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101. A Lecture on the Study of History
102. William Pitt And The Great War
 
103. Source maps and the social studies:
 
104. Origins of the cold war: A lesson
105. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series
106. On Heroes and Hero Worship and
107. The Discovery of America

101. A Lecture on the Study of History
by LORD ACTON
Kindle Edition: Pages (2009-07-25)
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Asin: B0027IS4JC
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I look back to-day to a time before the middle of the century, when I was reading at Edinburgh, and fervently wishing to come to this
University. At three colleges I applied for admission, and, as things
then were, I was refused by all. Here, from the first, I vainly fixed
my hopes, and here, in a happier hour, after five-and-forty years,
they are at last fulfilled. ... Read more


102. William Pitt And The Great War - J Holland Rose
by J Holland Rose
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-02-02)
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Asin: B003DKJC4O
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In the former volume, entitled "William Pitt and National Revival," I sought to trace the career of Pitt the Younger up to the year 1791. Until then he was occupied almost entirely with attempts to repair the evils arising out of the old order of things. Retrenchment and Reform were his first watchwords; and though in the year 1785 he failed in his efforts to renovate the life of Parliament and to improve the fiscal relations with Ireland, yet his domestic policy in the main achieved a surprising success. Scarcely less eminent, though far less known, were his services in the sphere of diplomacy. In the year 1783, when he became First Lord of the Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer, nearly half of the British Empire was torn away, and the remainder seemed to be at the mercy of the allied Houses of Bourbon. France, enjoying the alliance of Spain and Austria and the diplomatic wooings of Catharine II and Frederick the Great, gave the law to Europe.

By the year 1790 all had changed. In 1787 Pitt supported Frederick William II of Prussia in overthrowing French supremacy in the Dutch Netherlands; and a year later he framed with those two States an alliance which not only dictated terms to Austria at the Congress of Reichenbach but also compelled her to forego her far-reaching schemes on the lower Danube, and to restore the _status quo_ in Central Europe and in her Belgian provinces. British policy triumphed over that of Spain in the Nootka Sound dispute of the year 1790, thereby securing for the Empire the coast of what is now British Columbia; it also saved Sweden from a position of acute danger; and Pitt cherished the hope of forming a league of the smaller States, including the Dutch Republic, Denmark, Sweden, Poland, and, if possible, Turkey, which, with support from Great Britain and Prussia, would withstand the almost revolutionary schemes of the Russian and Austrian Courts.

These larger aims were unattainable. The duplicity of the Court of Berlin, the triumphs of the Russian arms on the Danube, and changes in the general diplomatic situation, enabled Catharine II to foil the efforts of Pitt in 1791. She worked her will on the Turks and not long after on the Poles; Sweden came to an understanding with her; and Prussia, slighting the British alliance, drew near to the new Hapsburg Sovereign, Leopold II. In fact, the events of the French Revolution in the year 1791 served to focus attention more and more upon Paris; and monarchs who had thought of little but the conquest or partition of weaker States now talked of a crusade to restore order at Paris, with Gustavus III of Sweden as the new Coeur de Lion. This occidentation of diplomacy became pronounced at the time of the attempted escape of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette to the eastern frontier at Midsummer 1791. Their capture at Varennes and their ignominious return to Paris are in several respects the central event of the French Revolution. The incident aroused both democrats and royalists to a fury which foredoomed to failure all attempts at compromise between the old order and the new. The fierceness of the strife in France incited monarchists in all lands to importunate demands for the extirpation of "the French plague"; and hence were set in motion forces which Pitt vainly strove to curb



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103. Source maps and the social studies: Essays, lesson plans, and materials from cartographic traditions in western civilization
by Gerald A Danzer
 Unknown Binding: 136 Pages (1994)

Asin: B0006R33G0
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104. Origins of the cold war: A lesson plan for grade 10 or 11
by Douglas Miller
 Unknown Binding: 57 Pages (1994)

Asin: B0006QJ1XA
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105. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series
by John S. C. Abbott
Kindle Edition: Pages (2009-04-20)
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Asin: B00275EWIM
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6 books by historian John S. C. Abbott on a wide range of subjects: Daniel Boone David Crockett Empire of Austria Louis XIV Napoleon Bonaparte Hortense ... Read more


106. On Heroes and Hero Worship and the Heroic in History
by Thomas Carlyle
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-02-06)
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Asin: B0037HORKW
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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We have undertaken to discourse here for a little on Great Men, their manner of appearance in our world's business, how they have shaped themselves in the world's history, what ideas men formed of them, what work they did;--on Heroes, namely, and on their reception and performance; what I call Hero-worship ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Thougtful Book
19th Century Social Thought is given in terms of heroes.
Thinkers like Carlyle are really rare.
Book is composed of his lectures about Paganism, Islam, Shakspeare, Puritanism etc. in 1840. ... Read more


107. The Discovery of America
by John Fiske
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-09-15)
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Asin: B00433U744
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It was the study of prehistoric Europe and of early Aryan institutions that led me by a natural sequence to the study of aboriginal America. In 1869, after sketching the plan of a book on our Aryan forefathers, I was turned aside for five years by writing "Cosmic Philosophy." During that interval I also wrote "Myths and Myth-Makers" as a side-work to the projected book on the Aryans, and as soon as the excursion into the field of general philosophy was ended, in 1874, the work on that book was resumed. Fortunately it was not then carried to completion, for it would have been sadly antiquated by this time. The revolution in theory concerning the Aryans has been as remarkable as the revolution in chemical theory which some years ago introduced the New Chemistry. It is becoming eminently probable that the centre of diffusion of Aryan speech was much nearer to Lithuania than to any part of Central Asia, and it has for some time been quite clear that the state of society revealed in Homer and the Vedas is not at all like primitive society, but very far from it. By 1876 I had become convinced that there was no use in going on without widening the field of study. The conclusions of the Aryan school needed to be supplemented, and often seriously modified, by the study of the barbaric world, and it soon became manifest that for the study of barbarism there is no other field that for fruitfulness can be compared with aboriginal America.
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