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Faith and Treason
Faith and Treason: The Story of the Gunpowder Plot© 1997 Antonia Frasier384 pages Remember, remember, the Fifth of November, the gunpowder treason and plot….or, as contemporaries called it, the Powder Plot. Its scale, for the 16th … Continue reading
Boudica
Boudica: The Life and Legend of Britain’s Warrior Queen© 2006 Vanessa Collingridge390 pages To the Roman mind, the isles of Britain lay in the shadows between the light of civilized Empire and the dark depths of the unknown Oceanus which … Continue reading
Born Fighting
Born Fighting: How the Scots-Irish Shaped America© 2004 Jim Webb384 pages Born Fighting is a family story of the Scots-Irish, a clan of forgotten men. Beginning with the Celts, author Jim Webb moves swiftly through British history to the establishment … Continue reading
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Tagged American Civil War, American South, Britain, Celts, Europe, history, Ireland, race
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Selma 1965
Selma 1965: the March that Changed the South© 1974, 1985, 2015 Chuck Fager257 pages (2nd edition), Last weekend, my hometown suddenly became host to two presidents, a hundred members of Congress, and enough people to see it swell over ten times … Continue reading
Posted in history, Politics and Civic Interest, Reviews
Tagged Alabama, Civil Rights, history, politics, Politics-CivicInterest, race, Selma
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Runaway Slaves
Runaway Slaves: Rebels on the Plantation© 2000 John Hope Franklin, Loren Schweninger480 pages Easily the most horrible aspect of American history, is the institution of slavery. Indentured servitude had been a historical norm for centuries before, of course, usually the … Continue reading
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Tagged America, American South, Colonial America, Early American Republic, history, race, slavery and rebellion
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A Renegade History of the United States
A Renegade History of the United States © 2010 Thaddaeus Russell402 pages “All of you, you think there’s someone just gonna drop money on you? Money they could use? …well, there ain’t people like that! There’s just people like me!” (Jayne … Continue reading
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Tagged America, Civil Rights, critical history, history, labor, manners and morals, social history
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Nullification
Nullification: How to Resist Federal Tyranny in the 21st Century© 2011 Thomas E. Woods, Jr309 pages In a game of word association, chances are that ‘nullification’ would not meet with flattering replies. Nullification is a word associated with the Civil … Continue reading
This week: wrapping up with history and science
This last week in 2014 I am spending with Lives of the Planets, a natural history of the solar system. It’s proving to be the most enjoyable science book I’ve encountered in months, and will probably take me into the … Continue reading
Posted in history, Reviews, science
Tagged history, science, slavery and rebellion, The Great War
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Sailing from Byzantium
Sailing from Byzantium: How a Lost Empire Shaped the World© 2005 Colin Wells368 pages Isaac Asimov referred to Byzantium as a forgotten empire, lost and dismissed to the western mind as a decayed remnant of a once-great … Continue reading
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Tagged Classics and Literary, Eastern Europe, Eastern Rome/Byzantine, history, Islam, literature, Medieval, Middle East, Near East, religion, Russia
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The Strange Career of Jim Crow
The Strange Career of Jim Crow© 1955, 1965 C. Van Woodward245 pages Fifty years ago, racial and civil unrest swept the United States as organized resistance to the morally outrageous and legally dodgy practice of … Continue reading
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Tagged America, American South, Civil Rights, history, law, politics, Politics-CivicInterest, race
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