Author: James Denny
Publisher: Missouri Life Magazine
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
History of the Border War between Missouri and Kansas before the Civil War.
The Civil War's First Blood
Bleeding Kansas, Bleeding Missouri
Author: Jonathan Halperin Earle
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780700619283
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
"This multi-faceted study gives readers a more nuanced and comprehensive understanding of the violence that erupted--long before the first shot was fired at Fort Sumter--along the Missouri-Kansas border by blending the political and military with the social and intellectual history of the populace. The fifteen essays together explain why the divisiveness was so bitter and persisted so long, still influencing attitudes 150 years later"--
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780700619283
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
"This multi-faceted study gives readers a more nuanced and comprehensive understanding of the violence that erupted--long before the first shot was fired at Fort Sumter--along the Missouri-Kansas border by blending the political and military with the social and intellectual history of the populace. The fifteen essays together explain why the divisiveness was so bitter and persisted so long, still influencing attitudes 150 years later"--
Fire and Blood
Author: Enzo Traverso
Publisher: Verso Books
ISBN: 1784781363
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
Europe’s second Thirty Years’ War—an epoch of blood and ashes Fire and Blood looks at the European crisis of the two world wars as a single historical sequence: the age of the European Civil War (1914–1945). Its overture was played out in the trenches of the Great War; its coda on a ruined continent. It opened with conventional declarations of war and finished with “unconditional surrender.” Proclamations of national unity led to eventual devastation, with entire countries torn to pieces. During these three decades of deepening conflicts, a classical interstate conflict morphed into a global civil war, abandoning rules of engagement and fought by irreducible enemies rather than legitimate adversaries, each seeking the annihilation of its opponents. It was a time of both unchained passions and industrial, rationalized massacre. Utilizing multiple sources, Enzo Traverso depicts the dialectic of this era of wars, revolutions and genocides. Rejecting commonplace notions of “totalitarian evil,” he rediscovers the feelings and reinterprets the ideas of an age of intellectual and political commitment when Europe shaped world history with its own collapse.
Publisher: Verso Books
ISBN: 1784781363
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
Europe’s second Thirty Years’ War—an epoch of blood and ashes Fire and Blood looks at the European crisis of the two world wars as a single historical sequence: the age of the European Civil War (1914–1945). Its overture was played out in the trenches of the Great War; its coda on a ruined continent. It opened with conventional declarations of war and finished with “unconditional surrender.” Proclamations of national unity led to eventual devastation, with entire countries torn to pieces. During these three decades of deepening conflicts, a classical interstate conflict morphed into a global civil war, abandoning rules of engagement and fought by irreducible enemies rather than legitimate adversaries, each seeking the annihilation of its opponents. It was a time of both unchained passions and industrial, rationalized massacre. Utilizing multiple sources, Enzo Traverso depicts the dialectic of this era of wars, revolutions and genocides. Rejecting commonplace notions of “totalitarian evil,” he rediscovers the feelings and reinterprets the ideas of an age of intellectual and political commitment when Europe shaped world history with its own collapse.
An Historical and Critical Review of the Civil Wars in Ireland
Author: John Curry
Publisher: Dublin : Printed for L. White
ISBN:
Category : Ireland
Languages : en
Pages : 432
Book Description
Publisher: Dublin : Printed for L. White
ISBN:
Category : Ireland
Languages : en
Pages : 432
Book Description
Historical Dictionary of the British and Irish Civil Wars 1637-1660
Author: Martyn Bennett
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
ISBN: 0810866285
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 279
Book Description
The cross-listed dictionary entries offer a complete explanation of each important aspect of the Civil Wars and their effect on the Kingdom. Also includes maps and a bibliography.
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
ISBN: 0810866285
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 279
Book Description
The cross-listed dictionary entries offer a complete explanation of each important aspect of the Civil Wars and their effect on the Kingdom. Also includes maps and a bibliography.
A manual of historical geography for the use of Civil service students
Author: William John Chetwode Crawley
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
THE YOUNG CAVALIER A STORY OF THE CIVIL WARS
Author: PERCY F. WESTERMAN
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 9360464546
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
"The Young Cavalier" is a notable book that was written with help from Percy F. Westerman. In ancient instances, the narrative takes place throughout the English Civil War, and readers can enjoy a thrilling journey through the eyes of the principle man or woman, a young cavalier. Westerman skillfully crafts a story approximately bravery, loyalty, and the difficult situations that kids stuck inside the center of struggle need to deal with. The important character, a younger, energetic cavalier, offers with the problems of war, balancing the pleasures of private life with the tough statistics of struggle. Westerman's story not only appears on the army parts of the time, but it also follows the principle man or woman on a journey of self-discovery and power. The author's thorough have a look at and bright writing delivery readers to a specific time, enveloping them within the sounds, points of interest, and feelings of these bothered times. The uncommon turns into a touching examine the human spirit in the face of difficulty as the young knight reviews love, loss, and friendship. Percy F. Westerman's "The Young Cavalier" is a first-rate instance of the way excellent a storyteller he became. It has numerous thrilling human beings, loads of coming-of-age tales, and it takes region throughout a completely essential time in English history.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 9360464546
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
"The Young Cavalier" is a notable book that was written with help from Percy F. Westerman. In ancient instances, the narrative takes place throughout the English Civil War, and readers can enjoy a thrilling journey through the eyes of the principle man or woman, a young cavalier. Westerman skillfully crafts a story approximately bravery, loyalty, and the difficult situations that kids stuck inside the center of struggle need to deal with. The important character, a younger, energetic cavalier, offers with the problems of war, balancing the pleasures of private life with the tough statistics of struggle. Westerman's story not only appears on the army parts of the time, but it also follows the principle man or woman on a journey of self-discovery and power. The author's thorough have a look at and bright writing delivery readers to a specific time, enveloping them within the sounds, points of interest, and feelings of these bothered times. The uncommon turns into a touching examine the human spirit in the face of difficulty as the young knight reviews love, loss, and friendship. Percy F. Westerman's "The Young Cavalier" is a first-rate instance of the way excellent a storyteller he became. It has numerous thrilling human beings, loads of coming-of-age tales, and it takes region throughout a completely essential time in English history.
The History of the Civil Wars of France
Author: Arrigo Caterino Davila
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : France
Languages : en
Pages : 768
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : France
Languages : en
Pages : 768
Book Description
The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England
Author: Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 640
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 640
Book Description
How Civil Wars Start
Author: Barbara F. Walter
Publisher: Crown
ISBN: 0593137809
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A leading political scientist examines the dramatic rise in violent extremism around the globe and sounds the alarm on the increasing likelihood of a second civil war in the United States “Required reading for anyone invested in preserving our 246-year experiment in self-government.”—The New York Times Book Review (Editors’ Choice) WINNER OF THE GLOBAL POLICY INSTITUTE AWARD • THE SUNDAY TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR • ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: Financial Times, The Times (UK), Esquire, Prospect (UK) Political violence rips apart several towns in southwest Texas. A far-right militia plots to kidnap the governor of Michigan and try her for treason. An armed mob of Trump supporters and conspiracy theorists storms the U.S. Capitol. Are these isolated incidents? Or is this the start of something bigger? Barbara F. Walter has spent her career studying civil conflict in places like Iraq, Ukraine, and Sri Lanka, but now she has become increasingly worried about her own country. Perhaps surprisingly, both autocracies and healthy democracies are largely immune from civil war; it’s the countries in the middle ground that are most vulnerable. And this is where more and more countries, including the United States, are finding themselves today. Over the last two decades, the number of active civil wars around the world has almost doubled. Walter reveals the warning signs—where wars tend to start, who initiates them, what triggers them—and why some countries tip over into conflict while others remain stable. Drawing on the latest international research and lessons from over twenty countries, Walter identifies the crucial risk factors, from democratic backsliding to factionalization and the politics of resentment. A civil war today won’t look like America in the 1860s, Russia in the 1920s, or Spain in the 1930s. It will begin with sporadic acts of violence and terror, accelerated by social media. It will sneak up on us and leave us wondering how we could have been so blind. In this urgent and insightful book, Walter redefines civil war for a new age, providing the framework we need to confront the danger we now face—and the knowledge to stop it before it’s too late.
Publisher: Crown
ISBN: 0593137809
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A leading political scientist examines the dramatic rise in violent extremism around the globe and sounds the alarm on the increasing likelihood of a second civil war in the United States “Required reading for anyone invested in preserving our 246-year experiment in self-government.”—The New York Times Book Review (Editors’ Choice) WINNER OF THE GLOBAL POLICY INSTITUTE AWARD • THE SUNDAY TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR • ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: Financial Times, The Times (UK), Esquire, Prospect (UK) Political violence rips apart several towns in southwest Texas. A far-right militia plots to kidnap the governor of Michigan and try her for treason. An armed mob of Trump supporters and conspiracy theorists storms the U.S. Capitol. Are these isolated incidents? Or is this the start of something bigger? Barbara F. Walter has spent her career studying civil conflict in places like Iraq, Ukraine, and Sri Lanka, but now she has become increasingly worried about her own country. Perhaps surprisingly, both autocracies and healthy democracies are largely immune from civil war; it’s the countries in the middle ground that are most vulnerable. And this is where more and more countries, including the United States, are finding themselves today. Over the last two decades, the number of active civil wars around the world has almost doubled. Walter reveals the warning signs—where wars tend to start, who initiates them, what triggers them—and why some countries tip over into conflict while others remain stable. Drawing on the latest international research and lessons from over twenty countries, Walter identifies the crucial risk factors, from democratic backsliding to factionalization and the politics of resentment. A civil war today won’t look like America in the 1860s, Russia in the 1920s, or Spain in the 1930s. It will begin with sporadic acts of violence and terror, accelerated by social media. It will sneak up on us and leave us wondering how we could have been so blind. In this urgent and insightful book, Walter redefines civil war for a new age, providing the framework we need to confront the danger we now face—and the knowledge to stop it before it’s too late.