People, Nations and Traditions in a Comparative Frame enslaved persons and abolition of slaveryThis book illustrates and celebrates Professor Jonathan Steinbergs a celebrated historian of modern Europe, especially Germany, Italy, Austria and Switzerland contributions to historical practice. Professor Steinberg embraced methodological pluralism and pioneered comparative history, exploring the past through a multi valent lens that examined the interplay between personalities, nations, and traditions.
Is there such a common Celtic heritage
the volume features a wealth of ancillary materials
Performing Revolutionary offers a fresh perspective on the challenges of moving from critique to action
institutional and socio-cultural environments yet failed to develop the kind of managerial hierarchies typified by American and German corporations
This wide-ranging collection offers a series of original interpretations of partially explored evidence for all three theatres of war during the Second Crusade (1145-49)
whilst expanding on the ‘geology of race’
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burning political passions
This book is not a critique of digital ethics but rather a hack
Close readings of Fox’s Journal are put in dialogue with the voices of other early Friends and their critics to examine the fundamental erosion of the division between the human and the divine in early Quaker culture
Examines the interplay of distinct yet overlapping facets of history
From the Alpine pastureland of late nineteenth century Switzerland to the hospitals of post-independence West Africa