Palaces of Hope
Title | Palaces of Hope PDF eBook |
Author | Ronald Niezen |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 349 |
Release | 2017-01-26 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1107127491 |
This book assembles a range of work by researchers who have entered the social worlds of global organizations.
Palaces of Hope
Title | Palaces of Hope PDF eBook |
Author | Ronald Niezen |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781108111874 |
This book assembles a range of work by researchers who have entered the social worlds of global organizations
The Royal Palaces
Title | The Royal Palaces PDF eBook |
Author | Kate Williams |
Publisher | Frances Lincoln |
Pages | 242 |
Release | 2024-06-27 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0711269416 |
Royal expert and TV historian Kate Williams opens the doors to 30 palaces, castles, and houses that have been connected with the British royals over the centuries. Well known for her expert insights in the media and on countless royal documentaries, Kate takes you on a tour of the UK’s most fascinating palaces, past and present, to unveil the scandalous and little-known stories hidden between their walls. Included in the book are such famous royal residences as Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle, but also lesser-known locations such as Falkland Palace and Beaumaris Castle. Covering the breadth of British history, there are tales from the Medieval era to the present. Among the palaces included are: Hatfield House, where young Elizabeth I held court before finding out she would become queen Whitehall Palace and Banqueting Hall, home to Charles II's secret laboratory, where he tried to create an elixir of youth using human skulls Glamis Castle, the inspiration for Shakespeare’s Macbeth Greenwich Palace, where Elizabeth I survived an assassination attempt when poison was placed in her saddle Frogmore House, a long-time royal residence used by Queen Charlotte, King George V and Princess Alexandra Osborne House, designed by Prince Albert in the style of an Italian Renaissance palazzo Windsor Castle, the famous residence of Queen Elizabeth II before her death Revel in the glory and glamor of royal life, as well as the salacious scandals that defined these palaces. The book is vividly brought to life by numerous beautiful illustrations by James Oses, and will be irresistible to anyone interested in British royalty and the history of Great Britain.
Temporary Palaces
Title | Temporary Palaces PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Bradley |
Publisher | Oxbow Books |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 2021-06-30 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 178925664X |
The Great Houses of the prehistoric and early medieval periods were enormous structures whose forms were modelled on those of domestic dwellings. Most were built of wood rather than stone; they were used over comparatively short periods; they were frequently replaced in the same positions; and some were associated with exceptional groups of artefacts. Their construction made considerable demands on human labour and approached the limits of what was possible at the time. They seem to have played specialised roles in ancient society, but they have been difficult to interpret. Were they public buildings or the dwellings of important people? Were they temples or military bases, and why were they erected during times of crisis or change? How were their sites selected, and how were they related to the remains of a more ancient past? Although their currency extended from the time of the first farmers to the Viking Age, the similarities between the Great Houses are as striking as the differences. This study focuses on the monumental buildings of northern and northwestern Europe, but draws on structures over a wide area, extending from Anatolia as far as Brittany and Norway. It employs ethnography as a source of ideas and discusses the concept of the House Society and its usefulness in archaeology. The main examples are taken from the Neolithic and Iron Age periods, but this account also draws on the archaeology of the first millennium AD. The book emphasises the importance of comparing archaeological sequences with one another rather than identifying ideal social types. In doing so, it features a range of famous and less famous sites, from Stonehenge to the Hill of Tara, and from Old Uppsala to Yeavering.
Prisoners of Hope
Title | Prisoners of Hope PDF eBook |
Author | John Smyth Carroll |
Publisher | |
Pages | 554 |
Release | 1906 |
Genre | Purgatory in literature |
ISBN |
The Antiquary
Title | The Antiquary PDF eBook |
Author | Edward Walford |
Publisher | |
Pages | 302 |
Release | 1893 |
Genre | Archaeology |
ISBN |
The 50 Greatest Castles and Palaces of the World
Title | The 50 Greatest Castles and Palaces of the World PDF eBook |
Author | Gilly Pickup |
Publisher | Icon Books |
Pages | 279 |
Release | 2019-03-07 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 1785784587 |
Castles and palaces around the world are structures of grandeur, might and beauty. From the flamboyance of Germany's fairy tale-Neuschwanstein Castle to the gothic, Dracula-inspiring Bran Castle, perched high in the craggy peaks of Romania's Carpathian Mountains; Tokyo's Imperial Palace, previously home to samurai warriors to Ireland's Blarney Castle, where 'the gift of the gab' will be granted to any who kiss its stone, the world's castles and palaces are steeped in history and stories to tell. Travel writer and journalist Gilly Pickup shares these stories, providing a tour of 50 of the world's greatest castles and palaces, filled with humour, interesting facts and tips on how best to visit them.