History and geography

  • The rise of the Western world ; a new economic history

    Creator

    North, Douglass Cecil

    Abstract

    First published in 1973, this is a radical interpretation, offering a unified explanation for the growth of Western Europe between 900 A. D. and 1700, providing a general theoretical framework for institutional change geared to the general reader.

    Audience
    Specialized**
    Publisher (Source)

    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1973

    Non spécifié
  • The African experience : an introduction

    Creator

    Khapoya, Vincent B.

    Abstract

    This book provides an introduction to Africa -- covering its physical attributes, history, social structure, and culture. It emphasizes norms, values, and historical experience as the key variables that define who the people are, rather than labeling them as "tribes." Describes the main traditional cultural forms and institutions found in Africa. Explores the geography and demography of the African continent.

    Audience
    Specialized**
    Publisher (Source)

    New York : Longman, 2010

    Non spécifié
  • The Roman army, 31 BC-AD 337 : a sourcebook

    Creator

    Campbell, J.B.

    Abstract

    The Roman army is remarkable for its detailed organisation and professional structure. It not only extended and protected Rome's territorial empire which was the basis of Western civilisation, but also maintained the politcal power of the emperors. The army was an integral part of the society and life of the empire and illustrated many aspects of Roman government. This sourcebook presents literary and epigraphic material, papyri and coins which illustrate the life of the army from recruitment and in the field, to peacetime and the community.

    Audience
    Specialized**
    Publisher (Source)

    New York : Routledge, 1994

    Non spécifié
  • Breaking ground the Lower Elwha Klallam tribe and the unearthing of Tse-whit-zen Village

    Creator

    Mapes, Lynda

    Abstract

    In 2003, a backhoe operator hired by the state of Washington to work on the Port Angeles waterfront discovered what a larger world would soon learn. The place chosen to dig a massive dry dock was atop one of the largest and oldest Indian village sites ever found in the region. Yet the state continued its project, disturbing hundreds of burials and unearthing more than 10,000 artifacts at Tse-whit-zen village, the heart of the long-buried homeland of the Klallam people.

    Audience
    General**
    Publisher (Source)

    Seattle : University of Washington Press, 2009

    Non spécifié
  • History of the Italian people

    Creator

    Procacci, Giuliano

    Abstract

    From the early years, when its cities and towns were self-governing, to the national rise to power of fascism this century, Italy has undergone many upheavals: political, social, economic and cultural. Pinpointing the year A.D. 1000 as a time when European supremacy began to take root, the author traces Italy's progression within its European context. Communes of the 11th century to the birth of the European Renaissance and on to the role of Italy in two world wars, this study of a people's evolution won the author the Viareggio Prize

    Audience
    Specialized**
    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto : Penguin, 1991

    Non spécifié
  • The War of 1812 : a forgotten conflict

    Creator

    Hickey, Donald R.

    Abstract

    Hickey explores the anti-war rioting in Baltimore; the pre-war skirmish between the Chesapeake and the H.M.S. Leopold; the cruise of the U.S.S. Essex in the Pacific; the attempted invasion and annexation of Canada; the battles with the Native Americans along the frontier; and the Treaty of Ghent that ended the conflict.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    Prince Frederick, MD

    [Prince Frederick, Md.]

    Recorded Books

    [Distributed by] OneClick Digital

    Non spécifié
  • The mysteries of Beethoven's hair

    Creator

    Martin, Russell

    Nibley, Lydia

    Abstract

    Explores the turbulent life of Ludwig van Beethoven and traces the journey of a lock of hair cut from his corpse, following it from Germany to Denmark and finally London, where it was bought at auction and tested by forensic scientists. Examines what the hair revealed about Beethoven and features black-and-white photographs and illustrations throughout.

    Audience
    Juvenile**
    Publisher (Source)

    Prince Frederick, MD

    [Prince Frederick, Md.]

    Recorded Books

    [Distributed by] OneClick Digital

    Non spécifié
  • Night comes to the Cumberlands : a biography of a depressed area

    Creator

    Caudill, Harry M.

    Abstract

    Caudill explores the southern Appalachian Mountains area's history, from its first settlement to the Civil War, and from the rise of coal barons to the economic despair of the 1950s and 1960s.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    Prince Frederick, MD

    [Prince Frederick, Md.]

    Recorded Books

    [Distributed by] OneClick Digital

    Non spécifié
  • Caesar Rodney's ride : the story of an American patriot

    Creator

    Cheripko, Jan.

    Abstract

    Relates how one delegate to the Second Continental Congress battled bad weather and physical disabilities to arrive in Philadelphia in 1776, in time for the historic vote that led to independence.

    Audience
    Juvenile**
    Publisher (Source)

    Prince Frederick, MD

    [Prince Frederick, Md.]

    Recorded Books

    [Distributed by] OneClick Digital

    Non spécifié