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  • Origins of the Witches’ Sabbath

    Series series Magic in History Sourcebooks
    While the perception of magic as harmful is age-old, the notion of witches gathering together in large numbers, overtly worshiping demons, and receiving instruction in how to work harmful magic as part of a conspiratorial plot against Christian society was an innovation of the early fifteenth century. The sources collected in this book reveal this concept in its formative stages.The idea that ... Read more

    15,25 €

  • The History of Britain in 50 Events

    This book provides an easy to understand overview of British History in 50 Events.Inside you will learn about…- The Foundation of London- The Great Viking Invasion- The Battle of Hastings- The Black Death- The Battle of Waterloo- The Last Public HangingAnd much more! ... Read more

    Free

  • Salonica, City of Ghosts

    Christians, Muslims and Jews (Text Only)

    by Mark Mazower ...
    Please note that this edition does not include illustrations.The history of a bewilderingly exotic city, rarely written about: five hundred years of clashing cultures and peoples, from the glories of Suleiman the Magnificent to its nadir under Nazi occupation.Salonica is the point where the wonders and horrors of the Orient and Europe have met over the centuries.Written with a Pepysian sense of ... Read more

    10,48 €

  • Holocaust Rescuers: True Holocaust Survivor Stories Of The Liberators Of Auschwitz: Accounts Of The Holocaust Rescuers

    Holocaust Rescuers, #2

    Series Book 2 - Holocaust Rescuers
    Every so often, an event happens that yanks the reigns of the ever-churning machinery of time and stops the world in its tracks. The repercussions of such an event may send shock waves that can be felt in every nook and corner of our sphere.These events and happenings will vary in the actual magnitude, but their lasting effect can be immeasurable in the manner they influence humanity till ... Read more

    Free

  • Holocaust Survivor Accounts: True Stories of Prisoners Surviving the Holocaust: Holocaust Survivor Stories and Heroes of Auschwitz

    Holocaust Survivor Accounts, #2

    Series Book 2 - Holocaust Survivor Accounts
    The Holocaust, (called Ha-Shoah in Hebrew) refers to the state sponsored murder and persecution of about six million Jews by the German Nazi regime and its collaborators, leading into and during the Second World War. The word itself means, "Sacrifice by fire".The Holocaust has no other comparison in the annals of human history because of the sheer extent of the terror it spread.In 1933 the ... Read more

    Free

  • The Renaissance: A History from Beginning to End

    During the Middle Ages, the nations of Europe forged new identities that moved them away from the lost glory of the Roman Empire into their own ethnicity. The experience of maturation was often clumsy and out of step, an evolutionary process that saw the nation's developing at their own pace as they struggled to replace the protection of Rome with their own home-grown strength. What the nations, ... Read more

    Free

  • The Life & Legend Of Cesare Borgia

    The most handsome man of his era… yet also the most feared...Cesare Borgia was the most infamous member of history’s original crime family – the Borgias. Son of the scandalous Pope Alexander VI, and brother to the notorious Lucrezia Borgia, he rose above them all to become an icon of power. At the age of twenty-four, he was an accomplished murderer, at twenty-seven he had conquered most of Italy, ... Read more

    0,99 €

  • Inside the Tudor Court

    by Lauren Mackay ...
    The reports and despatches of Eustace Chapuys, Spanish Ambassador to Henry VIII’s court from 1529 to 1545, have been instrumental in shaping our modern interpretations of Henry VIII and his wives. As a result of his personal relationships with several of Henry’s queens, and Henry himself, his writings were filled with colourful anecdotes, salacious gossip, and personal and insightful observations ... Read more

    8,47 €

  • The Ropewalker

    Between Three Plagues Volume I

    by Jaan Kross ...
    Translated by Merike Lepasaar Beecher ...
    The first part in an epic historical trilogy - The Estonian answer to Wolf Hall - by the nation's greatest modern writerJaan Kross's trilogy dramatises the life of the renowned Livonian Chronicler Balthasar Russow, whose greatest work described the effects of the Livonian War on the peasantry of what is now Estonia. Like Hilary Mantel's Thomas Cromwell, Russow is a diamond in the rough, a ... Read more

    3,99 €

  • The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini

    Series series THE GREAT CLASSICS LIBRARY
    The autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini was started in the year 1558 at the age of 58 and ended abruptly just before his last trip to Pisa around the year 1563 when Cellini was approximately 63 years old. The memoirs give a detailed account of his singular career, as well as his loves, hatreds, passions, and delights, written in an energetic, direct, and racy style. They show a great self-regard ... Read more

    2,67 €

  • Magnifico

    The Brilliant Life and Violent Times of Lorenzo de' Medici

    Series series An Italian Renaissance History
    A vividly colorful portrait of one of the greatest and most fascinating figures of the Renaissance, Lorenzo de' Medici, focusing on his role as a brilliant—sometimes ruthless—statesman who was responsible for the artistic flowering of Florence, the city where the Renaissance first blossomed.Lorenzo de' Medici—a leading statesman, the uncrowned ruler of Florence during its golden age, a true ... Read more

    18,33 €

  • Greece, the Hidden Centuries

    Turkish Rule from the Fall of Constantinople to Greek Independence

    by David Brewer ...
    For almost four hundred years, between the fall of Constantinople in 1453 and the Greek War of Independence, the history of Greece is shrouded in mystery. What was life really like for the Greeks under Ottoman rule? Was it a period of unremitting exploitation and enslavement for the Greeks until they were finally able to rise up against their Turkish overlords, as is the traditional, Greek ... Read more

    19,92 €

  • The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy

    Series series Modern Library Classics
    Jacob Burckhardt was born in 1818 in Basel, Switzerland. He studied history at the University of Berlin and taught art history and the Italian Renaissance in Berlin and Basel. His essay, as he called The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy, was first published in 1860. Rich in its detailed account of the arts, fashions, manners, and thought of one of the most innovative eras in human history, ... Read more

    3,79 €

  • Religion and the Decline of Magic

    Studies in Popular Beliefs in Sixteenth and Seventeenth-Century England

    Witchcraft, astrology, divination and every kind of popular magic flourished in England during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, from the belief that a blessed amulet could prevent the assaults of the Devil to the use of the same charms to recover stolen goods. At the same time the Protestant Reformation attempted to take the magic out of religion, and scientists were developing new ... Read more

    12,99 €

  • Captives

    Britain, Empire and the World 1600-1850

    by Linda Colley ...
    Ranging over a quarter of a millennium and four continents, Captives uncovers the experiences and writings of those tens of thousands of men and women who took part in Britain's rise to imperial pre-eminence, but who got caught and caught out. Here are the stories of Sarah Shade, a camp follower imprisoned alongside defeated British legions in Southern India; of Joseph Pitts, white slave and ... Read more

    12,99 €

  • The Florentines

    From Dante to Galileo

    Between the birth of Dante in 1265 and the death of Galileo in 1642 something happened which completely revolutionized Western civilization. Painting, sculpture and architecture would all visibly change in a striking fashion. Likewise, the thought and self-conception of humanity would take on a completely different aspect. Sciences would be born - or emerge in an entirely new guise.In this ... Read more

    11,12 €

  • Érasme

    Grandeur et décadence d’une idée ( Edition intégrale )

    by Stefan Zweig ...
    Series series Oeuvres de Stefan Zweig
    D’Erasme de Rotterdam (1467-1536), on ne connaît plus guère que ses portraits par Holbein et Dürer, et une œuvre Éloge de la folie, associée à un mot : l’humanisme.De cette figure marquante de la Renaissance, Stefan Zweig nous donne ici un portrait qui lui restitue toute sa dimension. Grand voyageur, Erasme fut le premier penseur à se définir comme Européen. A l’affût de tous les savoirs, ... Read more

    0,99 € or Free with Kobo Plus

  • A People without a Past

    Between Three Plagues Volume 2

    by Jaan Kross ...
    The second part in an epic historical trilogy - The Estonian answer to Wolf Hall - by the nation's greatest modern writerThe year is 1563, and by any account Balthasar Russow can be said to have risen in the world. Fresh from his studies in the German town of Stetten, he has assumed the role as pastor of Tallinn's Holy Ghost Church. Moreover, he is betrothed to a maiden of the town - much to the ... Read more

    3,99 €

  • Inventing the Renaissance

    Myths of a Golden Age

    by Ada Palmer ...
    The Renaissance is one of the most studied and celebrated eras of history. Spanning the end of the Middle Ages to the beginning of modernity, it has come to symbolise the transformative rebirth of knowledge, art, culture and political thought in Europe. And for the last two hundred years, historians have struggled to describe what makes this famous golden age unique.In Inventing the Renaissance, ... Read more

    11,44 €

  • Emotions in Europe, 1517-1914

    Volume I: Reformations,1517-1602

    Series series Routledge Historical Resources
    This volume of primary sources focuses on the history of emotions in Europe and its empires between 1517 and 1602. The Reformation in 1517 was a key transformative moment in European history that required people to rethink the self, belief, and scientific knowledges – all of which shaped and were shaped by emotion. The study examines the subjects of the self, family and community, religion, ... Read more

    68,18 €

  • François 1er

    by Max Gallo ...
    Dans la flamboyance d'un siècle passionnant, un des rois qui ont fait la France25 janvier 1515. François Ier est sacré à Reims.Dès le mois de septembre suivant, à Marignan, il devient Roi-Chevalier, adoubé à sa demande par Bayard. Il n'a de cesse d'imposer son autorité face à ses puissants voisins, Henri VIII, roi d'Angleterre, et surtout Charles Quint, qui forge le Saint-Empire. En s'alliant avec ... Read more

    12,99 €

  • Survivre

    Une histoire des guerres de Religion

    by Jérémie Foa ...
    Dans le monde incertain des guerres de Religion (1562-1598), survivre est tout un art. Comment mentir, se déguiser, s’échapper, simuler ou dissimuler sa confession religieuse ? Comment se faufiler, tromper ou surprendre son adversaire ? Quelles sont, en somme, les tactiques pour tenir dans un monde soudain hostile, dans lequel le voisin peut dénoncer, le boucher empoisonner, votre accent vous ... Read more

    16,99 €

  • France

    A History: from Gaul to de Gaulle

    'For his final book, the late Norwich tackled the dauntingly vast subject of two millennia of French history with admirable lightness and urbanity . . . his comic footnotes deserve a review of their own' DAILY TELEGRAPHI can still feel, as if it were yesterday, the excitement of my first Channel crossing (as a child of nearly 7) in September 1936; the regiment of porters, smelling asphyxiatingly ... Read more

    Was 5,49 € Now 2,99 €

  • The Verge

    Reformation, Renaissance, and Forty Years that Shook the World

    by Patrick Wyman ...
    The creator of the hit podcast series Tides of History and Fall of Rome explores the four explosive decades between 1490 and 1530, bringing to life the dramatic and deeply human story of how the West was reborn.In the bestselling tradition of The Swerve and A Distant Mirror, The Verge tells the story of a period that marked a decisive turning point for both European and world history. Here, author ... Read more

    Was 10,99 € Now 9,49 €