The Rhine from the Dutch to the Alsatian Frontier

The Rhine from the Dutch to the Alsatian Frontier
Title The Rhine from the Dutch to the Alsatian Frontier PDF eBook
Author Baedeker, Karl, firm, publishers, Leipzig
Publisher
Total Pages 422
Release 1926
Genre Rhine River and Valley
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The Rhine from the Dutch to the Alsatian Frontier

The Rhine from the Dutch to the Alsatian Frontier
Title The Rhine from the Dutch to the Alsatian Frontier PDF eBook
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Total Pages 602
Release 1926
Genre Rhine River Valley
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The Rhine from the Dutch to the Alsatian Frontier

The Rhine from the Dutch to the Alsatian Frontier
Title The Rhine from the Dutch to the Alsatian Frontier PDF eBook
Author Karl Baedeker (Firm)
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Total Pages 0
Release 1906
Genre Rhine River
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The New World

The New World
Title The New World PDF eBook
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Total Pages 124
Release 1920
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The Rhine: National Tensions, Romantic Visions

The Rhine: National Tensions, Romantic Visions
Title The Rhine: National Tensions, Romantic Visions PDF eBook
Author Manfred Beller
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 361
Release 2017-09-04
Genre History
ISBN 9004344063

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This volume presents documents and analyses, from various specialisms and perspectives, the cultural, political and national investments and appropriations of the Rhine, from Byron to Lucien Febvre, and from tourism to war propaganda. It includes a comprehensive anthology of original Rhine-related texts (historical, poetical and polemical).

Frontier Regions in Western Europe

Frontier Regions in Western Europe
Title Frontier Regions in Western Europe PDF eBook
Author Malcolm Anderson
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 145
Release 2013-07-23
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1135170665

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First published in 1983. The problem of defining a frontier region is a leitmotiv of this collection of articles but each perspective requires its own definition. The definition of regions has long been controversial and the attempt to define a sub-set of them - frontier regions - according to precise geographical or socio-economic criteria can be useful only for limited purposes as, for example, in the study of transfrontier labour markets. This text looks at the borders regions in Western Europe, in terms of transfrontier co-operation, geographical definitions, physical planning, economics and political authority.

An Intrepid Scot

An Intrepid Scot
Title An Intrepid Scot PDF eBook
Author C. Edmund Bosworth
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 320
Release 2017-03-02
Genre History
ISBN 135195881X

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'An Intrepid Scot' makes an important new contribution to the growing literature on the perceptions of the Islamic world and the 'Orient' in early modern Europe, at the same time as illuminating the attitudes of a Protestant from Northern Europe towards the Catholic South. In this book Edmund Bosworth looks at the life and career of William Lithgow, a tough and opinionated Scots Protestant, who had a seemingly insatiable Wanderlust and who managed to survive various misadventures and near-death experiences in the course of his travels. These took him through a dangerously Catholic Southern Europe to a dangerously Muslim Greece and Istanbul en route for his pilgrimage destination of the Holy Land; on another occasion he went through North Africa and returned circuitously via Central and Eastern Europe; but he was stopped in his tracks whilst endeavouring to reach the court of Prester John in Ethiopia, when he fell into the hands of the Spanish Inquisition and narrowly escaped a horrible death. Lithgow was one of several men of his time who journeyed eastwards, some as far as Persia and India, but unlike many others, he has not been the subject of a special study. Bosworth now places him within the context of the present interest in perceptions of the Islamic world and of the 'Orient' and 'Orientals' in early modern Europe. In addition to the entertainment of the travel narrative, the book shows how one Westerner of the time interpreted the alien East for his readers, and how the Ottoman Empire and its apparently unstoppable might both fascinated and struck fear into the hearts of those outside it.