Ending the French Revolution

Ending the French Revolution

Author: Howard G. Brown

Publisher: University of Virginia Press

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13: 9780813927299

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"Filled with critical insights, Brown's revisionist study utilizes an impressive array of archival sources, some only recently cataloged, to support his thesis that the French Revolution survived until 1802 and the Consulate regime.... This volume should be a priority for all historians and serious students interested in modern French history. Summing Up: Essential."--Choice "What Brown has done is to put all historians of the French Revolution in his debt by the thoroughness with which he explores an important aspect of the complex and interrelated problems posed by any attempt to create a new social and moral order based on principles that could prove to be self-contradictory and were neither understood nor welcomed by a substantial proportion of the population."--English Historical Review "This is one of the most important pieces of scholarship on the French Revolution since the 1989 bicentennial."--David Bell, Johns Hopkins University For two centuries, the early years of the French Revolution have inspired countless democratic movements around the world. Yet little attention has been paid to the problems of violence, justice, and repression between the Reign of Terror and the dictatorship of Napoleon Bonaparte. In Ending the French Revolution, Howard Brown analyzes these years to reveal the true difficulty of founding a liberal democracy in the midst of continual warfare, repeated coups d'état, and endemic civil strife. By highlighting the role played by violence and fear in generating illiberal politics, Brown speaks to the struggles facing democracy in our own age. The result is a fundamentally new understanding of the French Revolution's disappointing outcome. Howard G. Brown, Professor of History at Binghamton University, State University of New York, is the author of War, Revolution, and the Bureaucratic State: Politics and Army Administration in France, 1791-1799 and coeditor of Taking Liberties: Problems of a New Order from the French Revolution to Napoleon. Winner of the American Historical Association's 2006 Leo Gershoy Award and the University of Virginia's 2004 Walker Cowen Memorial Prize for an outstanding work of scholarship in eighteenth-century studies


The French Foreign Legion

The French Foreign Legion

Author: Douglas Boyd

Publisher: Ian Allen Pub

Published: 2010-01

Total Pages: 464

ISBN-13: 9780711035003

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The French Foreign Legion is an extraordinary and unique army, specifically created for foreign nationals wishing to serve in the French Armed Forces, but commanded by French officers. For nearly two centuries, adventure seekers or men on the run from all around the globe have found a home in the Foreign Legion and shed blood for France. In this book, author Douglas Boyd has been given unrivalled access to the Legion to tell its story from its inception in the 1830s, when it was primarily used to protect and expand the French colonial empire during the nineteenth century, but it has also fought in almost all French wars including the Franco-Prussian War and both World Wars. The Legion is today known as an elite military unit whose training focuses not only on traditional military skills, but also on its strong esprit de corps.


The Man who Burned the White House

The Man who Burned the White House

Author: A. James Pack

Publisher: Hyperion Books

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13:

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Researched from the Cockburn papers- biography of the English Navy Admiral who planned and executed the burning of Washington including the White House in 1814, a friend and shipmate of Hardy, Nelson, Thomas Byam Martin et al., Napoleon's gaoler at St.Helena, and his time in Parliament.


The Amulet of Power

The Amulet of Power

Author: Michael D. Resnick

Publisher: Del Rey

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 9780345461711

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Trapped beneath the ruins of an Egyptian tomb, Lara faces certain death, until fate intervenes and sets her on the trail of an ancient talisman of power.


The Sultan's Fountain

The Sultan's Fountain

Author: Agnieszka Dobrowolska

Publisher: American University in Cairo Press

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 9774165233

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The small sabil-kuttab (a charitable foundation particular to Cairo that combines a public water dispensary with a Quranic school) built in 1760 opposite the venerated Sayyida Zeinab Mosque is almost unique in Cairo: it is one of only two dedicated by a reigning Ottoman sultan, and--astonishingly--it is decorated inside with blue-and-white tiles from Amsterdam depicting happy scenes from the Dutch countryside. Why did the sultan, Mustafa III, cloistered in his Istanbul palace, decide to build a sabil in Cairo? Why did he choose this site for it? How did it come to be adorned with Dutch tiles? What were the connections between Cairo, Istanbul, and Amsterdam in the middle of the eighteenth century? The authors answer these questions and many more in this entertaining and beautifully illustrated history of an extraordinary building, describing also the recent conservation efforts to preserve it for posterity.


Historical Dictionary of Norway

Historical Dictionary of Norway

Author: Terje Leiren

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2019-10-08

Total Pages: 402

ISBN-13: 1538123126

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Norway has a thousand year history from the Vikings (750-1100) to modern times. Historically, a poor country on Europe’s periphery, its natural resources and hardy people have established a successful modern welfare state. Norway has exploited its natural resources of fish, water, oil, and gas to become one of Europe’s most successful small states. This second edition of I contains a chronology, an introduction, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 300 cross-referenced entries on important personalities, politics, economy, foreign relations, religion, and culture. This book is an excellent resource for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about Norway.


Maputo

Maputo

Author: Thibaud Yevnine

Publisher:

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13: 9782350465173

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Dans cette terre étrangère il m'était impossible de photographier; dès que je sortais mon appareil j'étais traversé par les regards. C'était comme des regards-contacts: puissant, déstabilisant. J'étais parti pour neuf mois. Je faisais un stage de fin d'étude dans un institut des langues (une structure mozambicaine): j'enseignais le français à des jeunes d'une vingtaine d'années. Ils vivaient en marge du centre-ville, ils se levaient à cinq heures pour mes cours qui commençaient à sept. Ils me racontaient toutes sortes d'histoires qui me captivaient. Je suis pourtant parvenu à photographier, grâce à un téléphone portable; un vieux téléphone, avec du grain et un temps de latence au déclenchement. En 2011, ce type d'appareil passait inaperçu. Je gagnais en invisibilité. Le grain du téléphone m'est apparu étrangement doux. Je marchais beaucoup. Je photographiais sans cesse. Je ne m'arrêtais quasiment jamais pour cadrer. Je laissais venir et faire dans le mouvement de la marche.