Divided Kingdom

Divided Kingdom
Author: Rupert Thomson
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2012-08-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781408833131

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It is winter, somewhere in the United Kingdom, and an eight-year-old boy is removed from his home and family in the middle of the night. He learns that he is the victim of an extraordinary experiment. In an attempt to reform society, the government has divided the population into four groups, each representing a different personality type. The land, too, has been divided into quarters. Borders have been established, reinforced by concrete walls, armed guards and rolls of razor wire. Plunged headlong into this brave new world, the boy tries to make the best of things, unaware that ahead of him lies a truly explosive moment, a revelation that will challenge everything he believes in and will, in the end, put his very life in jeopardy ...

The Reconstructed Chronology of the Divided Kingdom

The Reconstructed Chronology of the Divided Kingdom
Author: M. Christine Tetley
Publsiher: Eisenbrauns
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781575060729

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The common response to any attempt to read the chronological notations associated with the kings of Israel and Judah in the time of the divided monarchy is, perhaps, a shrug of the shoulders, or a statement to the effect that the problem is insoluble. Not only are the apparently contradictory--or confusing--notations of the MT a consideration, but the evidence of the other major versions seriously complicates any such undertaking. In the twentieth century, Edwin R. Thiele attempted to reconcile and wrangle all of the numbers into a semblance of order, with results that were far from convincing to his readers. Now Christine Tetley has attacked this knottiest of problems with fresh vigor and assayed a new solution. There is no doubt that this book will be controversial; nevertheless, it will be required reading for anyone who wishes to pin archaeological and historical data within the framework of an absolute chronology.

Divided Kingdom

Divided Kingdom
Author: Pat Thane
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2018-08-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107040915

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A clear, comprehensive survey of British history from 1900 to the present, integrating political, economic, social and cultural history.

Divided Kingdom

Divided Kingdom
Author: S.J. Connolly
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 534
Release: 2008-08-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199543472

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For Ireland the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries were an era marked by war, economic transformation, and the making and remaking of identities. Continuing the story he began in Contested Island, Sean Connolly examines the origins of modern Irish political and cultural identities, and the relationship between past and present.

Divided Kingdom

Divided Kingdom
Author: S. J. Connolly
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 535
Release: 2008-08-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780191562433

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For Ireland the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries were an era marked by war, economic transformation, and the making and remaking of identities. By the 1630s the era of wars of conquest seemed firmly in the past. But the British civil wars of the mid-seventeenth century fractured both Protestant and Catholic Ireland along lines defined by different combinations of religious and political allegiance. Later, after 1688, Ireland became the battlefield for what was otherwise Britain's bloodless (and so Glorious) Revolution. The eighteenth century, by contrast, was a period of peace, permitting Ireland to emerge, first as a dynamic actor in the growing Atlantic economy, then as the breadbasket for industrialising Britain. But at the end of the century, against a background of international revolution, new forms of religious and political conflict came together to produce another period of multi-sided conflict. The Act of Union, hastily introduced in the aftermath of civil war, ensured that Ireland entered the nineteenth century still divided, but no longer a kingdom.

A Kingdom Divided

A Kingdom Divided
Author: April E. Holm
Publsiher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-12-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780807167717

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A Kingdom Divided uncovers how evangelical Christians in the border states influenced debates about slavery, morality, and politics from the 1830s to the 1890s. Using little-studied events and surprising incidents from the region, April E. Holm argues that evangelicals on the border powerfully shaped the regional structure of American religion in the Civil War era. In the decades before the Civil War, the three largest evangelical denominations diverged sharply over the sinfulness of slavery. This division generated tremendous local conflict in the border region, where individual churches had to define themselves as being either northern or southern. In response, many border evangelicals drew upon the “doctrine of spirituality,” which dictated that churches should abstain from all political debate. Proponents of this doctrine defined slavery as a purely political issue, rather than a moral one, and the wartime arrival of secular authorities who demanded loyalty to the Union only intensified this commitment to “spirituality.” Holm contends that these churches’ insistence that politics and religion were separate spheres was instrumental in the development of the ideal of the nonpolitical southern church. After the Civil War, southern churches adopted both the disaffected churches from border states and their doctrine of spirituality, claiming it as their own and using it to supply a theological basis for remaining divided after the abolition of slavery. By the late nineteenth century, evangelicals were more sectionally divided than they had been at war’s end. In A Kingdom Divided, Holm provides the first analysis of the crucial role of churches in border states in shaping antebellum divisions in the major evangelical denominations, in navigating the relationship between church and the federal government, and in rewriting denominational histories to forestall reunion in the churches. Offering a new perspective on nineteenth-century sectionalism, it highlights how religion, morality, and politics interacted—often in unexpected ways—in a time of political crisis and war.

Masked

Masked
Author: Shari Cross
Publsiher: Divided Kingdom
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2019-10-10
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0578592487

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Two kingdoms, separated only by the Glass River; concealed from each other by fog and myth, rumors and deceit. But all of that is about to change. . .

Divided Kingdom

Divided Kingdom
Author: Carl D. Oblinger
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2004
Genre: Coal miners
ISBN: OCLC:57246160

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