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Originally published in 1952 but here reissuing the updated edition
of 1978, this book has long been established as a classic and a
central text for students of seventeenth-century English history.
The book covers every aspect of English life from the arrival of
James I in England to the death of Queen Anne. The chapters on
political history are organized chronologically, interspersed with
thematic chapters which analyse change and development in family
and social life, literature and the arts, scientific and
philosophical ideas and the growth of the first British Empire.
Originally published in 1987, this book compares and contrasts the
characters and careers of two great protagonists in the English
Civil War and its aftermath. The book shows how Charles I and
Oliver Cromwell were confronted with the same problems and
therefore, to a surprisingly large extent, were obliged to deal
with them in much the same kind of way. The book re-examines their
military methods, their approaches to religion, their diplomatic
manoeuvres, their domestic policies and the manner in which they
handled their parliaments. Above all, it considers how their vastly
different personalities determined their actions. Finally it
debates how far a revolution, of which Cromwell was the instrument
and Charles the victim, can be said to have taken place in the
mid-seventeenth century or whether what occurred was simply a
political rebellion sparked off by religious passion.
First Published in 1972. A reprinting of the original volume on
Financial and Commercial Policy Under the Cromwellian Protectorate
from its first edition in 1934, this is includes an updated preface
by the author addressing comments from the first editions and new
studies and laws that have come to light.
Originally published in 1952 but here reissuing the updated edition
of 1978, this book has long been established as a classic and a
central text for students of seventeenth-century English history.
The book covers every aspect of English life from the arrival of
James I in England to the death of Queen Anne. The chapters on
political history are organized chronologically, interspersed with
thematic chapters which analyse change and development in family
and social life, literature and the arts, scientific and
philosophical ideas and the growth of the first British Empire.
Originally published in 1987, this book compares and contrasts the
characters and careers of two great protagonists in the English
Civil War and its aftermath. The book shows how Charles I and
Oliver Cromwell were confronted with the same problems and
therefore, to a surprisingly large extent, were obliged to deal
with them in much the same kind of way. The book re-examines their
military methods, their approaches to religion, their diplomatic
manoeuvres, their domestic policies and the manner in which they
handled their parliaments. Above all, it considers how their vastly
different personalities determined their actions. Finally it
debates how far a revolution, of which Cromwell was the instrument
and Charles the victim, can be said to have taken place in the
mid-seventeenth century or whether what occurred was simply a
political rebellion sparked off by religious passion.
First Published in 1972. A reprinting of the original volume on
Financial and Commercial Policy Under the Cromwellian Protectorate
from its first edition in 1934, this is includes an updated preface
by the author addressing comments from the first editions and new
studies and laws that have come to light.
With great foresight and vision for the Church, Pope Emeritus
Benedict XVI carefully integrated theological, catechetical and
pastoral themes in the Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation, Africae
Munus. Maurice A. Agbaw-Ebai and Matthew Levering, in the
introduction to this collection of reflections and studies focused
on the Pope Emeritus’ themes, affirm the African continent’s
status as a global center for the growth of the Catholic Church in
the twenty-first century and the future of the international
Catholic community. Â Â Â Building on the vitality
and enthusiasm of the Church in Africa, it is important to lift
their faith through scholarly research and academic reflections. We
cannot fully appreciate the dedication, commitment and perseverance
of the Catholic community throughout the African continent if we do
not know the truth of their sufferings and persecution and
understand their resilience in the light of faith. This collection,
drawn from the halls of academia, provides an important
contribution to the understanding and advancement of Catholic
Africa, following the insights and enlightenment of Pope Emeritus
Benedict. It is my hope that these essays will enrich your
understanding and experience of the Catholic faith. — From the
Preface by Seán Patrick Cardinal O’Malley
Catholicism continues to experience an exponential growth in
Africa. Going by the figures and the intensity of religious
practice, Africa can unarguably be described as the new
center of the Christianity in general, and Catholicism in
particular. With over 236 million Catholics, Africa considers
itself as having come of age and capable of making its voice heard
on matters pertaining to global Catholicism/Christianity. And
if there is a contemporary theologian greatly loved and
admired by African scholars, Joseph Ratzinger/Benedict XVI ranks
premium on that list. His convening a second synod on Africa on the
theme of justice, peace and reconciliation, further endeared him to
the African theologians. This book is a testimony to the
affection that the Church in Africa has for Benedict XVI. In
effect, as Africa finds its voice on the stage of global
Catholicism, the theology of Joseph Ratzinger/Benedict XVI
provides a fruitful space for Africa's engagement with the wider
Church. Benedict XVI described Africa as the spiritual lung of the
world. This volume testifies to the vitality and healthiness of
that lung, a must read for all interested in African Catholicism
and its definite impact on global Christianity as a whole.Â
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Cyropaedia; (Hardcover)
Xenophon, Maurice Ashley Cooper
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Title: Cyrop dia: or, The institution of Cyrus ... Translated ...
by ... Maurice Ashley ... The fifth edition, corrected.Publisher:
British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is
the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the
world's largest research libraries holding over 150 million items
in all known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers,
sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its
collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial
additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating
back as far as 300 BC.The HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT WORLD collection
includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft.
Titles in this series include lectures, compiled sketches, and
chronological discourses on Greece, Rome, and other early European
and African civilisations. The collection also has a selection of
physical and classical geography texts. ++++The below data was
compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic
record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool
in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ British Library
Xenophon; Cooper, Maurice Ashley; 1803. 8 . 9025.ccc.16.
Due to the very old age and scarcity of this book, many of the
pages may be hard to read due to the blurring of the original text.
Due to the very old age and scarcity of this book, many of the
pages may be hard to read due to the blurring of the original text.
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