... Oxford
Professor Carolyn Brown, Department of History, Rutgers University
Professor Christopher Clapham, Centre of African Studies, Cambridge University
Professor Michael Gomez, Department of History, ... Iliffe was Professor of African History at the University of Cambridge and is a
Fellow of St. John’s College. He is the author of several books on Africa, including
Amodern historyof Tanganyika ... York University
Professor David Robinson, Department of History, Michigan State University
Professor Leonardo A. Villalon, Center for African Studies, University of Florida
A list of books in this...
... just-war doctrine
of the Middle Ages. He then traces the decline of this conception of
war in favour of a view of war as an instrument of statecraft, culmina-
ting in the evolution of what became ... feature of war is that it is rule-governed.
There are a number of senses in which this is so. One of these, noted
above, was the requirement of subordination of individual prowess to
the needs of ... enemies being one of the fore-
most, if mundane, tasks of the philosopher-kings. This matter -of- fact
acceptance of the constancy of warfare goes far to explain why even
thinkers as profound as Plato...
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... anticipation of the future based
on specific understanding of the historical branches of the
sciences of human action. . . . What thymology achieves is
the elaboration of a catalogue of human traits. ... Understand-
ing deals with judgments of value, with the choice of ends
and of the means resorted to for the attainment of these
ends, and with the valuation of the outcome of actions per-
formed.
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Furthermore, ... Mises’s
words, “are the starting point of a specific mode of reflection, of
the specific understanding of the historical sciences of human
action.” Equipped with the method of “specific understand-
ing,”...
... it;
and of the difficulty of subduing it.—Usefulness also of the contemplation of this
subject.
I scarcely know of any subject, the contemplation of which is more pleasing, than that
of the ... Christianity. Of the evils removed
by Christianity one of the greatest is the Slave Trade.—The joy we ought to feel
on its abolition from a contemplation of the nature of it; and of the extent of it; ... miles
CHAPTER I.
HISTORY OF THE ABOLITION OF THE SLAVE TRADE.
No subject more pleasing than that of the removal of evils.—Evils have existed
almost from the beginning of the world; but there...
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A study of legal provisions ... According to the Council of Europe Committee of Experts for the
Development of Human Rights (DH-DEV) “at the core of the examination of any interference
in the exercise of freedom of opinion is therefore ... completely suspend all Internet
communication and ‘switch off’ Internet access for whole populations or segments of the
public during times of war, states of emergency and in cases of imminent threat...
... forgetful of everything but revenge.
The battles which followed were terrible indeed. The words of Queen Boadicea had stirred the Britons until
they were mad with thoughts of revenge, and hopes of freedom. ... as it rolled upward, heard the crackle of the
flames, the shrieks of the dying, the shouts of victory. England was saved.
Then suddenly he was awakened out of his dream by a blow to his shoulder, ... country in the hour of need, fled to France with his wife and children.
Ethelred fled to France because his wife, Emma, was the daughter of the Duke of Normandy. Normandy is
part of France. Queen...
... in
pyramids like those of the old Memphite kings. These facts, of the situation of Itht-taui, of their burial in the
southern an ex of the old necropolis of Memphis, and of the fori of their tombs (the ... Babylonian art, of the
time of the patesis of Shirpurla or the Kings Shargani-shar-ali and Narâm-Sin. One of the best known relics of
the early art of Babylonia is the famous "Stele of Vultures" ... disappeared, leaving us but a piece out of the
centre, with part of the records of only six kings before Snefru. Of these six the name of only one, Neneter, of
the lid Dynasty, whose name is also...
... of the want of ear, or the want of command of language, which
makes Wyatt's versification frequently disgusting. Surrey has even no small mastery of what may be called
the architecture of ... extent the historyof curiosities of literature of tentative and imperfect efforts, scarcely resulting in any
real vernacular style at all. It is, however, emphatically the Period of Origins of modern ... and
definite period, whether of literary or of any other history. That difficulty lies in the discussion and decision of
the question of origins in the allotment of sufficient, and not more than...
... a
ruler. Both of these measuring tools can be applied to samples of different kinds
of paper.
Instructions for Students:
1. To find the caliper of paper, measure the thickness of a stack of the paper ... tracing the history
of paper from pre-historic times to the present. A collection of important dates will
follow this section.
Another way to get students involved in the historyof papermaking ... thickness of a single sheet
of paper. Paper that is used in printing
and writing should have uniform
caliper. The caliper of each page of your
book should be the same as the rest.
The caliper of each...
...
College Histories of Art.
A HISTORYOF PAINTING.
BY
JOHN C. VAN DYKE, L.H.D.
Professor of the Historyof Art in Rutgers College, and Author of “Principles of Art,”
“Art for Art’s ... Wat
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Architecture, by Alfred D. F. Hamlin
*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK HISTORYOF
ARCHITECTURE *** ... each style growing out of that
A Historyof Sculpture.
BY
ALLAN MARQUAND, Ph.D., L.H.D.
AND
ARTHUR L. FROTHINGHAM, Jr., Ph.D.
Professors of Archæology and the Historyof Art in Princeton...
... formed that of the Tugendbund,
or Friends of Virtue.
About the end of May, 1809, three enterprises—those of Katt, Dörnberg, and Schill—
had already given proofs of its existence. That of Duke William ... Mojaisk—Alarming news of the Russian army—View of the field of
Borodino
VIII. —Abandonment of the wounded in the Abbey of Kolotskoi—Horrible conduct of
the suttlers—Massacre of 2000 Russian prisoners—Arrival ...
IV. —Clamours of the Russians against Barclay—Kutusof sent to supersede him—
Great merit of Barclay's plan of retreat
V. —Near prospect of a battle—Character of Kutusof—Sanguinary and...