Winds of Revolution, TimeFrame AD 1700-1800
Author: Time-Life Books
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Published: 1987
Total Pages: 161
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Published: 1990
Total Pages: 159
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Published: 1990
Total Pages: 176
ISBN-13: 9780705409841
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Publisher: Alexandria, Va. : Time-Life Books
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 184
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKPresents a perspective of world history between 1700 and 1800 including developments in Russia, Prussia, America and France.
Author: Pete E. Lestrel
Publisher: World Scientific
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 357
ISBN-13: 9812813179
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is a biography of Bernard G Sarnat, SB, MD, MS, DDS, FACS, a remarkable man who lived for most of the 20th century. Born in 1912 in the USA, he was the son of immigrant parents from Belarus, a former republic of the USSR. He received his MD degree from the University of Chicago, and his MS and DDS degrees from the University of Illinois. Dr Sarnat was a practitioner in the formative years of modern plastic surgery as well as an internationally known biological researcher in the area of craniofacial biology. He was one of the first bone researchers to apply the stain alizarin red S to document the pattern of dental and bone growth, and has published over 220 research papers dealing with bone and teeth biology.Bernard G Sarnat: 20th Century Plastic Surgeon and Biological Scientist is the story of not only a successful physician-scientist, but also a warm and caring individual who is dedicated to his family, as revealed by the many personal details in this biography. Thus, this biography is intended not just for researchers in the biology of bone and teeth, but also for medical and dental students as well the general reader interested in science and medicine.
Author: Rosalyn Schanzer
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 68
ISBN-13: 9781426300424
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExplores how the characters and lives of King George III of England and George Washington affected the progress and outcome of the American Revolution.
Author: Jonathan Shectman
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Published: 2003-09-30
Total Pages: 368
ISBN-13: 0313072434
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe 18th century saw the emergence of the industrial and chemical revolutions and witnessed the near-universal acceptance of applied science. It was a time of revolutionary, lasting transformation for the practice of science and mathematics. Most procedures and precepts of modern science took hold during the 18th century, when scientists first paired scientific research with practical application to astonishing results. In over 60 alphabetical entries, Shectman examines at the tremendous scientific discoveries, inventions, and inquiries of the period. Familiar topics such as the steam engine and hot air balloon are covered, along with lesser-known topics such as the Watt copy press and Newton's experimentum crucis. A thorough discussion of each entry's scientific impact provides readers with an understanding of the lasting social and political importance of these advancements. Narratives enrich the entries by adding context and perspective to the century's fascinating scientific history. Students and researchers will find this reference book easy to use. Included are an appendix of entries listed by scientific field, a glossary of terms, indexes by name and subject.
Author: Toby E. Huff
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Published: 2005
Total Pages: 184
ISBN-13: 9780195177244
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExamines the political and scientific developments of the Enlightenment period between 1600 and 1800, and contains primary documents that describe the slave trade, the Ottoman Empire, the scientific revolution, and more.
Author: William H. Young
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Published: 2010-07-21
Total Pages: 635
ISBN-13: 1453516654
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOrdering America, painting a felicitous portrait of Western civilization, shows that its defining ideals--rooted in man ́s common human nature, a perception newly substantiated by modern evolutionary psychology--were best fulfilled by realization of the American founding order. Twentieth-century progressivism and postmodern multiculturalism detoured America down the way of social constructionism--human nature and equality are produced by culture and the state, through groups. The book sets a course to revive the Western ideals and return to an opportune center-right American order, applying latest scientific insights and restoring individual responsibility and reciprocity under more limited, still energetic government befitting our century.