E-Books → The British Army The History and Legacy of the Army that Helped Establish the World's Largest Empire
Published by: voska89 on 9-09-2021, 14:02 | 0
The British Army: The History and Legacy of the Army that Helped Establish the World's Largest Empire by Charles River Editors
English | December 5, 2018 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B07L5XGH69 | 460 pages | EPUB | 18 Mb
*Includes pictures
E-Books → Eyewitness Korea The Experience of British and American Soldiers in the Korean War, 1950-1953
Published by: voska89 on 9-09-2021, 13:11 | 0
Eyewitness Korea: The Experience of British and American Soldiers in the Korean War, 1950-1953 by James Goulty
English | November 30th, 2018 | ISBN: 1473870909 | 240 pages | True EPUB | 8.01 MB
Today the Korean War of 1950-1953 is overshadowed by later twentieth-century conflicts in Vietnam and the Middle East, yet at the time it was the focus of international attention.
E-Books → English Accents Interactions with British Art c. 1776-1855
Published by: voska89 on 9-09-2021, 13:10 | 0
Christiana Payne, "English Accents: Interactions with British Art c. 1776-1855 "
English | ISBN: 0754607127 | 2004 | 272 pages | EPUB, PDF | 11 MB + 10 MB
In the century following the foundation of the Royal Academy in 1768, British art had an international reputation: prints spread knowledge of the work of British artists around the globe, and it was widely seen as the product of a modern, commercial society, and much admired by artists as diverse as Goya in Spain, Delacroix in France, and Bierstadt in America. In recent years, scholars working on this period have become increasingly aware of the international context of their subject, but there has been no systematic analysis of the reception of British art abroad.
E-Books → The British Boxing Film
Published by: voska89 on 9-09-2021, 09:51 | 0
The British Boxing Film by Stephen Glynn
English | PDF | 2021 | 258 Pages | ISBN : 3030742091 | 3.2 MB
"Stephen Glynn is the authority on sport in British cinema, and The British Boxing Film is a very welcome addition to his previous surveys of the people's game and the sport of kings. Glynn makes a highly persuasive case for the boxing picture as a site of significant cultural interest, especially through its engagement with class and gender politics. As relevant for social historians of sport as for film studies, The British Boxing Film is an undisputed knock-out winner."
--- → Great British Food Autumn 2021
Published by: ad-team on 8-09-2021, 23:20 | 0
Size:44.69 MB | pdf |
E-Books → The road to Brexit - A cultural perspective on British attitudes to Europe
Published by: ad-team on 7-09-2021, 14:23 | 0
The road to Brexit - A cultural perspective on British attitudes to Europe
pdf | 2.74 MB | English | Isbn: B088MCYWPF | Author: Ina Habermann | Year: 2020
E-Books → Subversive Spirits - The Female Ghost in British and American Popular Culture
Published by: ad-team on 7-09-2021, 13:59 | 0
Subversive Spirits - The Female Ghost in British and American Popular Culture
pdf | 4.62 MB | English | Isbn: B07BTG429B | Author: Roberts, Robin; | Year: 2018
Magazine → Modern British Military Aviation - 04 September 2021
Published by: voska89 on 7-09-2021, 10:26 | 0
Modern British Military Aviation - 04 September 2021
English | 118 pages | PDF | 93.9 MB
Magazine → British Columbia History - September 2021
Published by: voska89 on 7-09-2021, 10:18 | 0
British Columbia History - September 2021
English | 54 pages | True PDF | 61.9 MB
E-Books → Papist Devils Catholics in British America, 1574-1783 (Audiobook)
Published by: voska89 on 5-09-2021, 20:01 | 0
English | 2017 |MP3|M4B | ASIN: B074WGGV5M | Duration: 11:09 h | 305 MB
Robert Emmett Curran / Narrated by James McSorley
This is a brief highly digestable history of the Catholic experience in British America, which shaped the development of the colonies and the nascent republic in the 17th and 18th centuries. Historian Robert Emmett Curran begins his account with the English reformation, which helps us to understand the Catholic exodus from England, Ireland, and Scotland that took place over the nearly two centuries that constitute the colonial period. The deeply rooted English understanding of Catholics as enemies of the political and religious values at the heart of British tradition, ironically acted as a catalyst for the emergence of a Catholic republican movement that was a critical factor in the decision of a strong majority of American Catholics in 1775 to support the cause for independence.