Imperial Echoes

Imperial Echoes
Author: Robert Giddings
Publsiher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1994-04-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780850523942

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The years between the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 and the outbreak of the First World War in 1914 are sometimes described as 'The Long Peace', the there were in fact British Soldiers fighting somewhere in the world throughout the whole of that period, usually in an effort to restore order in some far-flung parts of the Empire 'upon which the sun never set.' Although these campaigns have been well documented by numerous historians, Robbert Giddings, well known as author, journalist and writer for radio and television, here adopts an entirely new approach and relies largely on first-hand accounts to show not mealy what happened but what it was actually like to be there. His sources are many and varied and not confined the the soldier's own records. Nothing, for instance, could surpass in vividness Florentia Sale's brilliant account of the terrible retreat from Kabulin 1842. Due respect is also paid to the courage of the opposition. As Lieutenant Charles Townshend wrote after Omdurman in 1898, 'The Valour of these poor half-starved Dervishes...would be graced by Thermopylae.' The book continues eye-witness accounts from the following campaigns and minor wars: Maratha, Gurkha, Burmese, Ashanti, opium, Afghan, Maori, Sikh, Kaffir, Persian, Abyssinian, Zulu, Boer, Egyptian, Sudanese and Matabele. The list alone shows how busy the British Soldier was throughout the nineteenth century. The text itself brilliantly recapture the nature of soldiering in that era.

Imperial Echoes

Imperial Echoes
Author: Eric Thomson
Publsiher: Sanddiver Books Inc.
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2021-03-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781989314364

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The collapse of humanity’s first interstellar empire is passing into legend, perhaps even myth, now that the ones who could remember those tumultuous years have merged with the Infinite Void. Tiny Lyonesse, the self-appointed guardian of all human knowledge tucked away in its wormhole cul-de-sac, has spent generations preparing to carry out Jonas Morane’s plan of reuniting humanity. Unbeknown to citizens of a republic cut off from the rest of the galaxy, four star systems at the former empire’s core also survived to preserve that which existed before the Great Scouring. Yet they took a darker path after witnessing firsthand the empire’s demise in a bloodletting without precedent, which left them fearful about the future of what little remained. An uncompromising, hidebound military dictatorship, the Wyvern Hegemony is everything Lyonesse avoided becoming. Backed by a State Security Commission that uses the Void Sisters’ abilities to root out the regime’s enemies, its rule is absolute. Yet the Hegemony also harbors ambitions of reuniting humanity under its own banner, though the government has done little to advance its cause. Neither Lyonesse nor the Hegemony knows about each other. However, thanks to a twist of fate that leads State Security Colonel Crevan Torma and his assigned Void Sister on a voyage of discovery, this will soon change. But can the vanished empire’s heirs meet in peace or will they continue the civil war that almost eradicated humanity across the stars?

Imperial Echoes

Imperial Echoes
Author: Fouad Sabry
Publsiher: One Billion Knowledgeable
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2024-04-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: PKEY:6610000552207

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Who is Imperial Echoes Niall Campbell Ferguson FRSE is a Scottish-American historian who is the Milbank Family Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and a senior fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University. Previously, he was a professor at Harvard University, the London School of Economics, New York University, a visiting professor at the New College of the Humanities, and a senior research fellow at Jesus College, Oxford. How you will benefit (I) Insights about the following: Chapter 1: Niall Ferguson Chapter 2: Henry Kissinger Chapter 3: Counterfactual history Chapter 4: Diplomatic history Chapter 5: American imperialism Chapter 6: Timothy Garton Ash Chapter 7: Fritz Fischer Chapter 8: Causes of World War I Chapter 9: Gerhard Ritter Chapter 10: The Economic Consequences of the Peace Chapter 11: Wickham Steed Chapter 12: David Landes Chapter 13: Norman Stone Chapter 14: Historic recurrence Chapter 15: The Great Illusion Chapter 16: Churchill, Hitler and the Unnecessary War Chapter 17: Chimerica Chapter 18: History of United States foreign policy Chapter 19: Historiography of the causes of World War I Chapter 20: Jan Gotlib Bloch Chapter 21: Niall Ferguson bibliography Who this book is for Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information about Imperial Echoes.

Rome

Rome
Author: Time-Life Books
Publsiher: Time Life Medical
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN: 0809490161

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Looks at the history and discoveries of Rome, discussing the importance of the forum, the life of the emperor Hadrian, and colonial expansion

Imperial Echoes

Imperial Echoes
Author: A. R. Staniforth
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2000
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: STANFORD:36105025021036

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Imperialism And Music

Imperialism And Music
Author: Jeffrey Richards
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 0719045061

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This is the first book to consider the relationship between British imperialism and music. With its unique ability to stimulate the emotions and to create mental images, music was used to dramatize, illustrate, and reinforce the components of the ideological cluster that constituted British imperialism in its heyday: patriotism, monarchism, hero-worship, Protestantism, racialism, and chivalry. It was also used to emphasize the inclusiveness of Britain by stressing the contributions of England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland to the imperial project.

Ephesians and Empire

Ephesians and Empire
Author: Justin Winzenburg
Publsiher: Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2022-07-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783161611834

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While recent publications have explored the relationship between New Testament texts and early Roman imperial ideology, Ephesians has been underanalyzed in these conversations. In this study, Justin Winzenburg provides an original contribution to the field by assessing how matters of the disputed authorship, audience, and date of Ephesians have varied consequences for the imperial-critical status of the epistle. Previously underexplored elements of the Roman context of Ephesians, with a focus on maiestas [treason] charges, imperial cults, and Roman imperial eschatology are examined in light of the two major theories of the date of the epistle. The author concludes that, while there are limitations to an imperial-critical reading of the epistle, some of the epistle's speech acts can be understood as subversive of Roman imperial ideology.

The Emperor s New Road

The Emperor   s New Road
Author: Jonathan E. Hillman
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2020-09-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780300256079

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A prominent authority on China’s Belt and Road Initiative reveals the global risks lurking within Beijing’s project of the century China’s Belt and Road Initiative is the world’s most ambitious and misunderstood geoeconomic vision. To carry out President Xi Jinping’s flagship foreign-policy effort, China promises to spend over one trillion dollars for new ports, railways, fiber-optic cables, power plants, and other connections. The plan touches more than one hundred and thirty countries and has expanded into the Arctic, cyberspace, and even outer space. Beijing says that it is promoting global development, but Washington warns that it is charting a path to global dominance. Taking readers on a journey to China’s projects in Asia, Europe, and Africa, Jonathan E. Hillman reveals how this grand vision is unfolding. As China pushes beyond its borders and deep into dangerous territory, it is repeating the mistakes of the great powers that came before it, Hillman argues. If China succeeds, it will remake the world and place itself at the center of everything. But Xi may be overreaching: all roads do not yet lead to Beijing.