Empires in the Mountains
Title | Empires in the Mountains PDF eBook |
Author | Russell Paul Bellico |
Publisher | |
Pages | 366 |
Release | 2010-01-01 |
Genre | Fortification |
ISBN | 9780916346836 |
"The French and Indian War (1754-1763), the North American theater of the Seven Years' War, would change the map of the continent and set the stage for the American Revolution. The conflict, which pitted the French and their Indian allies against the English, has often been misunderstood and largely received minor treatment in most general histories of America. To some, the name of the war itself has been puzzling and somewhat misleading because Britain also had Indian allies during the war. The war represented a culmination of a century-old struggle for control of North America. The clash was inevitable. English settlers increasingly pushed westward and northward from their original settlements on the east coast, displacing the French and Native Americans. The French population in North America, approximately 55,000 by the middle of the eighteenth century, lived principally along the St. Lawrence River; but New France claimed a vast amount of territory to the west, linked by a string of isolated trading posts and forts. In contrast, the population of the English colonies had expanded from a quarter million inhabitants in 1700 to 1.2 million by 1750. English land companies soon began to encroach on territories claimed by the French. To defend their land holdings, the French built a series of substantial fortifications on the strategic water routes of their empire, including along the Richelieu River-Lake Champlain corridor" -- Introd.
Minarets in the Mountains
Title | Minarets in the Mountains PDF eBook |
Author | Tharik Hussain |
Publisher | |
Pages | 352 |
Release | 2021-07-15 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9781784778286 |
Travel writing about Muslim Europe. A journey around Eastern Europe and the Western Balkans, home to the largest indigenous Muslim population in Europe, following the footsteps of Evliya Celebi through Serbia, Bosnia, Albania, North Macedonia, Kosovo, Montenegro. A book that begins to decolonise European history.
Across Forest, Steppe, and Mountain
Title | Across Forest, Steppe, and Mountain PDF eBook |
Author | David A. Bello |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 355 |
Release | 2016-02-04 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1107068843 |
Using Manchu and Chinese sources, this book explores the environmental history of Qing China's Manchurian, Inner Mongolian, and Yunnan borderlands.
THE BOOK OF THE WORLD : BEING AN ACCOUNT OF ALL REPUBLICS, EMPIRES, KINGDOMS, AND NATIONS VOL. II
Title | THE BOOK OF THE WORLD : BEING AN ACCOUNT OF ALL REPUBLICS, EMPIRES, KINGDOMS, AND NATIONS VOL. II PDF eBook |
Author | RICHARD S. FISHER |
Publisher | |
Pages | 734 |
Release | 1852 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
THE BOOK OF THE WORLD: BEING AN ACCOUNT OF ALL REPUBLICS, EMPIRES, KINGDOMS, AND NOTIONS.
Title | THE BOOK OF THE WORLD: BEING AN ACCOUNT OF ALL REPUBLICS, EMPIRES, KINGDOMS, AND NOTIONS. PDF eBook |
Author | RICHARD S. FISHER |
Publisher | |
Pages | 638 |
Release | 1853 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
A New Universal Gazetteer, Containing a Descripton of the Principal Nations, Empires, Kingdoms, States ...
Title | A New Universal Gazetteer, Containing a Descripton of the Principal Nations, Empires, Kingdoms, States ... PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Brookes |
Publisher | |
Pages | 864 |
Release | 1832 |
Genre | Geography |
ISBN |
Mountain Peoples in the Ancient Near East
Title | Mountain Peoples in the Ancient Near East PDF eBook |
Author | Silvia Balatti |
Publisher | Harrassowitz |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Assyriology |
ISBN | 9783447108003 |
Since Prehistory, communities principally engaged in herding activities have occupied the intermontane valleys and plains of the Zagros (Western Iran). Relations, tensions and cultural exchange between the inhabitants of the mountains and the Mesopotamian plains already occurred during the Bronze Age. These contacts increased in the course of the 1st millennium BCE, as is suggested by Near Eastern and subsequently by Greek and Latin sources which provide us with numerous new names of peoples living in the Zagros. The present volume investigates the social organisation and life style of the peoples of the Zagros Mountains in the 1st millennium BCE and deals with their relationships with the surrounding environment and with the political authorities on the plains. Among these peoples, for example, were the 'fierce' Medes, breeders and purveyors of fine horses, the Manneans, who inhabited a large territory enclosed between the two contending powers of Assyria and Urartu, and the 'warlike' Cosseans, who bravely attempted to resist the attack of Alexander the Great's army. The Southern Zagros Mountains, inhabited by mixed groups of Elamite and Iranian farmers and pastoralists, were also of key importance as the home of the Persians and the core area of their empire. Starting from Fars, the Persians were able to build up the largest empire in the history of the ancient Near East before Alexander. The interdisciplinary approach adopted in this study, which juxtaposes historical records with archaeological, zooarchaeological, palaeobotanical and ethnographic data, provides a new, holistic and multifaceted view on an otherwise little-known topic in ancient history.