Land of the Ilich

Land of the Ilich
Author: Steven Mithen
Publsiher: Birlinn Ltd
Total Pages: 598
Release: 2021-11-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781788853095

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As an archaeologist, Steven Mithen has worked on the Hebridean island of Islay over a period of many years. In this book he introduces the sites and monuments and tells the story of the island's people from the earliest stone age hunter-gatherers to those who lived in townships and in the grandeur of Islay House. He visits the tombs of Neolithic farmers, forts of Iron Age chiefs and castles of medieval warlords, discovers where Bronze Age gold was found, treacherous plots were made against the Scottish crown, and explores the island of today, which was forged more recently by those who mined for lead, grew flax, fished for herring and distilled whisky – the industry for which the island is best known today. Although an island history, this is far from an insular story: Islay has always been at a cultural crossroads, receiving a constant influx of new people and new ideas, making it a microcosm for the story of Scotland, Britain and beyond.

Graven

Graven
Author: Cavin Wright
Publsiher: Andrews UK Limited
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2014-06-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781782344346

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A far from willing conscript into a war instigated by a foreign empire, Graven, not much more than a boy, is forced to take up the sword - or die. He finds his life spiraling into a web of violence and betrayal. In a world of uncertain alliances and where life is cheap, he must stay alive and prove his worth. His simple, sheltered village upbringing has not prepared him for the carnage and horror he must now face if ever he is to see his homeland again. In a bitter struggle that will rip away the innocent youth and leave a harsh and uncompromising man, his arduous journey begins.

Daily Report Foreign Radio Broadcasts

Daily Report  Foreign Radio Broadcasts
Author: United States. Central Intelligence Agency
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1962
Genre: World politics
ISBN: OSU:32435063984801

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The Birth of the Propaganda State

The Birth of the Propaganda State
Author: Peter Kenez
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1985-11-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521313988

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Peter Kenez's comprehensive study of the Soviet propaganda system, describes how the Bolshevik Party went about reaching the Russian people. Kenez focuses on the experiences of the Russian people. The book is both a major contribution to our understanding of the genius of the Soviet state, and of the nature of propaganda in the twentieth-century.

DEATH ONLY WINS THE STALIN TRILOGY

DEATH ONLY WINS  THE STALIN TRILOGY
Author: Ravi Ravindranathan
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 680
Release: 2013-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781483691145

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Early Stalin, the first volume in a forthcoming trilogy of historical fiction on the life of Joseph Stalin entitled Death Only Wins, tells the story of the future Soviet dictator in two parts, Caucasus and Siberia: In And Out. It recounts Stalin's abysmal childhood, his mother's efforts to get him into the Orthodox priesthood, his ecclesiastical education, his expulsion from the Tiflis Theological Seminary, his life as an organizer of robberies to fund Lenin's revolutionary enterprises, his first marriage, the death of his wife, his love affairs, his trips abroad, and his many arrests, exiles, and escapes from Siberia. Always in the background of the novel is the land of Georgia with its splendid food and wine, spectacular beauty, literature, customs, and culture in general as well as the harshness of the Siberian landscape. A major purpose of the first volume is to provide clues to Stalin's behaviour as ruler of the Soviet Union, an explanation of how Stalin became Stalin.

Bosnian Phoenix

Bosnian Phoenix
Author: Miljan Peter Ilich
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 748
Release: 2018-04-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781532045943

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Bosnia-Herzegovina is a small country thats had an amazing influence on the history of Europe and the world. It formed the heart of Shakespeares Illyria. For centuries, its people were a mainstay of the Roman Empire, providing it with elite troops and several of its greatest emperors. In Bosnian Phoenix, author Miljan Peter Ilich offers a novel and enlightening perspective on the astounding historical importance of Bosnia. He emphasizes the resilience of the country throughout its evolution from its ancient historical roots. Its territory has fluctuated, but the basic geographical extent of what is defined as Bosnia and Herzegovina has been remarkably stable for a long time. Ilich offers an understanding of the conflictual relations in Bosnia by analyzing the inadequately recognized centuries-long significance of that nation in regional and European affairs. For about a century, Bosnia took the lead in defending Europe from Turkish invasions and was a champion of religious liberty within the Christian world. Ilich maintains that since Bosnia and Herzegovina has long been a multiethnic society, its history aids in the understanding of social evolution in other multiethnic societies. The Bosnian story will be meaningful to people in other countries since, with increased globalization, the entire world is fast becoming one huge, complex, multiethnic society. Bosnian Phoenix addresses a host of myths about Bosnia and presents insight into this country and what it offers to the world.

The Life Letters of Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky

The Life   Letters of Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky
Author: Modest Ilitch Tchaïkovski
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 852
Release: 1906
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: RUTGERS:39030010337188

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Entertaining Tsarist Russia

Entertaining Tsarist Russia
Author: James Von Geldern,Louise McReynolds
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1998-08-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0253211956

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Companion disc features recordings of popular songs and vaudeville skits performed by some of Russia's most famous singers and comics of early twentieth century.