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The Hellenistic World

The Hellenistic World

F. W. Walbank

Fontana Press
1981
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With extensive use of quotations from original source material, this book examines the political events in the Hellenistic world from Alexander's death until his incorporation in the Roman Empire. It also describes the different social systems of the peoples under Greek rule, important developments in literature, science and technology and the founding of new religious movements. The author has assimilated all pertinent recent scholarship in the field, and fashioned an obsorbing account of a vast and complex society whose ideas and achievements for the bedrock of present-day Western civilization.
Marx

Marx

David McLennan

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
1997
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Since his death in 1883, Marx has been revised, distorted and rediscovered. This work provides a survey of Marx's life and his contributions to the varied fields of history, economics and politics.
Patriots and Liberators

Patriots and Liberators

Simon Schama

Harpercollins Publishers
1992
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A reissue of Simon Schamaâ??s landmark study of the Netherlands from 1780â??1813, this is a tale of a once-powerful nationâ??s desparate struggle to survive the treacheries and brutality of European war and politics.
The Later Roman Empire

The Later Roman Empire

Averil Cameron

Fontana Press
1993
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A comprehensive study which introduces the reader to the vigour and variety of the fourth century AD. After being beset by invasion, civil war and internal difficulties for a century, the Roman Empire that Diocletian inherited in AD 284 desperately needed the organizational drive he brought to the task of putting its administration and defences on a newly secure footing. His successor, Constantine, sustained this consolidation of imperial strength by adopting a vibrant new religion, Christianity. The fourth century AD was a decisive period; its many new challenges and wide cultural diversity are reflected in the pages of its chief historian, Ammianus Marcellinus, and represented by figures as different as Julian the Apostate and St Augustine. Not only providing a vivid narrative of events, this book also draws on archaeological and artistic evidence to illuminate such central issues as economy, social structure, defence, religion and culture. ‘The Later Roman Empire’ is indispensable to students, and a compelling guide for anyone interested in the cultural development of late antiquity, or in the structure, evolution and fate of empires more generally.
Music and the Mind

Music and the Mind

Anthony Storr

Harpercollins Publishers
1993
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Why does music have such an effect on our minds and bodies? It is the most mysterious and most intangible of all forms of art. Anthony Storr believes that music today is a significant experience for a greater number of people than ever before, and in this book he explores why this should be so.
Franco

Franco

Paul Preston

Harpercollins Publishers
1995
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â??Magisterial â?¦ As engagingly readable as a good novelâ?? Observer The definitive biography of Generalissimo Francisco Franco, from the acclaimed historian Paul Preston.
Early Greece

Early Greece

Oswyn Murray

Fontana Press
1993
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Within the space of three centuries, up to the great Persian invasion of 480BC, Greece was transformed from a simple peasant society into a sophisticated civilization which dominated the shores of the Mediterranean from Spain to Syria and from the Crimea to Egypt - a culture whose achievements in the fields of art, science, philosophy and politics were to establish the canons of the Western world. The author of this book places this development in the context of Mediterranean civilization, providing an account of the transformation that launched Western culture.
The Roman Republic

The Roman Republic

Michael Crawford

Fontana Press
1992
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Between the Sack of Rome by the Gauls in 390 BC and the middle of the second century BC, a part-time army of Roman peasants, under the leadership of the ruling oligarchy, conquered first Italy and then the whole of the Mediterranean. The loyalty of these marrauding heroes, and of the Roman population as a whole, to their leaders was assured by a share in the rewards of victory, rewards which became steadily less accessible as the empire expanded - promoting a decline in loyalty of cataclysmic proportions. Wars, rural impoverishments, civil discord and slavery are a few of the subjects covered in this study.
Democracy and Classical Greece

Democracy and Classical Greece

J. K. Davies

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
1993
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The art of classical Greece, and its political and philosophical ideas, have had a profound influence on Western civilization. It was in the fifth and fourth centuries BC that this culture - material, political and intellectual - reached its zenith, and it is this period that is examined in this book. This text is part of the "Fontana History of the Ancient World" series that also includes "Early Greece" by Oswyn Murray.
The Roman Empire

The Roman Empire

Colin Wells

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
1992
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This history of the Roman Empire has three purposes: to describe what was happening in the central administration of the Empire; to indicate how life went on in Italy and the provinces, in the towns, countryside and army camps; and to show how these two different worlds impinged on each other.
Interpretation of Cultures

Interpretation of Cultures

Clifford Geertz

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
1993
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This is a collection of essays which attempt to push forward a particular view of what culture is, what role it plays in social life and how it ought to be properly studied. What emerges is this book - a treatise in cultural theory developed through a series of concrete analyses.
Local Knowledge

Local Knowledge

Clifford Geertz

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
1993
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This sequel to "The Interpretation of Cultures" is a collection of essays which reject large abstractions, going beyond the mere translation of one culture into another, and looks at the underlying, compartmentalized reality.
History of the Soviet Union

History of the Soviet Union

Geoffrey Hosking

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
1992
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The author traces the evolution of the Soviet political system from its origins in 1917 to the present day. He shows how power has rarely been devolved outside a particularly tightly-knit ruling elite. Special emphasis is placed on the experience of the peasantry, urban workers and professionals.
Frames of Mind

Frames of Mind

Howard Gardner

Harpercollins Publishers
1993
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The author demonstrates that there exist many human "intelligences", common to all cultures - each with its own patterns of development and brain activity, and each different in kind from the others.