Tento autor se specializuje na britskou politiku 18. století a prostřednictvím svého psaní nabízí hluboký vhled do této klíčové éry. Jeho práce se vyznačuje pečlivým výzkumem a pronikavou analýzou, která osvětluje složitost politických procesů a společenských sil té doby. Čtenáři ocení jeho schopnost oživit historii a poskytnout poutavý pohled na postavy a události, které formovaly moderní Británii. Jeho odbornost v této oblasti z něj činí neocenitelný zdroj pro každého, kdo se zajímá o britskou minulost.
Exploring the nature and significance of angels, this book compiles insights from philosophers who employ deductive and inductive reasoning to deepen understanding. With over 200 scriptural references, it emphasizes angels' roles and their divine origin, underscored by endorsements from Catholic Church authorities. The text highlights the profound dignity of humanity and its importance to God, presenting a compelling case for the impact of angels in human lives and the spiritual realm.
Focusing on a pivotal period from 1782 to 1784, the book delves into the intricacies of the eighteenth-century constitution amid significant turmoil. Dr. Cannon examines how the constitution functioned during these challenging years, highlighting the political and social dynamics at play. Through detailed analysis, the work sheds light on the constitutional challenges faced and the implications for governance during a critical time in history.
The book presents a revisionist perspective on eighteenth-century England, arguing against the notion of a fragmented society by highlighting the widespread acceptance of aristocratic values and leadership. Professor Cannon traces the recovery of the aristocracy following the abolition of the House of Lords and their re-establishment after the Glorious Revolution. He challenges the belief that the elite was open and inclusive, suggesting instead that the English peerage was more exclusive than its continental counterparts. The work also examines the bourgeoisie's acquiescence to aristocratic rule and discusses the ideological foundations that sustained aristocratic supremacy.
An authoritative and accessible guide to the British monarchy from pre-
conquest rulers to the present day House of Windsor. Maps, photos, paintings,
and genealogies accompany a wealth of information on the kings and queens of
Britain. Find out about their lives, personalities, policies, key dates,
places of residence, legacies, and much more.
The Historian at Work is designed particularly for sixth-formers taking history to Advanced or Scholarship level, and for students in universities and polytechnics taking courses on historical method or the study of history. It is concerned less with the philosophy of history in the abstract than with the way in which distinguished historians have regarded and practised their craft. There are chapters on Gibbon, Ranke, Macaulay, De Tochqueville, Marx, Maitland, Bloch, Namier, Wheeler, Butterfield and Braudel. Each chapter is written by a different author who has developed a particular interest in the historian he comments on, In addition, the editor contributes a provocative introductory chapter designed to serve as the basis for a discussion about the problems involved in the writing of history. One feature of the book is that it was planned in consultation with first year students in the Department of History at Newcastle University and reflects suggestions and criticisms they have made. It is intended to be both straightforward and readable and of interest to specialist scholars. Thee editor is a historian whose work on the eighteenth century has been praised for its lucidity.