Alan Rogers Britain & Ireland 2007 – Quality Camping & Caravanning Parks

Alan Rogers Britain & Ireland 2007 – Quality Camping & Caravanning Parks
Author: Alan Rogers Guides Ltd Staff
Publisher: Alan Rogers Guides Ltd
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2006-11
Genre: Camp sites, facilities, etc
ISBN: 095504863X

This volume contains information on over 500 inspected and selected camping and caravanning parks in Britain and Ireland. It lists facilities available for fishing, golf, riding and boat launching, and listing of parks open all year.

Europe 2007

Europe 2007
Author: Alan Rogers Guides Ltd Staff
Publisher: Alan Rogers Guides Ltd
Total Pages: 563
Release: 2007
Genre: Camp sites, facilities, etc
ISBN: 0955048656

Featuring over 890 selected sites in 27 European countries, this camping and caravanning guide for 2007 has a full colour layout indexed by country, region and nearest town, with colour maps. Tourist information is provided on the featured countries.

The Caravan Handbook 2021

The Caravan Handbook 2021
Author: Sammy Faircloth
Publisher: Sammy Faircloth
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2021-05-12
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1838404309

Presented in a colourful, easy-to-follow format, this guide contains invaluable advice for both prospective and current caravan owners. Fifteen chapters, supported by hundreds of colour photographs, cover topics related to caravans, towing vehicles, holiday preparation and suitable sites; while useful hints and tips panels feature throughout to provide clear, concise advice on key points. The Caravan Handbook endeavours to answer all the questions you might ask about choosing, purchasing, using and maintaining a caravan. This detailed and user-friendly guide provides essential reading for caravan owners, and anyone looking to take their first steps in the world of caravanning.

Anti-Catholicism in Britain and Ireland, 1600–2000

Anti-Catholicism in Britain and Ireland, 1600–2000
Author: Claire Gheeraert-Graffeuille
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2020-08-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 3030428826

This edited collection brings together varying angles and approaches to tackle the multi-dimensional issue of anti-Catholicism since the Protestant Reformation in Britain and Ireland. It is of course difficult to infer from such geographically and historically diverse studies one single contention, but what the book as a whole suggests is that there can be no teleological narration of anti-Catholicism – its manifestations were episodic, more or less rooted in common worldviews, and its history does not end today.

Atlantic Crossings

Atlantic Crossings
Author: Daniel T. RODGERS
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 671
Release: 2009-06-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0674042824

This text is an account of the vibrant international network that the American soci-political reformers constructed - so often obscured by notions of American exceptionalism - and of its profound impact on the USA from the 1870's through to 1945.

War, State, and Society in Mid-Eighteenth-Century Britain and Ireland

War, State, and Society in Mid-Eighteenth-Century Britain and Ireland
Author: Stephen Conway
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2006-01-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 0191531111

This book explores the impact of the wars of 1739-63 on Britain and Ireland. The period was dominated by armed struggle between Britain and the Bourbon powers, particularly France. These wars, especially the Seven Years War of 1756-63, saw a considerable mobilization of manpower, materiel and money. They had important affects on the British and Irish economies, on social divisions and the development of what we might term social policy, on popular and parliamentary politics, on religion, on national sentiment, and on the nature and scale of Britain's overseas possessions and attitudes to empire. To fight these wars, partnerships of various kinds were necessary. Partnership with European allies was recognized, at least by parts of the political nation, to be essential to the pursuit of victory. Partnership with the North American colonies was also seen as imperative to military success. Within Britain and Ireland, partnerships were no less important. The peoples of the different nations of the two islands were forced into partnership, or entered into it willingly, in order to fight the conflicts of the period and to resist Bourbon invasion threats. At the level of 'high' politics, the Seven Years War saw the forming of an informal partnership between Whigs and Tories in support of the Pitt-Newcastle government's prosecution of the war. The various Protestant denominations - established churches and Dissenters - were brought into a form of partnership based on Protestant solidarity in the face of the Catholic threat from France and Spain. And, perhaps above all, partnerships were forged between the British state and local and private interest in order to secure the necessary mobilization of men, resources, and money.

Ireland's Great Hunger

Ireland's Great Hunger
Author: David A. Valone
Publisher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2009-12-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0761849009

The papers collected here are a product of the second conference on Ireland's Great Hunger held at Quinnipiac University in 2005. This volume, focused on the theses of relief, representation, and remembrance, contains essays from a broad range of disciplines including works of history, literary criticism, anthropology, and art history.

Take Your Kids to Europe

Take Your Kids to Europe
Author: Cynthia Harriman
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2007-12-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0762751851

From planning and survival tips to youth hostels, restaurants, camping, language, and renting homes, this guide makes it possible to take the kids to Europe safely and, perhaps more importantly, sanely.