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Arthur Bryant

    Arthur Bryant fue un historiador y columnista inglés cuya obra se adentró en el estudio de la historia inglesa. Su historiografía a menudo se basaba en un excepcionalismo romántico, derivado en gran medida de la nostalgia por un pasado agrario idealizado. Bryant expresó un desdén por el capitalismo comercial y financiero moderno, priorizando el deber sobre los derechos en su análisis. Exploró con frecuencia figuras y épocas de la historia inglesa, ofreciendo a los lectores perspectivas sobre la configuración de la identidad nacional.

    Forest Trees: For Shelter, Ornament and Profit
    Samuel Pepys. The Years of Peril
    Nelson
    Set In a Silver Sea Volume History of Brit
    The Years of Endurance 1793-1802
    Belloc. A biographical anthology
    • 2019

      Forest Trees: For Shelter, Ornament and Profit

      • 268 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Culturally significant, this work has been preserved from its original form, maintaining authenticity with original copyright references and library stamps. It serves as a vital piece of civilization's knowledge base, reflecting the historical context and importance of the material. The reproduction aims to honor the original artifact, ensuring readers have access to its unaltered content and insights.

      Forest Trees: For Shelter, Ornament and Profit
    • 2009

      The Years of Endurance 1793-1802

      • 432 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the English conflict with revolutionary France from 1793 to the Battle of Waterloo, this book delves into what is often referred to as the first world war, spanning four continents and two oceans. It examines the war's significant impact on shaping global dynamics for the following century. The work is part of a series that aims to republish rare and costly classic texts from before the 1900s in accessible, high-quality editions, preserving the original text and illustrations.

      The Years of Endurance 1793-1802
    • 1985

      Set In a Silver Sea Volume History of Brit

      • 480 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      Arthur Bryant regarded A History of Britain and the British People as the summary of his life's work. It is based on sixty years of writing scholarly history and embodies material written at the height of his creative powers. The theme of Set in a Silver Sea, which covers all but the last five hundred years of our ten thousand years of history, is the creation and evolution of the laws, institutions, moral beliefs and ways of thought which, deriving from our past, form the basis of our nationhood. It begins with the Atlantic flood which made Britain an island and ends with the building of the last great medieval churches at the close of the fifteenth-century when the ocean trade routes to America and the golden East were being opened up. It is a great and complex tale: Set in a Silver Sea has been designed to tell it in a way that will 'keep children from play and old men from the chimney corner'.

      Set In a Silver Sea Volume History of Brit
    • 1970
    • 1965
    • 1947