Catálogo de libros: Historia: teoría y métodos

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  • Aristakes Lastivertc’i’s History
    Aristakes Lastivertc’i / Robert Bedrosian
    Aristakes Lastiverts’i was an eleventh century Armenian cleric and historian. His History was written between 1072 and 1079, and describes the events of 1000-1071, including information about Byzantine-Armenian relations, the Seljuk invasions, and the Tondrakian movement in the Armenian Church. The work opens with a poetic summary of the disasters befalling the Armenian people ...
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    37,79 €

  • History of the Aghuans
    Movses Dasxuranc’i (Kaghankatvatsi) / Robert Bedrosian
    The History of the Aghuans by Movses Dasxuranc’i (Kaghankatvatsi) is a major source for the history of the indigenous Aghuan people of Caucasia from the earliest times to about A.D. 988. Aghuania comprised parts of modern Dagestan and Azerbaijan, Armenia’s eastern neighbor. Its ancient peoples and their numerous languages were noted occasionally by classical Greek and Latin aut...
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    24,49 €

  • Smbat Sparapet’s Chronicle
    Smbat Sparapet / Robert Bedrosian
    Smbat Sparapet’s Chronicle is a major source for the history of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia. Roughly three-quarters of the work consists of a summary of Matthew of Edessa’s Chronicle which describes the period from 951 to 1136 and its continuation by Gregory the Priest, covering the period from 1136-1162. Given that Matthew’s wrk has survived, by far the most important part...
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    26,28 €

  • Matthew of Edessa’s Chronicle
    Matthew of Edessa / Robert Bedrosian
    Matthew of Edessa’s Chronicle is a valuable source for the history of the Near East in the 10th-12th centuries. Matthew’s work describes the period from 952 to 1129. Appended to it is a continuation by Gregory the Priest, which describes events from 1137 to 1162. Western scholars have used the Chronicle primarily for its unique information on the Crusades. It contains, addition...
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    25,59 €

  • History of the Aghuans
    Movses Dasxuranc’i / Movses Dasxuranc’i (Kaghankatvatsi) / Robert Bedrosian
    The History of the Aghuans by Movses Dasxuranc’i (Kaghankatvatsi) is a major source for the history of the indigenous Aghuan people of Caucasia from the earliest times to about A.D. 988. Aghuania comprised parts of modern Dagestan and Azerbaijan, Armenia’s eastern neighbor. Its ancient peoples and their numerous languages were noted occasionally by classical Greek and Latin aut...
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    23,92 €

  • Ghewond’s History
    Ghewond / Robert Bedrosian
    Ghewond’s History covers the period from ca. 632 to 788 and includes descriptions of the Arab invasions of Armenia in the mid 7th century, the wars fought by the caliphate against Byzantium and the Khazars, the settlement of Arab tribes in Asia Minor and the Caucasus, and the overthrow of the Umayyads, as well as information on Arab tax policies, the status of the Armenian Chur...
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    26,66 €

  • Matthew of Edessa’s Chronicle
    Matthew of Edessa / Robert Bedrosian
    Matthew of Edessa’s Chronicle is a valuable source for the history of the Near East in the 10th-12th centuries. Matthew’s work describes the period from 952 to 1129. Appended to it is a continuation by Gregory the Priest, which describes events from 1137 to 1162. Western scholars have used the Chronicle primarily for its unique information on the Crusades. It contains, addition...
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    24,17 €

  • A Lecture on the Study of History
    Lord Acton
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    15,04 €

  • A Lecture on the Study of History
    Lord Acton
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    27,18 €

  • Scriptural Reflections on History
    Klaas Johan Popma / Harry Van Dyke
    K. J. Popma, a teacher of classical languages and a special professor of Reformed philosophy at the universities of Groningen and Utrecht, wrote his book during the trying times of the Second World War. The work outlines a philosophy of history rooted in Scripture and takes the account provided by Scripture seriously, without eliminating its historical character, either by spir...
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    25,64 €

  • Ghazar P’arpec’i’s History of the Armenians
    Ghazar P’arpec’i (Parpetsi) / Robert Bedrosian
    Ghazar P’arpec’i’s History of the Armenians was written at the end of the fifth or beginning of the sixth century. The first book of this three-book work begins with information concerning the division of Armenia between the Byzantine and Sasanian empires (in 387), and describes the invention of the Armenian alphabet and the abolition of the monarchy in the Iranian-controlled e...
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    37,97 €

  • How to be a historian
    Herman Paul
    What is unique about this volume is that is explores the history of historical studies through the prism of ’scholarly personae’ (models of virtue, embodying how to be a historian). It offers a stimulating new perspective on the unity, or disunity, of historical scholarship as it existed in nineteenth- and twentieth-century. ...
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    44,54 €

  • Seeing with Free Eyes
    Marlene K. Sokolon / Marlene KSokolon
    Examines the ideas of justice in Euripidean tragedy, which reveals the human experience of justice to be paradoxical, and reminds us of the need for humility in our unceasing quest for a just world. ...
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    121,16 €

  • Imagined Empires
    Dimitris Stamatopoulos
    The Balkans offer classic examples of how empires imagine they can transform themselves into national states (Ottomanism) and how nation-states project themselves into future empires (as with the Greek 'Great Idea' and the Serbian 'Načertaniye'). By examining the interaction between these two aspirations this volume sheds light on the ideological prerequisites for the emergence...
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    95,19 €

  • Perspectives on Sensory History
    Mark M. Smith
    An exploration of the past, present, and future of sensory history. ...
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    99,99 €

  • Post-everything
    Postmodern, postcolonial, and post-truth are broadly used terms. But where do they come from? When and why did the habit of interpreting the world in post-terms emerge? And who exactly were the ’post boys’ responsible for this? This book traces the emergence and popularity of post-concepts through a wide range of genres and fields. ...
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    42,88 €

  • World War II Pacific
    Daniel Wrinn
    "A brisk and compelling game changer for the historiography of the Pacific Theater in World War II." – Reviewer An enlightening glimpse into nine battles and campaigns during the Pacific War Allied offensive. Each of these momentous operations were fascinating feats of strategy, planning, and bravery, handing the Allies what would eventually become a victory over the Pacific Th...
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    25,91 €

  • Operation Iceberg
    Daniel Wrinn
    'An unforgettable read about the Pacific War’s bloodiest battle and the significance of Okinawa.' – Reader A gripping account of the final campaign of World War II—the victory on Okinawa. The invasion of Okinawa was the largest amphibious assault in the Pacific Theater. Codenamed Operation Iceberg, it was also one of the bloodiest battles in the Pacific, lasting ninety-eight da...
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    14,38 €

  • Triumph to Tragedy
    Daniel Wrinn
    'Absolutely outstanding, Wrinn has a humane, sure eye for detail.' – Reader A gripping account of the Pacific War that became a history-changing struggle without mercy or precedent. From the shores of Peleliu, Iwo Jima and Okinawa, the Second World War left a profound mark on this sheltered corner of the globe, which would be felt for decades to come.  Caught in the center of a...
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    20,28 €

  • Operation Detachment
    Daniel Wrinn
    'An insightful, readable account of the bloodiest battle of World War II.' – Reader A gripping story of amazing heroism and sacrifice by the brave men on Iwo Jima. The invasion of Iwo Jima was a major Pacific Campaign offensive in World War II. The Marine invasion, known as "Operation Detachment", was charged with the mission of capturing airfields on the island for use by P-51...
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    14,44 €

  • The Rise of Comparative History
    This book-the first of a three-volume overview of comparative and transnational historiography in Europe-focuses on the complex engagement of various comparative methodological approaches with different transnational and supranational frameworks. It considers scales from universal history to meso-regional (i.e. Balkans, Central Europe, etc.) perspectives. In the form of a reade...
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    160,02 €

  • Operation Stalemate
    Daniel Wrinn
    'This is the real deal, unvarnished, brutal, and a profound primer on what it was like to be in that war.' –Reviewer A gripping account of the grim history in the battle for Peleliu and the Pacific war. On September 14, 1944, the US 1st Marine Division landed on the island of Peleliu, one of the Palau Islands in the Pacific, as part of a larger operation to provide support for ...
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    14,52 €

  • Doing digital history
    Jane Winters / Jonathan Blaney / Sarah Milligan
    A practical guide to digital history, which shows just how much can be done without writing any code. This book will give researchers in history or related fields the skills and confidence to approach existing digital resources and to create their own. Assuming no prior knowledge, the guide focuses on hands-on techniques for working with text. ...
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    22,44 €

  • Memoirs Illustrating the History of Jacobinism - Part 1
    Augustin Barruel
    That the French Revolution was planned and executed by secret societies is the thesis of this extraordinary series, perhaps the first in modern times to postulate that an occult cabal of malignant men were responsible for historical events that have changed and shaped our world. An indignant Augustin Barruel identifies three main aspects of the conspiracy, each intended to knoc...
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    53,78 €

  • Memoirs Illustrating the History of Jacobinism - Part 3
    Augustin Barruel / Robert Clifford
    Volume number three deals with the Order of the Illuminati, founded in Bavaria, in 1776, by Adam Weishaupt, a professor at the University of Ingolstadt and an expert manipulator and deceiver. Here the author shines a fulgurant light into the tenebrous labyrinth of what has since become one of history’s most infamous secret societies, an octopus with tentacles extending far and ...
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    52,49 €

  • Memoirs Illustrating the History of Jacobinism - Part 2
    Augustin Barruel / Robert Clifford
    This second volume in the series demonstrates how the conspiracy of ’the Sect’, led by sophisters Voltaire, d’Alembert, and Diderot, passed from the hatred of Christianity to the hatred of kings. Barruel describes their political ideology, founded on the teachings of Montesquieu and Rousseau; the coalescing of the plot against the Thrones with the plot against the Altar; the in...
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    56,15 €

  • The History of the Nation of Archers
    Grigor Aknerts’i / Robert Bedrosian
    Grigor Aknerts’i (Gregory of Akner, 1250-1335 CE) was an Armenian historian and abbot of the monastery of Akner in Cilicia, the ruins of which are in the modern-day Adana province of Turkey near the village of Eğner.The History of the Nation of Archers is a brief history of the Mongols and their arrival and conquests in the Near East over a period of 44 years (1229 to 1273). Li...
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    20,18 €

  • Operation Forager
    Daniel Wrinn
    'History buffs and newbie history buffs alike will love this book.' —Reviewer A gripping account of one of the most daring—and disturbing—operations in the Pacific war. From the heavy fighting in Saipan to the securing of Tinian and Guam, the Pacific war left its profound mark in this sheltered corner of the world, which would be felt for several decades to come. Caught in the ...
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    18,43 €

  • New Zealand’s France
    Alistair Watts
    In New Zealand’s France, Dr Alistair Watts investigates the origins of the New Zealand nation state from a fresh perspective - one that moves beyond the traditional bicultural view prevalent in the current New Zealand historiography. That New Zealand became British in the 1840s owes much, Dr Watts contends, to that other great colonial power of the time, France. The rich histor...
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    32,52 €

  • Time and Power
    Christopher Clark
    From the bestselling author of The Sleepwalkers, a book about how the exercise of power is shaped by different concepts of timeThis groundbreaking book presents new perspectives on how the exercise of power is shaped by different notions of time. Acclaimed historian Christopher Clark draws on four key figures from German history-Friedrich Wilhelm of Brandenburg-Prussia, Frederi...
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    27,78 €