years of ideation and frustration? Not
so, according to Lewis Thomas, for this was the time of medicine's
second revolution-its transformation from an empirical art into a
powerfully effective science. The remote Galenic conception of
disease with its emphasis on disturbed body humors was about to be
supplanted by effective therapeutics, as signified by the
introduction of the sulfonamides and antibiotics for the specific
treatment of infection. Anesthesiology had been dormant up to that
era, still relying upon a few agents, more or less utilized from
the beginning, and purveyed by a handful of specialists who had not
yet begun to ask the scientific questions necessary for their
maturation into a bona fide discipline. However, anesthesiology was
in evitably caught in the ferment, for as Peter Caws observed, "It
serves to re mind us that the development of science is a step-wise
process: nobody starts from scratch and nobody gets very far ahead
of the rest."
From George Washington to Barack Obama, this book provides the
history of the birthplace of every American president, preservation
efforts, visitor information, and personal observations. Almost
every birthplace has been preserved in some way or another, from
the grand monuments of Abraham Lincoln and James Buchanan, to
replicas for George Washington and Theordore Roosevelt, or the
simple roadside markers for Benjamin Harrison and Zachary Taylor.
These places all have unique and often fascinating stories to tell.
Discover their owners back to the first settlers. Learn about the
disasters, vandalism, and other historically significant events
that have occurred on these historic locations. Whether you're an
armchair historian or have intentions to visit every Presidential
birthplace, this book will equip you with more information than
even your tour guides will know.
Aspects of the reign of King Henry re-examined, from royal
biography to administrative history. It is a testament to C. Warren
Hollister's ongoing influence that the reign of Henry I, until his
work on the period relatively neglected, is now a vibrant field of
inquiry - to which this collection, a special volume of the Haskins
Society Journal dedicated to his memory, makes a significant
contribution. Its distinguished contributors, many former Hollister
students, cover a wide range of areas: royal biography; political
history, including Church-Staterelations and relations with
neighbors such as Maine and Ireland as well as the English people
Henry ruled; administrative history, including fiscal management;
and prosopography, especially of the major developments in the
Anglo-Norman aristocracy under Henry's reign. This volume thus
continues and extends Hollister's scholarly legacy. Contributors:
ROBERT S. BABCOCK, RICHARD E. BARTON, STEPHANIE MOOERS CHRISTELOW,
DAVID CROUCH, RAGENA C. DE ARAGON, LOIS L. HUNEYCUTT, DAVID S.
SPEAR, HEATHER J. TANNER, KATHLEEN THOMPSON, ANN WILLIAMS, SALLY N.
VAUGHN.
"The guidebook of Professor Snyder can be regarded not only as a
unique undertaking, but also as one of the best sources of
information on the Second World War ever published." Journal of
Asian History
A study of Matilda of Scotland (wife to Henry I) and the political
acumen and personal skills she brought to the role of queen.
Matilda of Scotland was the daughter of Malcolm II of Scotland and
his Anglo-Saxon queen Margaret. Her marriage to Henry I of England
in 1100 thus brought to Henry, descendant of the conquering
Normans, a direct and politically desirable link to Matilda's
ancestor Alfred the Great. Her life makes clear that Matilda had
outstanding talents. She was educated in the exclusive convents of
Romsey and Wilton, a grounding which enabled her to further the
literate court culture of the twelfth century, and under her
control was a substantial demesne that allowed her to exercise both
lay and ecclesiastical patronage. In the matter of ruling, she was
an active partner in administering Henry's cross-channel realm,
served as a member of his curia regis, and on occasion acted with
what amounted to vice-regal authority in England while Henry was in
Normandy. Chroniclers of the twelfth and thirteenth centuriesoften
refer to her as Mathilda bona regina, or Matildis beatae memoriae,
and for a time she was popularly regarded as a saint. Huneycutt's
study shows how Matilda achieved such acclaim, both because the
political structures of her day allowed her the opportunity to do
so and because she herself was skilled at manipulating those
structures. This study will be valuable to those interested in not
only English political history, but also to historians of women,
the medieval church, and medieval culture. LOIS HUNEYCUTT is
professor of history at the University of Missouri-Columbia.
Louis L'Amour is recognized the world over as one of the most
prolific and popular American authors. While every one of his 89
novels is still in print, a lesser known fact is that L'Amour is
also one of the all-time bestselling authors of short fiction. This
volume features 35 action-packed frontier stories.
This book is a comparative study of the meaning, characteristics,
and development of pan-movements, a synonym for macro-nationalisms,
in the last century. It seeks to clarify the origins and
developments of all the important pan-movements as historical
phenomena. Beginning with an introductory chapter defining the
characteristics of nationalism per se, Professor Snyder, in this
companion volume to his Global Mini-Nationalisms: Autonomy or
Independence, considers specific pan-movements which have sought to
combine existing nationalisms into a larger entity: Pan-Slavism,
Pan-Germanism, Pan-Europeanism, the pan-movements of Turkey,
Pan-Islamism, Pan-Arabism, Zionism, Pan-Asianism, Pan-Africanism,
et al. Although studies of these pan-movements exist individually,
this is the first comparative study of macronationalisms.
In paperback for the first time, this third volume of Louis
L'Amour's collected stories gathers twenty-eight timeless tales of
the American West. Whether following the exploits of a couple
taking refuge in a cabin with a group of outlaws, a drifter who
poses as a murdered man to solve a mystery, or the soft-spoken
young suitor accused of cowardice who proves his courage when the
guns are against him--without firing a shot--these gripping tales
all have one thing in common: you won't be able to put them down
until the last page.
For lovers of great storytelling everywhere, this exciting
collection features the unforgettable characters, heart-stopping
drama, and careful attention to historical detail that have
entertained readers for decades and earned Louis L'Amour a
permanent place among our finest American writers.
In paperback for the first time, this second volume of Louis
L'Amour's collected stories showcases thirty more classic tales of
the American frontier. Inside you will find the stories of heroism,
honor and sacrifice that L'Amour made uniquely his own: like that
of a young man sent out alone into a blizzard to face a deadly
stampede, or a lawman who finds the bullet-riddled body of an
infamous Mexican bandit and knows duty demands he track down a far
more dangerous predator. Featuring L'Amour's signature stories of
Texas Ranger Chick Bowdrie, this collection captures men and women
at the crossroads of friendship and suspicion, loyalty or betrayal.
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