Perished Nations

Perished Nations
Title Perished Nations PDF eBook
Author Hârun Yahya
Publisher GLOBAL YAYINCILIK
Pages 155
Release 1999
Genre Disasters
ISBN 1897940874

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Dictionary of Dates, and Universal Reference, Relating to All Ages and Nations

Dictionary of Dates, and Universal Reference, Relating to All Ages and Nations
Title Dictionary of Dates, and Universal Reference, Relating to All Ages and Nations PDF eBook
Author Joseph Haydn
Publisher
Pages 770
Release 1857
Genre Chronology, Historical
ISBN

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Dictionary of Dates, and Universal Reference, Relating to All Ages and Nations ... With Copious Details of England, Scotland, and Ireland, Etc

Dictionary of Dates, and Universal Reference, Relating to All Ages and Nations ... With Copious Details of England, Scotland, and Ireland, Etc
Title Dictionary of Dates, and Universal Reference, Relating to All Ages and Nations ... With Copious Details of England, Scotland, and Ireland, Etc PDF eBook
Author Joseph Haydn
Publisher
Pages 808
Release 1863
Genre History
ISBN

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A Dictionary of Dates, Relating to All Ages and Nations

A Dictionary of Dates, Relating to All Ages and Nations
Title A Dictionary of Dates, Relating to All Ages and Nations PDF eBook
Author Joseph Haydn
Publisher
Pages 778
Release 1861
Genre Chronology, Historical
ISBN

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Ungodly Nations Doomed

Ungodly Nations Doomed
Title Ungodly Nations Doomed PDF eBook
Author Robert Livingston Stanton
Publisher
Pages 32
Release 1849
Genre Church and state
ISBN

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The Cause of All Nations

The Cause of All Nations
Title The Cause of All Nations PDF eBook
Author Don H Doyle
Publisher Basic Books
Pages 401
Release 2014-12-30
Genre History
ISBN 0465080928

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When Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address in 1863, he had broader aims than simply rallying a war-weary nation. Lincoln realized that the Civil War had taken on a wider significance -- that all of Europe and Latin America was watching to see whether the United States, a beleaguered model of democracy, would indeed "perish from the earth." In The Cause of All Nations, distinguished historian Don H. Doyle explains that the Civil War was viewed abroad as part of a much larger struggle for democracy that spanned the Atlantic Ocean, and had begun with the American and French Revolutions. While battles raged at Bull Run, Antietam, and Gettysburg, a parallel contest took place abroad, both in the marbled courts of power and in the public square. Foreign observers held widely divergent views on the war -- from radicals such as Karl Marx and Giuseppe Garibaldi who called on the North to fight for liberty and equality, to aristocratic monarchists, who hoped that the collapse of the Union would strike a death blow against democratic movements on both sides of the Atlantic. Nowhere were these monarchist dreams more ominous than in Mexico, where Napoleon III sought to implement his Grand Design for a Latin Catholic empire that would thwart the spread of Anglo-Saxon democracy and use the Confederacy as a buffer state. Hoping to capitalize on public sympathies abroad, both the Union and the Confederacy sent diplomats and special agents overseas: the South to seek recognition and support, and the North to keep European powers from interfering. Confederate agents appealed to those conservative elements who wanted the South to serve as a bulwark against radical egalitarianism. Lincoln and his Union agents overseas learned to appeal to many foreigners by embracing emancipation and casting the Union as the embattled defender of universal republican ideals, the "last best hope of earth." A bold account of the international dimensions of America's defining conflict, The Cause of All Nations frames the Civil War as a pivotal moment in a global struggle that would decide the survival of democracy.

Indigenous Nations and Modern States

Indigenous Nations and Modern States
Title Indigenous Nations and Modern States PDF eBook
Author Rudolph C. Ryser
Publisher Routledge
Pages 322
Release 2012-09-10
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1136494464

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Indigenous peoples throughout the world tenaciously defend their lands, cultures, and their lives with resilience and determination. They have done so generation after generation. These are peoples who make up bedrock nations throughout the world in whose territories the United Nations says 80 percent of the world’s life sustaining biodiversity remains. Once thought of as remnants of a human past that would soon disappear in the fog of history, indigenous peoples—as we now refer to them—have in the last generation emerged as new political actors in global, regional and local debates. As countries struggle with economic collapse, terrorism and global warming indigenous peoples demand a place at the table to decide policy about energy, boundaries, traditional knowledge, climate change, intellectual property, land, environment, clean water, education, war, terrorism, health and the role of democracy in society. In this volume Rudolph C. Ryser describes how indigenous peoples transformed themselves from anthropological curiosities into politically influential voices in domestic and international deliberations affecting everyone on the planet. He reveals in documentary detail how since the 1970s indigenous peoples politically formed governing authorities over peoples, territories and resources raising important questions and offering new solutions to profound challenges to human life.