World War I

World War I
Title World War I PDF eBook
Author Kathlyn Gay
Publisher Lerner Publications
Pages 72
Release 1995-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780805028485

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Provides an overview of the history of World War I and U.S. participation, using quotes from people directly involved.

The resolution, is REVOLUTION

The resolution, is REVOLUTION
Title The resolution, is REVOLUTION PDF eBook
Author Xavier Jones
Publisher Page Publishing Inc
Pages 126
Release 2020-11-06
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 1640277250

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New Year’s Day, 2015 I walk around vacant downtown Toulouse, thinking about the tradition/convention known as New Year’s resolutions. I’ve never been one to make them because I admit I would have a hard time keeping them. Then I began thinking of the state of our world and how desperately things need to change. There is no more room for gradualism! We are in a global state of emergency! We have the motives and the means. We must now take the risks to

Connecticut's Revolutionary Press

Connecticut's Revolutionary Press
Title Connecticut's Revolutionary Press PDF eBook
Author Charles L. Cutler
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 63
Release 2017-12-01
Genre History
ISBN 1493033115

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In the years leading up to the American Revolution, tensions were high, but not everyone felt the same effects of British oppression. Connecticut newspapers took up the mantle to not just report the injustices, but actively convince and insight their readers to stand up and rebel. Charles Cutter lays bare the influence of the press to start the war that gave birth to our nation as we know it. As one phase of the Bicentennial observation, The American Revolution Bicentennial Commission of Connecticut has authorized scholars in a wide range of study to write a series of monographs on the broadly defined Revolutionary Era of 1763 to 1787. These monographs [appeared] yearly beginning in 1973 through 1980. Emphasis is placed upon the birth of the nation, rather than on the winning of independence on the field of battle.

Aristocrats and the Crowd in the Revolutionary Year 1848

Aristocrats and the Crowd in the Revolutionary Year 1848
Title Aristocrats and the Crowd in the Revolutionary Year 1848 PDF eBook
Author Josef V. Polisensky
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 260
Release 2015-07-29
Genre History
ISBN 1438416261

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The Prague Uprising of 1848 was part of the powerful series of revolutions that shook practically the entire European Continent as the middle classes and urban and rural workers pressed against the rule of aristocrats and monarchs. Czech Marxist historian Josef Polisensky analyzes the general turmoil of revolutionary thought and action in Europe and then focuses on the specific case of the Prague Uprising. By using previously untouched sources—the records of hundreds of noble houses that came under the control of the Czech Archival Administration after World War II—Polisensky is able to show how those of the old social establishment fought the participants in the Uprising and temporarily restored the rule of the aristocracy. With an excellent sense for the dramatic and a thorough knowledge of place, Polisensky tells us who fought and died on the streets of Prague. With the conceptual framework of class conflict and a broad perspective on European events, he proposes reasons for the failure of the Prague Uprising in contrast to other successful revolutions. Aristocrats and the Crowd is the last of Polisensky's trilogy of studies on Czech society and revolution. In The Thirty Years' War and the European Crisis of the Seventeenth Century and Napoleon and the Heart of Europe, Polisensky explored the effects of other European conflicts on Czech society. Aristocrats and the Crowd describes, in his words, "the revolutionary springtime which eventually arrived, full of twists, in Bohemia itself."

Rereading the Revolution

Rereading the Revolution
Title Rereading the Revolution PDF eBook
Author Benjamin S. Lawson
Publisher Popular Press
Pages 252
Release 2000
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780879728182

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Approximately fifty historical novels dealing with the American Revolution were published in the United States in the single ten-year period from 1896 to 1906. Benjamin Lawson critically examines the narrative strategies employed in these many novels, the ways in which fiction is made to serve the purpose of vivifying national history. The British conventions of the historical romance in one sense seem to preclude radical declarations of literary independence even in books purportedly about a war against Britain. Working within the formula, these many writers nonetheless created fictional plots which parallel and reflect the enveloping concerns of the War for Independence. Just as the war was sometimes viewed as an Anglo-American family squabble, these metaphorical narratives depict familial and love interests.

Inside the Revolution

Inside the Revolution
Title Inside the Revolution PDF eBook
Author Joel C. Rosenberg
Publisher Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Pages 646
Release 2011-03-04
Genre Religion
ISBN 1414363982

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The New York Times best seller Inside the Revolution takes you inside the winner-take-all battle for the hearts, minds, and souls of the people of the Middle East. It includes never-before-seen profiles of the Radicals, the Reformers, and the Revivalists. It explains the implications of each movement and the importance of each leader, not only through the lenses of politics and economics, but through the third lens of Scripture as well. Today, wars and revolutions define the modern Middle East, and many believe the worst is yet to come.

The Texas Revolution: Fighting for Independence

The Texas Revolution: Fighting for Independence
Title The Texas Revolution: Fighting for Independence PDF eBook
Author Kelly Rodgers
Publisher Teacher Created Materials
Pages 20
Release 2012-12-30
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 143338390X

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In 1833, American and Tejano colonists wanted independence from the Mexican government. Through a bloody Texas Revolution, the independent Republic of Texas was born! Readers will be enthralled as they make their way through this exciting and compelling book that uses vivid images, intriguing facts and sidebars in conjunction with easy to read text and an accessbile glossary and index to enlighten readers about such things as the Law of April 6, 1830, the Batatle of Conzalez, Siege of Bexar, "The Consultation", and The Alamo. Along with these highlights of the Texas Revolution, this book also includes features on Santa Anna, Stephen Austin, and Sam Houston to give children a well-rounded introduction to Texas history.