The Timeline History of Harrow School

The Timeline History of Harrow School

Author: Dale Vargas

Publisher: Timeline Series

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 9781849310239

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This title provides an easily accessible chronological history of the world famous Harrow School. It charts the school's development from it's beginnings in 1572 through the reign of the 'drunken and negligent' James Cox (1713-46), the decline to 69 pupils at the end of Christopher Wordsworth's time (1836-45) to the present day.


The Slave Master of Trinidad

The Slave Master of Trinidad

Author: Selwyn R. Cudjoe

Publisher: UMass + ORM

Published: 2019-08-30

Total Pages: 549

ISBN-13: 1613766173

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William Hardin Burnley (1780–1850) was the largest slave owner in Trinidad during the nineteenth century. Born in the United States to English parents, he settled on the island in 1802 and became one of its most influential citizens and a prominent agent of the British Empire. A central figure among elite and moneyed transnational slave owners, Burnley moved easily through the Atlantic world of the Caribbean, the United States, Great Britain, and Europe, and counted among his friends Alexis de Tocqueville, British politician Joseph Hume, and prime minister William Gladstone. In this first full-length biography of Burnley, Selwyn R. Cudjoe chronicles the life of Trinidad's "founding father" and sketches the social and cultural milieu in which he lived. Reexamining the decades of transition from slavery to freedom through the lens of Burnley's life, The Slave Master of Trinidad demonstrates that the legacies of slavery persisted in the new post-emancipation society.


Peace, War and Whitehall

Peace, War and Whitehall

Author: Charles Guthrie

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2021-10-28

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 147285229X

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'Charles Guthrie has been one of Britain's foremost soldiers as well as a terrific personality throughout his remarkable life. It is great that he is now telling his own story.' - Sir Max Hastings Field Marshal the Lord Guthrie commanded at every level in the British Army from platoon to army group, and was Britain's senior military commander at a time of great change. He oversaw the modernization of the armed forces following the Cold War years and led Britain's military involvement in operations in the Balkans and Sierra Leone. Charles Guthrie was commissioned into the British Army in 1959 at a time when Britain's influence was shrinking throughout the world, and Peace, War and Whitehall describes his operational experience with both the Welsh Guards and 22 SAS in Aden, Malaya, East Africa, Cyprus and Northern Ireland. As a senior officer he commanded the Welsh Guards during an operational tour of the Bandit Country of South Armagh at the height of the Troubles, before leading an armoured brigade in Germany in the midst of the Cold War, and eventually being appointed Commander-in-Chief of the British Army of the Rhine and Northern Army Group as the Cold War ended and the former Yugoslavia began to disintegrate into savage internecine warfare. Peace, War and Whitehall details Lord Guthrie's extraordinary career from a young platoon commander through to Chief of the Defence Staff.


A.C. Pigou and the 'Marshallian' Thought Style

A.C. Pigou and the 'Marshallian' Thought Style

Author: Karen Lovejoy Knight

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2018-12-29

Total Pages: 323

ISBN-13: 303001018X

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This book provides a study of the forces underlying the development of economic thought at Cambridge University during the late nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth century. The primary lens it uses to do so is an examination of how Arthur Cecil Pigou’s thinking, heavily influenced by his predecessor, Alfred Marshall, evolved. Aspects of Pigou’s context, biography and philosophical grounding are reconstructed and then situated within the framework of Ludwik Fleck’s philosophy of scientific knowledge, most notably by drawing on the notions of ‘thought styles’ and ‘thought collectives’. In this way, Knight provides a novel contribution to the history of Pigou's economic thought.


The Illustrated Timeline of Art History

The Illustrated Timeline of Art History

Author: Carol Strickland

Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13: 9781402736032

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From cave paintings to Jeff Koons--that’s where this stunningly illustrated history of art takes you. Filled with pictures of paintings, sculptures, museum artifacts, and architectural standouts, and a cross-cultural approach that encompasses European, American, Asian, and Islamic masterpieces, it proceeds on a thrilling visual tour. Carol Strickland--author of the bestselling Annotated Mona Lisa (300,000 copies sold)--serves as guide, and delivers superb background that sets the stage for each era’s timeline, as well as informative sidebars that reveal the broader implications of new styles and movements.


Winston Churchill

Winston Churchill

Author: Ross Danvers

Publisher: Rivercat Books LLC

Published:

Total Pages: 84

ISBN-13:

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WINSTON CHURCHILL Discover the Man Who Shaped History: "Winston Churchill: A Biography of the Bulldog of Britain" Embark on an unforgettable journey into the heart of leadership, resilience, and the sheer force of will with "Winston Churchill: A Biography of the Bulldog of Britain." This engaging biography strips away the layers of myth to reveal the flesh-and-blood man behind the legend-Winston Churchill, a figure whose life story reads like an epic novel. From the grand corridors of Blenheim Palace where he was born to the smoke-filled rooms where he orchestrated some of the most critical decisions of World War II, this book offers a front-row seat to history. With vivid detail and insightful analysis, delve into the early struggles and triumphs that defined Churchill, exploring how a young boy with a stutter became the voice that rallied a nation against tyranny. But Churchill was more than a political titan. He was also a Nobel Prize-winning author, a passionate painter, and a family man with a complex personal life. This biography presents a balanced view, celebrating his achievements while not shying away from his flaws and failures. Each of the meticulously researched chapters serves as a window into different facets of Churchill's life, from his audacious military adventures to his strategic brilliance during the darkest days of the Second World War, and his life after leaving the grand stage of global politics. Whether you're a student of history, a lover of compelling biographies, or someone fascinated by the art of leadership, "Winston Churchill: A Biography of the Bulldog of Britain" is a must-read. It's not just the story of a man who changed the world-it's a testament to the power of determination, courage, and belief in one's convictions. Grab your copy today and step into the story of Winston Churchill, the man who became a symbol of perseverance in the face of adversity. Experience the life, the legacy, and the unbreakable spirit of the Bulldog of Britain.


Who's Who in History (Download)

Who's Who in History (Download)

Author: Emerson Kent

Publisher: Emerson Kent

Published:

Total Pages: 76

ISBN-13: 1411695364

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Get the basics and learn interesting facts about the key figures and events in history. The book in your hands is a cross section of history. The style in which it is written gives you much information in a few words. You will enjoy reading it whether you go cover to cover or dive straight into the subject that interests you. This work is meant as an appetizer. A detail might catch your interest and you might decide to earmark it as an object for further investigation. Who's Who in History is easy and fun to read. All you need to know - no more, no less.


The Victory Lab

The Victory Lab

Author: Sasha Issenberg

Publisher: Crown

Published: 2012-09-11

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 0307954811

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UPDATED FOR THE 2016 ELECTION The book Politico calls “Moneyball for politics” shows how cutting-edge social science and analytics are reshaping the modern political campaign. Renegade thinkers are crashing the gates of a venerable American institution, shoving aside its so-called wise men and replacing them with a radical new data-driven order. We’ve seen it in sports, and now in The Victory Lab, journalist Sasha Issenberg tells the hidden story of the analytical revolution upending the way political campaigns are run in the 21st century. The Victory Lab follows the academics and maverick operatives rocking the war room and re-engineering a high-stakes industry previously run on little more than gut instinct and outdated assumptions. Armed with research from behavioural psychology and randomized experiments that treat voters as unwitting guinea pigs, the smartest campaigns now believe they know who you will vote for even before you do. Issenberg tracks these fascinating techniques—which include cutting edge persuasion experiments, innovative ways to mobilize voters, heavily researched electioneering methods—and shows how our most important figures, such as Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, are putting them to use with surprising skill and alacrity. Provocative, clear-eyed and energetically reported, The Victory Lab offers iconoclastic insights into political marketing, human decision-making, and the increasing power of analytics.