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Rosalind K Marshall

    Tato autorka je známá spisovatelka a historička, která se specializuje na dějiny žen v šestnáctém a sedmnáctém století. Její práce se hluboce zabývá životy a zkušenostmi žen v tomto období, přičemž odhaluje často opomíjené aspekty jejich existence. Prostřednictvím svého rozsáhlého výzkumu a poutavého psaní přináší čtenářům fascinující pohled do minulosti. Její zaměření na tuto specifickou oblast historie nabízí jedinečnou perspektivu na společenské a kulturní normy doby.

    The Edinburgh Merchant Company, 1901-2014
    John Knox
    Scottish Queens, 1034-1714
    Mary of Guise
    Columba's Iona
    St Giles'
    • St Giles'

      The Dramatic Story of a Great Church and its People

      • 240 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení
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      Exploring the rich history of St Giles' Church, this book delves into its foundational years in the 1120s and significant events such as the 17th-century Prayer Book riot and the drafting of the Covenant in 1638. It also recounts the dramatic executions of notable figures like Montrose and Argyll, highlighting the church's pivotal role in Scotland's religious and political landscape. Through these events, the narrative captures the essence of St Giles' as a symbol of Scotland's tumultuous past.

      St Giles'
    • Columba's Iona

      • 210 stránek
      • 8 hodin čtení
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      Celebrating 1450 years since Columba's arrival on Iona, the Iona Cathedral Trust has commissioned this new history to describe his influence and to discuss developments on Iona since. This includes George MacLeod, the Abbey reconstruction, and the Iona Community.

      Columba's Iona
    • Mary of Guise

      • 128 stránek
      • 5 hodin čtení
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      As mother of Mary, Queen of Scots, Mary of Guise is often overshadowed by her more famous daughter. However, this intelligent and energetic woman also led an intriguing life of her own.

      Mary of Guise
    • In this best-selling biography of John Knox, Rosalind K. Marshall traces the life of one of the Reformations' central characters. This book untangles truth from mythology in the life of this strange, complex and determined man and constructs a balanced picture of sixteenth century Scotland.

      John Knox