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Rethinking the Age of Revolution (Paperback): Michael McDonnell Rethinking the Age of Revolution (Paperback)
Michael McDonnell
R1,099 R1,016 Discovery Miles 10 160 Save R83 (8%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In the last twenty years, scholars have rushed to re-examine revolutionary experiences across the Atlantic, through the Americas, and, more recently, in imperial and global contexts. While Revolution has been a perennial favourite topic of national historians, a new generation of historians has begun to eschew traditional foundation narratives and embrace the insights of Atlantic and transnational history to re-examine what is increasingly called 'the Age of Revolution'. This volume raises important questions about this new turn, and contributors pay particular attention to the hidden peoples and forces at work in this Revolutionary world. From Indian insurgents in Columbia and the Andes, to the terror exercised on the sailors and soldiers of imperial armies, and from Dutch radicals to Senegalese chiefs, these contributions reveal a new social history of the Age of Revolution that has sometimes been deliberately obscured from view. This book was originally published as a special issue of Atlantic Studies.

Rethinking the Age of Revolution (Hardcover): Michael McDonnell Rethinking the Age of Revolution (Hardcover)
Michael McDonnell
R2,814 Discovery Miles 28 140 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In the last twenty years, scholars have rushed to re-examine revolutionary experiences across the Atlantic, through the Americas, and, more recently, in imperial and global contexts. While Revolution has been a perennial favourite topic of national historians, a new generation of historians has begun to eschew traditional foundation narratives and embrace the insights of Atlantic and transnational history to re-examine what is increasingly called 'the Age of Revolution'. This volume raises important questions about this new turn, and contributors pay particular attention to the hidden peoples and forces at work in this Revolutionary world. From Indian insurgents in Columbia and the Andes, to the terror exercised on the sailors and soldiers of imperial armies, and from Dutch radicals to Senegalese chiefs, these contributions reveal a new social history of the Age of Revolution that has sometimes been deliberately obscured from view. This book was originally published as a special issue of Atlantic Studies.

The Callers (Paperback): Michael McDonnell The Callers (Paperback)
Michael McDonnell
R481 Discovery Miles 4 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Loneliest Man In The World (Paperback): Michael McDonnell The Loneliest Man In The World (Paperback)
Michael McDonnell
R524 Discovery Miles 5 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Sophia and the Mystery in the Middle of the Night (Paperback): Michael McDonnell Sophia and the Mystery in the Middle of the Night (Paperback)
Michael McDonnell
R299 Discovery Miles 2 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
My Wheels Keep Rolling (Paperback): Michael McDonnell My Wheels Keep Rolling (Paperback)
Michael McDonnell
R542 Discovery Miles 5 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this autobiography, I aim to showcase the positive as well as the negative experiences during my life with my disability, Muscular Dystrophy. This book is divided into three main periods; grade school, high school and college. Within each period of my life, I made friends, lost friends, dealt with bullies and other social complications. These situations have forced me to develop a strong resolve and has helped me remain positive despite the issues that I was facing. In recounting my school years, I reflected on various classes that I took and the challenges I encountered. This book not only recounts my challenges but also shines a light on the happy moments within each time period such as fun vacations, good times with friends and my many hobbies that have kept me going. Overall, this book is about my disabled life and my quest to live a normal life despite my disability.

Thicker Than Water (Paperback): Michael McDonnell Thicker Than Water (Paperback)
Michael McDonnell
R162 Discovery Miles 1 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Dermot O'Hara is a policeman in a small Irish town where his greatest challenges are lost library tickets and how to find more time to fish. This peaceful life is upended when death comes to town. And not just any death. O'Hara's career is on the line as the corpse of a US Senator is found. The Senator, while searching for his ancestors, has uncovered an old, still burning hatred from the time of the Great Famine. Dermot needs all the help he can get to solve the crime but as he starts to unravel the mystery it becomes clear that those around him are not what they seem. This first book in the series introduces us to Dermot, his long suffering wife Jo and his disreputable friends in the local bar.

Masters of Empire - Great Lakes Indians and the Making of America (Paperback): Michael McDonnell Masters of Empire - Great Lakes Indians and the Making of America (Paperback)
Michael McDonnell
R547 R517 Discovery Miles 5 170 Save R30 (5%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Masters of Empire, the historian Michael A. McDonnell reveals the vital role played by the native peoples of the Great Lakes in the history of North America. Though less well known than the Iroquois or Sioux, the Anishinaabeg, who lived across Lakes Michigan and Huron, were equally influential. Masters of Empire charts the story of one group, the Odawa, who settled at the straits between those two lakes, a hub for trade and diplomacy throughout the vast country west of Montreal known as the pays d'en haut. Highlighting the long standing rivalries and relationships among the great Indian nations of North America, McDonnell shows how Europeans often played only a minor role in this history, and reminds us that it was native peoples who possessed intricate and far reaching networks of commerce and kinship. As empire encroached upon their domain, the Anishinaabeg were often the ones doing the exploiting. By dictating terms at trading posts and frontier forts, they played a crucial part in the making of early America.Through vivid depictions - all from a native perspective - of early skirmishes, the French and Indian War, and the American Revolution, Masters of Empire overturns our assumptions about colonial America. By calling attention to the Great Lakes as a crucible of culture and conflict, McDonnell reimagines the landscape of American history.

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