Sultans in Splendour : Monarchs of the Middle East, 1869-1945

Sultans in Splendour : Monarchs of the Middle East, 1869-1945
Title Sultans in Splendour : Monarchs of the Middle East, 1869-1945 PDF eBook
Author Philip Mansel
Publisher
Pages 192
Release 2000
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Sultans in Splendour

Sultans in Splendour
Title Sultans in Splendour PDF eBook
Author Philip Mansel
Publisher Parkway Publishers
Pages 192
Release 2000
Genre Middle East
ISBN 9781898259459

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Sultans in Splendor

Sultans in Splendor
Title Sultans in Splendor PDF eBook
Author Philip Mansel
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 1989
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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King of the World

King of the World
Title King of the World PDF eBook
Author Philip Mansel
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 669
Release 2020-09-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 022669092X

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Louis XIV was a man in pursuit of glory. Not content to be the ruler of a world power, he wanted the power to rule the world. And, for a time, he came tantalizingly close. Philip Mansel’s King of the World is the most comprehensive and up-to-date biography in English of this hypnotic, flawed figure who continues to captivate our attention. This lively work takes Louis outside Versailles and shows the true extent of his global ambitions, with stops in London, Madrid, Constantinople, Bangkok, and beyond. We witness the importance of his alliance with the Spanish crown and his success in securing Spain for his descendants, his enmity with England, and his relations with the rest of Europe, as well as Asia, Africa, and the Americas. We also see the king’s effect on the two great global diasporas of Huguenots and Jacobites, and their influence on him as he failed in his brutal attempts to stop Protestants from leaving France. Along the way, we are enveloped in the splendor of Louis’s court and the fascinating cast of characters who prostrated and plotted within it. King of the World is exceptionally researched, drawing on international archives and incorporating sources who knew the king intimately, including the newly released correspondence of Louis’s second wife, Madame de Maintenon. Mansel’s narrative flair is a perfect match for this grand figure, and he brings the Sun King’s world to vivid life. This is a global biography of a global king, whose power was extensive but also limited by laws and circumstances, and whose interests and ambitions stretched far beyond his homeland. Through it all, we watch Louis XIV progressively turn from a dazzling, attractive young king to a belligerent reactionary who sets France on the path to 1789. It is a convincing and compelling portrait of a man who, three hundred years after his death, still epitomizes the idea of le grand monarque.

Constantinople

Constantinople
Title Constantinople PDF eBook
Author Philip Mansel
Publisher John Murray
Pages 538
Release 2011-11-10
Genre History
ISBN 1848546475

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Philip Mansel's highly acclaimed history absorbingly charts the interaction between the vibrantly cosmopolitan capital of Constantinople - the city of the world's desire - and its ruling family. In 1453, Mehmed the Conqueror entered Constantinople on a white horse, beginning an Ottoman love affair with the city that lasted until 1924, when the last Caliph hurriedly left on the Orient Express. For almost five centuries Constantinople, with its enormous racial and cultural diversity, was the centre of the dramatic and often depraved story of an extraordinary dynasty.

Paris Between Empires

Paris Between Empires
Title Paris Between Empires PDF eBook
Author Philip Mansel
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 608
Release 2003-04-05
Genre History
ISBN 0312308574

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In this social history of Europe's most famous city during its golden age, Mansel tells the story of the political turbulence, dynamic intrigue, violence in the streets, and the societal wars that took place in upper-class salons. 32 page photo insert.

Architecture, Power and Religion in Lebanon

Architecture, Power and Religion in Lebanon
Title Architecture, Power and Religion in Lebanon PDF eBook
Author Ward Vloeberghs
Publisher BRILL
Pages 477
Release 2015-11-24
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9004307052

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In Architecture, Power and Religion in Lebanon, Ward Vloeberghs explores Rafiq Hariri’s patronage and his posthumous legacy to demonstrate how religious architecture becomes a site for power struggles in contemporary Beirut. By tracing the 150 year-long history of the Muhammad al-Amin Mosque – Lebanon’s principal Sunni mosque – and the subsequent development of the site as a commemoration venue, this account offers a unique illustration of how architecture, religion and power become discursively and visually entangled. Set in a multi-confessional society marked by social inequalities and political fragmentation, this interdisciplinary study analyses how architectural practice and urban reconfigurations reveal a nascent personality cult, communal mourning, and the consolidation of political territory in relation to constantly shifting circumstances.