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19. Jahrhundert Hörbücher

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  • Hörbuch

    Inventing Japan

    1853-1964

    von Ian Buruma
    Erzählt von Nelson Runger

    Ungekürzt

    6 Stunden 39  Minuten

    LA Times Book Award winner and expert on the past and present Japan, Ian Buruma examines the transformation of a country. Following Japan's history from its opening to the West in 1853 to its hosting of the 1964 Olympics, Buruma focuses on how figures such as Commodore Matthew Perry, Douglas MacArthur, and Emperor Mitsushito helped shape this complex country. Mehr lesen

    € 20,37

  • Hörbuch

    Crimean War

    von Kelly Mass
    Erzählt von Doug Greene

    Ungekürzt

    1 Stunde 6 Min.

    The Crimean War was an army war between Russia and an alliance of France, the Ottoman Empire, the UK, and Sardinia that lasted from October 1853 to February 1856. The rights of Christian minority in Palestine, which became part of the Ottoman Empire, were the instant reason for the war. The rights of Roman Catholics were promoted by the French, while those of the Eastern Orthodox Church were Mehr lesen

    € 4,06

  • Hörbuch

    Anglo-Ashanti Wars, The: The History and Legacy of the Conflicts Between the British and the Ashanti Empire in Africa

    Erzählt von KC Wayman

    Ungekürzt

    1 Stunde 32 Min.

    By the mid-19th century, other European powers became interested not only in the exploration of Africa but the exploitation of it, especially once the German Empire unified after the Franco-Prussian War. This began a rush, spearheaded mainly by European commercial interests in the form of chartered companies, to penetrate the African interior and woo its leadership with guns, trinkets and alcohol, Mehr lesen

    € 7,08

  • Hörbuch

    Revolutions of 1848, The: The History and Legacy of the Massive Social Uprisings across Europe

    Erzählt von Daniel Houle

    Ungekürzt

    2 Stunden 17  Minuten

    Even in the wake of Napoleon’s departure from the scene, the continental powers had to work to repress secularism and liberalism in Europe. They quashed liberal movements in Italy, Poland, and Spain but could not prevent a revolution in France in 1830, which replaced authoritarian Charles X with the more liberal Louis-Philippe d’Orleans, nor could the European powers prevent the independence of Mehr lesen

    € 7,08

  • Hörbuch

    Toussaint L'Ouverture and Jean-Jacques Dessalines: The History and Legacy of the Haitian Revolution’s Most Famous Leaders

    Erzählt von Daniel Houle

    Ungekürzt

    2 Stunden 10  Minuten

    The island of Hispaniola is the second largest island in the Antilles chain behind Cuba, and host to the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere. Haiti, however, covering the western third of the island, is a French-speaking territory while the Dominican Republic, which occupies the other two thirds, is a Spanish-speaking territory. The Dominican Republic, although classified as a developing Mehr lesen

    € 7,08

  • Hörbuch

    Irish Potato Famine, The

    The Immigration, Genocide, and Deaths of Ireland

    von Kelly Mass
    Erzählt von Doug Greene

    Ungekürzt

    1 Stunde

    From 1845 to 1852, the Great Hunger, also referred to as the Potato Famine, was a period of a lot of starvation and illness in Ireland. The period was known in Irish at the time as a Drochshaol, loosely translated as "the hard days," with the most badly affected districts in the west and south of Ireland, where the Irish language was popular (or actually "the bad life").The year 1847, at times Mehr lesen

    € 3,05

  • Hörbuch

    Dagestan: The History and Legacy of Russia’s Most Ethnically Diverse Republic

    Erzählt von Colin Fluxman

    Ungekürzt

    1 Stunde 26 Min.

    Wedged in the North Caucasus mountain range and bordering the Caspian Sea, Dagestan is a true meeting point of cultures, religions and geopolitical rivalries. A crossroad between east and west, Dagestan has been vitally important at different times for various powers in Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, and even between different religious and ethnic groups. In spite of all that, and in large Mehr lesen

    € 7,08

  • Hörbuch

    Dreyfus Affair, The: The History and Legacy of France's Most Notorious Antisemitic Political Scandal

    Erzählt von Gregory T Luzitano

    Ungekürzt

    1 Stunde 16 Min.

    According to most assessments of the age, France was not typically home to the systematic, “scientific” anti-Semitism that had such deep roots in Germany, and even more so further east in Russia and its dependencies. As proof of this, when the region of Alsace-Lorraine was annexed to Germany in the aftermath of the Franco-Prussian War, a majority of Jews of the region opted to leave in order to Mehr lesen

    € 7,08

  • Hörbuch

    American Utopias: The History of Famous Attempts to Establish Utopian Societies in the United States

    Erzählt von Jim Johnston

    Ungekürzt

    1 Stunde 12 Min.

    In the 19th century, the young United States was exposed to the profound changes that historians call the Market Revolution. Cities experienced drastic changes as manufacturing and trade created jobs that hungry job seekers from the countryside migrated towards, but the hype triumphed over the realities, and more unemployed recent migrants lived in the cities than the number of gainfully employed Mehr lesen

    € 7,08

  • Hörbuch

    Abraham Lincoln: A Life 1863-1864

    From the Mud March to Gettysburg; Victory at the Polls and in the Field; Reconstruction and Re-Nomination

    Erzählt von Sean Pratt

    Ungekürzt

    11 Stunden 3  Minuten

    “Go Forward, and Give Us Victories”: From the Mud March to Gettysburg: (January–July 1863): Dissatisfaction with the Emancipation Proclamation and lack of military victory heightens the discontent with the administration. Trouble comes with the destructive rivalry within the army and the threat of the French intervening on behalf of the Confederacy. The president’s decision concerning the Mehr lesen

    € 40,73

  • Hörbuch

    Woolly Mammoths: The History and Legacy of the Most Famous Extinct Elephant Species

    Erzählt von Daniel Houle

    Ungekürzt

    1 Stunde 37 Min.

    It was a frosty, wintry September morning in 2012 when 11-year-old Yevgeny “Zhenya” Salinder donned his warmest quilted jacket, a knitted woolen cap, and matching mittens and headed out the door with his faithful, tail-wagging dogs in tow. Like most mornings, the kid ambled about near the Sopkarga polar weather station, an isolated region in the northern Russian Taymyr Peninsula where he resided, Mehr lesen

    € 7,08

  • Hörbuch

    Lincoln's Last Hours

    von Charles Leale
    Erzählt von David Van Der Molen

    Ungekürzt

    41 Min.

    Lincoln's Last Hours describe the assassination and last moments of President Lincoln's life. They were written by Dr. Charles Leale, the first doctor to attend to Lincoln after he was shot. Mehr lesen

    € 6,10

  • Hörbuch

    The Lost Titanic Tapes, Part 1

    Erzählt von Geoffrey Giuliano

    Ungekürzt

    1 Stunde 17 Min.

    The Lost Titanic Tapes tell the story of what happened in the words of those who lived it. It is a collection of first-person exclusive accounts from the survivors of the legendary disaster who would never forget the events of those brief hours, their own experiences, and the many hundreds who perished. Mehr lesen

    € 8,35

  • Hörbuch

    Irish Americans in the Civil War: The History and Legacy of Irish Units Who Fought on Both Sides of the War

    Erzählt von Daniel Houle

    Ungekürzt

    1 Stunde 33 Min.

    Americans have long been fascinated by the Civil War, marveling at the size of the battles, the leadership of the generals, and the courage of the soldiers. The Civil War was the deadliest conflict in American history, and had the two sides realized it would take four years and inflict over a million casualties, it might not have been fought. Since it did, however, historians and history buffs Mehr lesen

    € 7,08

  • Hörbuch

    Western Europe

    The Fascinating History of Germany and the Netherlands

    von Kelly Mass
    Erzählt von Chris Newman, Doug Greene

    Ungekürzt

    8 Stunden 13  Minuten

    This bundle of books is a perfect combination of historical records of the western parts of Europe, the Germanic nations of the Netherlands, Germany, and also some about Belgium.In this book, you will learn about the Batavian Republic, William of Orange, the Eighty Years' War, the Unification of Germany, the Weimar Republic, Otto von Bismarck, the Dutch East-Indian Trading Company, and their Mehr lesen

    € 12,21

  • Hörbuch

    Admiral David Farragut: The Life and Legacy of the American Civil War’s Most Famous Naval Officer

    Erzählt von Gregory T. Luzitano

    Ungekürzt

    1 Stunde 45 Min.

    Americans have long been fascinated by the Civil War, marveling at the size of the battles, the leadership of the generals, and the courage of the soldiers. Since the war's start over 150 years ago, the battles have been subjected to endless debate among historians and the generals themselves. The Civil War was the deadliest conflict in American history, and had the two sides realized it would Mehr lesen

    € 7,08

  • Hörbuch

    Young Turks, The: The History and Legacy of the Political Movement that Attempted to Reform the Ottoman Empire Before Its Collapse

    Erzählt von Colin Fluxman

    Ungekürzt

    2 Stunden 21  Minuten

    In August 2017, Turkey’s President Recip Tayyip Erdogan gave a directive to the Foreign Ministry to go into ravaged Syria and rescue an 87-year-old Turkish man stranded in Damascus by the civil war. The elderly gentleman lived his life simply and quietly. He disliked drawing attention to himself, and he was grieving for his wife who had just died. The man called himself Dundar Abdulkerim Osmanoglu Mehr lesen

    € 7,08

  • Hörbuch

    John Snow and the Cholera Epidemic of 1854: The History of the Outbreak and Its Impact on Public Health Measures

    Erzählt von Colin Fluxman

    Ungekürzt

    1 Stunde 41 Min.

    Plague and pestilence have both fascinated and terrified humanity from the very beginning. Societies and individuals have struggled to make sense of them, and more importantly they’ve often struggled to avoid them. Before the scientific age, people had no knowledge of the microbiological agents – unseen bacteria and viruses – which afflicted them, and thus the maladies were often ascribed to Mehr lesen

    € 7,08

  • Hörbuch

    Tom Horn: The Controversial Life and Legacy of One of the Wild West’s Most Famous Gunslingers

    Erzählt von Bill Hare

    Ungekürzt

    1 Stunde 21 Min.

    In the span of scarcely more than a half century, the West developed from a handful of scattered fur trapping enterprises predominantly inhabited by males to a region full of burgeoning rustic communities, and before the government’s official “closure” of the frontier as a lawless expanse, Western societies were essentially living apart from traditional American rule of law. What judicial Mehr lesen

    € 7,08

  • Hörbuch

    Peninsula Campaign, The: The History and Legacy of the Union’s Failed Attempt to Capture Richmond in 1862

    Erzählt von KC Wayman

    Ungekürzt

    2 Stunden 18  Minuten

    As Union commander George McClellan moved the Army of the Potomac up the Peninsula in early 1862, the Union army still had a nearly 2-1 advantage in manpower, so Army of Northern Virginia commander Joseph E. Johnston continued to gradually pull his troops back to a line of defense nearer Richmond as McClellan advanced. In conjunction, the Union Navy began moving its operations further up the James Mehr lesen

    € 7,08

  • Hörbuch

    Odyssey of the West V

    A Classic Education through the Great Books: Enlightenment, Revolution, and Renewal

    Ungekürzt

    7 Stunden 49  Minuten

    In weaving together the varied and interrelated strands of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century discourse and events, this course focuses on the contributions to Western history that bear the most responsibility for shaping the world of today. Among these contributions are such vital, yet markedly different documents as the Federalist Papers and the Communist Manifesto. New styles of art and Mehr lesen

    € 20,37

  • Hörbuch

    Stranger than Fiction

    Ungekürzt

    5 Stunden 17  Minuten

    A riveting collection of true stories which are so strange as to be almost unbelievable.The Terrible Story of the “Mary Russell”The Murder of the Countess GörlitzThe Great Bank ForgeryMoonlight SonataGretna Green MarriagesCount BorulawskiJen Grenier, the French WerewolfI will Pay you all TomorrowThe Telephone at the OratoryThe Ghostly PassengerThe DiverThe Bloody HandThe Story of Kaspar Mehr lesen

    € 15,28

  • Hörbuch

    The Age of Atlantic Revolution

    The Fall and Rise of a Connected World

    von Patrick Griffin
    Erzählt von Steve Menasche

    Ungekürzt

    15 Stunden 5  Minuten

    A bold new account of the Age of Revolution, one of the most complex and vast transformations in human historyThe Age of Atlantic Revolution was a defining moment in western history. Our understanding of rights, of what makes the individual an individual, of how to define a citizen versus a subject, of what states should or should not do, of how labor, politics, and trade would be organized, of Mehr lesen

    € 25,46

  • Hörbuch

    Imperial Germany and War, 1871-1918

    Ungekürzt

    21 Stunden 6  Minuten

    An in-depth, finely detailed portrait of the German Army from its greatest victory in 1871 to its final collapse in 1918, this volume offers the most comprehensive account ever given of one of the critical pillars of the German Empire—and a chief architect of the military and political realities of late nineteenth-century Europe.Written by two of the world's leading authorities on the subject, Mehr lesen

    € 30,55