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War and Peace in the Baltic, 1560-1790

War and Peace in the Baltic, 1560-1790

Stewart P. Oakley

Routledge
1993
sidottu
From the middle of the sixteenth century to the end of the eighteenth cetury the Baltic sea was the scene of frequent conflicts between the powers that surrounded it. As the fortunes in the struggle changed, so did the composition of opposing alliances and the identity of the leading participants. Not only were the littoral states concerned by the outcome; other European states were anxious thoughout the period with what went on in the Baltic, where the emergence of one dominant power could be potentially dangerous and where many had important commercial interests. Stewart Oakley makes clear the causes and course of the conflicts and explains the varying fortunes of the participants. It traces the emergence of Sweden, poor as it was in resources, as the leading power in the area in the early seventeenth century, the early unsuccessful attempts by the Muscovite state to break through to the Sea, the eventual collapse of Sweden's `empire' at the beginning of the eighteenth century and final emergence of Russia as the leading player on the stage. The main part of the work ends with the failure of Sweden's final attempt to regain something of its former status. The subsequent fortunes of the area are described briefly.
War and Peace in the Baltic, 1560-1790

War and Peace in the Baltic, 1560-1790

Stewart P. Oakley

Routledge
2011
nidottu
From the middle of the sixteenth century to the end of the eighteenth cetury the Baltic sea was the scene of frequent conflicts between the powers that surrounded it. As the fortunes in the struggle changed, so did the composition of opposing alliances and the identity of the leading participants. Not only were the littoral states concerned by the outcome; other European states were anxious thoughout the period with what went on in the Baltic, where the emergence of one dominant power could be potentially dangerous and where many had important commercial interests. Stewart Oakley makes clear the causes and course of the conflicts and explains the varying fortunes of the participants. It traces the emergence of Sweden, poor as it was in resources, as the leading power in the area in the early seventeenth century, the early unsuccessful attempts by the Muscovite state to break through to the Sea, the eventual collapse of Sweden's `empire' at the beginning of the eighteenth century and final emergence of Russia as the leading player on the stage. The main part of the work ends with the failure of Sweden's final attempt to regain something of its former status. The subsequent fortunes of the area are described briefly.
Jack The Ripper: Letters from Hell

Jack The Ripper: Letters from Hell

Stewart P Evans; Keith Skinner

The History Press Ltd
2001
sidottu
This is the first publication of the 208 surviving letters, all allegedly from the killer with all the key letters reproduced for the first time in colour. It will allow the reader to solve the Ripper mystery by comparing handwriting.
Executioner

Executioner

Stewart P Evans

The History Press Ltd
2004
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James Berry, a dour and somewhat pious ex-policeman who hailed from Yorkshire, was Britain's hangman from 1884 to 1892 and was responsible for carrying out 200 executions. In this biography, the reader is taken into the world of Victorian crime and punishment.
Executioner

Executioner

Stewart P Evans

The History Press Ltd
2005
nidottu
James Berry was an ex-policeman who was Britain's hangman from 1884-92, throughout the period of the Whitechapel murders. Stewart Evans here takes the reader on a fascinating journey into the world of Victorian crime and punishment.
Jack the Ripper: Letters from Hell

Jack the Ripper: Letters from Hell

Stewart P Evans; Keith Skinner

The History Press Ltd
1997
nidottu
Presenting conclusions garnered from a careful survey of all the documents associated with Jack the Ripper--including the gore-spattered letters written by the killer--the authors offers a thorough examination of the compelling serial murder case. Reprint.
Jack the Ripper: Scotland Yard Investigates

Jack the Ripper: Scotland Yard Investigates

Stewart P Evans; Donald Rumbelow

The History Press Ltd
2010
nidottu
In 1888 the dreaded figure of Jack the Ripper stalked London’s East End murdering prostitutes. His crimes set in motion a huge police operation and have held a dark fascination over the public’s imagination for over a century, yet his identity has never been proved. Now, for the first time, two leading Ripper experts have joined forces to treat the case like a police investigation. Drawing on their unparalleled knowledge of the Jack the Ripper murders and their professional experience as police officers, they uncover clues that have remained undetected for over a hundred years. There are five `canonical’ Ripper victims, yet Scotland Yard’s `Whitechapel Murders’ files include another six suspected victims. Drawing the reader into the world of police investigation in Victorian London, Evans and Rumbelow reveal the conflict between the City and Metropolitan forces and the ridicule heaped on the police by the press. Investigating each murder, they conclude that only four of the eleven victims were actually killed by the Ripper. Perhaps most tellingly, they question the motives behind the destruction of evidence – particularly the message `The Juwes are the men that will not be blamed for nothing’, which was chalked on the wall near one murder site and rubbed out on order of the Chief Commissioner – and ask whether the enigmatic Dr Robert Anderson, officer in charge of the investigation, knew the Ripper’s true identity. Jack the Ripper: Scotland Yard Investigates strips away much of the nonsense that has accumulated since 1888 and reopens files on a case that will perhaps never be fully solved but will always fascinate.
The London of Jack the Ripper Then and Now

The London of Jack the Ripper Then and Now

Philip Hutchinson; Robert Clack; Stewart P. Evans

DB Publishing
2013
nidottu
"The London Of Jack the Rippper: Then And Now" is a photographic journey through the London of Jack the Ripper as it was when he stalked the mean streets and alleyways of the Capital. Robert Clack and Philip Hutchinson take the reader on a step-by-step tour of the crime scenes, giving a detailed history of the victims, the crimes and the police investigation. Using many previously unpublished photographs and illustrations, the authors put the reader on the very streets that Jack walked, showing the crime scences, the victims' homes, the common lodging houses and the public houses. They show readers how to retrace the steps the victims took, pointing out the changes to that particular area and when those changes occurred. Using contemporary documents and police files, the authors trace the history of all 11 Whitechapel murders from 1888 to 1891 and discuss other contemporary attacks that may well have been by the same hand. The book will not only be of interest to Ripperologists, but also to those who are interested in the history of London and the East End of London in particular.
Millennial Countdown in New Guinea

Millennial Countdown in New Guinea

P Stewart

Duke University Press
1998
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In parts of the world where Christianity and indigenous practices have been integrated into hybrid religions, the advent of the new millennium produced an immense stir. "Millennial Countdown in New Guinea" provides a unique set of studies based on recent fieldwork that deal with perceptions of the new millennium in New Guinea. The articles collected here represent a rich ethnographic record of events leading up to the new millennium, exploring "end times" versus "new world" notions among New Guinea societies. Unlike other published collections on New Guinea, this special issue of Ethnohistory focuses on the entire island, with essays on both Irian Jaya and Papua New Guinea. It makes a distinguished contribution to a classic theme in anthropology and the history of religion.
From Inyantue to Entumbane

From Inyantue to Entumbane

Michael P Stewart

RAR Regimental Association
2022
pokkari
Why did they fight?Why did they fight so well?What became of this fine Regiment?This study of the Rhodesian African Rifles, with its origins and history in WW1, WW2 and the Malayan Emergency and culminating in the 'Bush War', addresses these questions and others.Stemming from a US Army Staff College project designed to examine the role of indigenous forces in modern wars, this book brings that study to life through enquiring into the culture and values of this once fine and loyal Regiment, at a time during which the trajectory of political and military forces in play were acting against it.
What Ferdinand Finds

What Ferdinand Finds

J P Stewart

austin macauley publishers llc
2023
sidottu
Sometimes, when you start a journey, you think you are pursuing or searching for something in particular.But during the journey, you encounter and realize so many treasures along the way that far surpass the intended goal.This book tells a tale of a goat who thought he knew exactly what he wanted.He discovers that it's not all about the goal but what you find along the way.
What Ferdinand Finds

What Ferdinand Finds

J P Stewart

austin macauley publishers llc
2023
pokkari
Sometimes, when you start a journey, you think you are pursuing or searching for something in particular.But during the journey, you encounter and realize so many treasures along the way that far surpass the intended goal.This book tells a tale of a goat who thought he knew exactly what he wanted.He discovers that it's not all about the goal but what you find along the way.