Aspects of American History

Aspects of American History
Author: Simon Henderson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2009-01-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 113409874X

Aspects of American History examines major themes, personalities and issues across American history, using topic focused essays. Each chapter focuses on key events and time periods within a broad framework looking at liberty and equality, the role of government and national identity. The volume engages with its central themes through a broad ranging examination of aspects of the American past, including discussions of political history, foreign policy, presidential leadership and the construction of national memory. In each essay, Simon Henderson: introduces fresh angles to traditional topics consolidates recent research in themed essays analyzes views of different historians offers an interpretive rather than narrative approach gives concise treatment to complex issues. Including an introduction which places key themes in context, this book enables readers to make comparisons and trace major thematic developments across American history.

Aspects of History and Class Consciousness

Aspects of History and Class Consciousness
Author: Istvan Meszaros
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2016-03-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317272390

The various contributions in this book, originally published in 1971, discuss many aspects of the complex subject of history and class consciousness, and the themes that are dealt with are all inter-related. The papers range from history and sociology, through political theory and philosophy, to art criticism and literary criticism. Georg Lukács’ classic work History and Class Consciousness, is discussed in several of the essays, and the volume is prefaced by a letter from Georg Lukács to István Mészáros.

Aspects of History

Aspects of History
Author: Oliver Webb-Carter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2020-12-09
Genre:
ISBN:

"A great new resource... Indispensable for historians and history lovers alike." Saul David Aspects of History is the new magazine and website dedicated to history and historical fiction. We believe that history should be a source of argument and entertainment. Different voices have different stories to tell. Each issue contains articles, interviews, short stories and book reviews by established and emerging writers. The past isn't dead, it's not even past. History relates and resonates. At the same time, the past is a foreign country; they do things differently there. Our first issue contains the following: Who Was Agent Sonya? Roger Moorhouse interviews Ben Macintyre. Peace on Earth: The Christmas Truce of 1914. By David Boyle. MI9 and the Cockleshell Heroes. By Helen Fry. Getting to the Heart of the Matter. Richard Foreman interviews Richard Greene. Historical Heroes. Saul Daul David on George Macdonald Fraser. Father to the Future: The Rise of Philip of Macedon. By Adrian Goldsworthy. The Fall of the Knights Templar: The Siege of Acre, 1291. By Roger Crowley. The Sum of Me. A Short Story, by EC Fremantle. Napoleon's Brush with "Black Spartacus." By Sudhir Hazareesingh. When Churchill Cried 'FAKE NEWS!'. By Richard Toye. Kush: The Unknown African Behemoth. By Anthony Riches. The Story Behind the Queen's Rival. By Anne O'Brien. Do the Greatest Deserve Their Sobriquet? By Gavin Mortimer. Trojan Heroes. By Peter Tonkin. There's No Place Like Rome. Alistair Forrest interviews Harry Sidebottom. Exiles. A Short Story, by Antonia Senior. Have We Forgotten the Lessons 1945? By Keith Lowe. The Last Bastion of Europe. By Theodore Brun. We Happy Few. Paul Hughes interviews Damien Lewis. Recommended reading for fans of The Spectator, History Today and BBC History Magazine. Please note that this is the text only journal edition of the magazine. To read the illustrated version please visit the Aspects of History website.

Aspects of European History 1494-1789

Aspects of European History 1494-1789
Author: Stephen J. Lee
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2005-06-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134972261

First published in 1984. Lee's book takes an analytical approach to a wide range of topics in early modern European history, from the Renaissance to the French Revolution, showing a variety of methods that can be used to present a theme or argument in an essay or exam.

Aspects of Roman History 31 BC-AD 117

Aspects of Roman History 31 BC-AD 117
Author: Richard Alston
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2013-11-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317976436

This new edition of Aspects of Roman History 31 BC- AD 117 provides an easily accessible guide to the history of the early Roman Empire. Taking the reader through the major political events of the crucial first 150 years of Roman imperial history, from the Empire’s foundation under Augustus to the height of its power under Trajan, the book examines the emperors and key events that shaped Rome’s institutions and political form. Blending social and economic history with political history, Richard Alston’s revised edition leads students through important issues, introducing sources, exploring techniques by which those sources might be read, and encouraging students to develop their historical judgement. The book includes: chapters on each of the emperors in this period, exploring the successes and failures of each reign, and how these shaped the empire, sections on social and economic history, including the core issues of slavery, social mobility, economic development and change, gender relations, the rise of new religions, and cultural change in the Empire, an expanded timeframe, providing more information on the foundation of the imperial system under Augustus and the issues relating to Augustan Rome, a glossary and further reading section, broken down by chapter. This expanded and revised edition of Aspects of Roman History, covering an additional 45 years of history from Actium to the death of Augustus, provides an invaluable introduction to Roman Imperial history, surveying the way in which the Roman Empire changed the world and offering critical perspectives on how we might understand that transformation. It is an important resource for any student of this crucial and formative period in Roman history.

Powers and Thrones

Powers and Thrones
Author: Dan Jones
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 841
Release: 2021-09-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 178954355X

The instant Sunday Times bestseller A Times, New Statesman and Spectator Book of the Year 'Simply the best popular history of the Middle Ages there is' Sunday Times 'A great achievement, pulling together many strands with aplomb' Peter Frankopan, Spectator, Books of the Year 'It's so delightful to encounter a skilled historian of such enormous energy who's never afraid of being entertaining' The Times, Books of the Year 'An amazing masterly gripping panorama' Simon Sebag Montefiore 'A badass history writer... to put it mildly' Duff McKagan 'A triumph' Charles Spencer Dan Jones's epic new history tells nothing less than the story of how the world we know today came to be built. It is a thousand-year adventure that moves from the ruins of the once-mighty city of Rome, sacked by barbarians in AD 410, to the first contacts between the old and new worlds in the sixteenth century. It shows how, from a state of crisis and collapse, the West was rebuilt and came to dominate the entire globe. The book identifies three key themes that underpinned the success of the West: commerce, conquest and Christianity. Across 16 chapters, blending Dan Jones's trademark gripping narrative style with authoritative analysis, Powers and Thrones shows how, at each stage in this story, successive western powers thrived by attracting – or stealing – the most valuable resources, ideas and people from the rest of the world. It casts new light on iconic locations – Rome, Paris, Venice, Constantinople – and it features some of history's most famous and notorious men and women. This is a book written about – and for – an age of profound change, and it asks the biggest questions about the West both then and now. Where did we come from? What made us? Where do we go from here? Also available in audio, read by the author.

The White King

The White King
Author: Leanda de Lisle
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2017-10-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 1610395611

From the New York Times bestselling author and master of narrative nonfiction comes the tragic story of Charles I, his warrior queen, Britain's civil wars and the trial for his life. Less than forty years after England's golden age under Elizabeth I, the country was at war with itself. Split between loyalty to the Crown or to Parliament, war raged on English soil. The English Civil War would set family against family, friend against friend, and its casualties were immense--a greater proportion of the population died than in World War I. At the head of the disintegrating kingdom was King Charles I. In this vivid portrait -- informed by previously unseen manuscripts, including royal correspondence between the king and his queen -- Leanda de Lisle depicts a man who was principled and brave, but fatally blinkered. Charles never understood his own subjects or court intrigue. At the heart of the drama were the Janus-faced cousins who befriended and betrayed him -- Henry Holland, his peacocking servant whose brother, the New England colonialist Robert Warwick, engineered the king's fall; and Lucy Carlisle, the magnetic 'last Boleyn girl' and faithless favorite of Charles's maligned and fearless queen. The tragedy of Charles I was that he fell not as a consequence of vice or wickedness, but of his human flaws and misjudgments. The White King is a story for our times, of populist politicians and religious war, of manipulative media and the reshaping of nations. For Charles it ended on the scaffold, condemned as a traitor and murderer, yet lauded also as a martyr, his reign destined to sow the seeds of democracy in Britain and the New World.

Aspects of Roman History AD 14–117

Aspects of Roman History AD 14–117
Author: Richard Alston
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2002-01-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134787812

Aspects of Roman History AD14–117 charts the history of the Roman Imperial period, from the establishment of the Augustan principate to the reign of Trajan, providing a basic chronological framework of the main events and introductory outlines of the major issues of the period. The first half of the book outlines the linear development of the Roman Empire, emperor by emperor, accenting the military and political events. The second half of the book concentrates on important themes which apply to the period as a whole, such as the religious, economic and social functioning of the Roman Empire. It includes: a discussion of the primary sources of Roman Imperial history clearly laid out chapters on different themes of the Roman Empire such as patronage, religion, the role of the senate, the army and the position of women and slaves designed for easy cross-referencing with the chronological outline of events maps and illustrations a guide to further reading. Richard Alston's highly accessible book is designed specifically for students with little previous experience of studying ancient/Roman history. Aspects of Roman History provides an invaluable introduction to Roman Imperial history, which will allow students to gain an overview of the period and will be an indispensable aid to note-taking, essay preparation and examination revision.

Aspects of Greek History, 750-323 BC

Aspects of Greek History, 750-323 BC
Author: Terry Buckley
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 444
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 0415099587

Aspects of Greek History, 750 - 323 BCis an up-to-date textbook on ancient Greek history that, topic- by-topic, uses a wealth of original sources to interpret this history for those with little prior knowledge of the subject. Chapter by chapter, the relevant historical periods from the age of colonisation to Alexander the Great are reconstructed. The book covers the main literary sources: Aristotle, Diodorus, Herodotus, Plutarch, Thucydides, and Xenophon; Greek political and military history from the beginnings to Alexander's Battle of Gaugamela. It includes maps, a glosary of Greek terms, and a full bibliography. Overall, this is an indispensable collection of material for the student of classics as well as the general reader, who requires a grounding in Greek history.