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Bosworth 1485

Bosworth 1485

Michael K. Jones

NPI Media Group
2002
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On August 22, 1485, at Bosworth Field, Richard III fell, the Wars of the Roses ended, and the Tudor dynasty began. The clash is so significant because it marks the break between medieval and modern; yet how much do we really know about this historical landmark? Michael K. Jones uses archival discoveries to show that Richard III's defeat was by no means inevitable and was achieved only through extraordinary chance. He relocates the battle away from the site recognized formore than500 years. With startling detail of Henry Tudor's reliance on French mercenaries and a new account of the battle action, the author turns Shakespeare on its head, painting an entirely fresh picture of the dramatic life and death of Richard III, England's most infamous monarch."
Bosworth 1485

Bosworth 1485

Michael K. Jones

NPI Media Group
2003
nidottu
It's 1485. The battle of Bosworth marked an epoch in the lives of two great houses: the house of York fell to the ground when Richard III died on the field of battle; and the house of Tudor rose from the massacre to reign for the next hundred years. Michael Jones rewrites this landmark event in English history with startling evidence to suggest that the site of the battle recognized for over 500 years is wrong. He not only shifts the location of the battle, but shifts our perspective of its heroes and villains and its place in history.
Tim: Freedom Without Sacrifices

Tim: Freedom Without Sacrifices

Michael K. Jones

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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This pictured book that is in color was written not to ridicule the horrors of slavery in American history, but only to educate and entertain so-called Blacks, African Americans, Negroes, and Colored people about their true history. The price is high to discourage white people from buying this book
Stalingrad: How the Red Army Triumphed

Stalingrad: How the Red Army Triumphed

Michael K. Jones

Pen Sword Military
2010
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Michael K. Jones's new history of Stalingrad offers a radical reinterpretation of the most famous battle of the WW2. Combining eyewitness testimony of Red Army fighters with fresh archive material, the book gives a dramatic insight into the thinking of the Russian command and the mood of the ordinary soldiers. He focuses on the story of the Russian 62nd Army, which began the campaign in utter demoralisation, yet turned the tables on the powerful German 6th Army. He explains the Red Army's extraordinary performance using battle psychology, emphasising the vital role of leadership, morale and motivation in a triumph that turned the course of the war.
Empty Houses: A Pastoral Approach to Congregational Closures
Congregational closures are something few of us want to contemplate or even talk about. Yet we are constantly faced with the reality that our faith communities are asking important questions about whether or not to remain open. Questions are being asked and decisions are being made that touch tens of thousands of Christians across North America each year. Empty Houses is a resource designed to help individuals and congregations with the difficult work of making decisions concerning their congregation's future.
The King's Mother

The King's Mother

Michael K. Jones; Malcolm G. Underwood

Cambridge University Press
1993
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This is a study of the life of Margaret Beaufort, mother of Henry VII and foundress of two Cambridge colleges. It is at once the first biography of Lady Margaret to explore the full range of archival sources, and one of the best-documented studies of any late-medieval woman. Lady Margaret’s early experiences of the medieval ‘marriage market’ anticipated the turbulent political world in which she reached maturity. Deeply involved in the Wars of the Roses, and conspirator against Richard III, she was to become the foundress of one of England’s greatest ruling dynasties. Her considerable wealth, much of it owed to her son’s triumph, was used to finance education at Oxford and Cambridge, and her lasting memorials are the Cambridge colleges of Christ’s and St John’s. Behind her activities as both politician and benefactress can be discerned a vigorous, sometimes ruthless, but always enterprising personality, which left a deep impression on her contemporaries. This is a biography of unusual character which brings to life an extraordinary personality under a great variety of aspects, illuminating in depth the political, social, ecclesiastical and academic history through the life of one of the most remarkable women of the age.