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A Leap in the Dark

A Leap in the Dark
Author: John Ferling
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2003-06-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199728704

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It was an age of fascinating leaders and difficult choices, of grand ideas eloquently expressed and of epic conflicts bitterly fought. Now comes a brilliant portrait of the American Revolution, one that is compelling in its prose, fascinating in its details, and provocative in its fresh interpretations. In A Leap in the Dark, John Ferling offers a magisterial new history that surges from the first rumblings of colonial protest to the volcanic election of 1800. Ferling's swift-moving narrative teems with fascinating details. We see Benjamin Franklin trying to decide if his loyalty was to Great Britain or to America, and we meet George Washington when he was a shrewd planter-businessman who discovered personal economic advantages to American independence. We encounter those who supported the war against Great Britain in 1776, but opposed independence because it was a "leap in the dark." Following the war, we hear talk in the North of secession from the United States. The author offers a gripping account of the most dramatic events of our history, showing just how closely fought were the struggle for independence, the adoption of the Constitution, and the later battle between Federalists and Democratic-Republicans. Yet, without slowing the flow of events, he has also produced a landmark study of leadership and ideas. Here is all the erratic brilliance of Hamilton and Jefferson battling to shape the new nation, and here too is the passion and political shrewdness of revolutionaries, such as Samuel Adams and Patrick Henry, and their Loyalist counterparts, Joseph Galloway and Thomas Hutchinson. Here as well are activists who are not so well known today, men like Abraham Yates, who battled for democratic change, and Theodore Sedgwick, who fought to preserve the political and social system of the colonial past. Ferling shows that throughout this period the epic political battles often resembled today's politics and the politicians--the founders--played a political hardball attendant with enmities, selfish motivations, and bitterness. The political stakes, this book demonstrates, were extraordinary: first to secure independence, then to determine the meaning of the American Revolution. John Ferling has shown himself to be an insightful historian of our Revolution, and an unusually skillful writer. A Leap in the Dark is his masterpiece, work that provokes, enlightens, and entertains in full measure.


Leap Into Darkness

Leap Into Darkness
Author: Leo Bretholz
Publisher: Anchor
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1999-09-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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A harrowing, action-packed account of the author's series of audacious escapes from the Nazis' Final Solution--"riveting...a fascinating and moving piece of history" (Library Journal). Young Leo Bretholz survived the Holocaust by escaping from the Nazis (and others) not once, but seven times during his almost seven-year ordeal crisscrossing war-torn Europe. He leaped from trains, outran police, and hid in attics, cellars, anywhere that offered a few more seconds of safety. First he swam the River Sauer at the German-Belgian border. Later he climbed the Alps on feet so battered they froze to his socks--only to be turned back at the Swiss border. He crawled out from under the barbed wire of a French holding camp, and hid in a village in the Pyrenees while gendarmes searched it. And in the dark hours of one November morning, he escaped from a train bound for Auschwitz. Leap into Darkness is the sweeping memoir of one Jewish boy's survival, and of the family and the world he left behind.


A Leap Out of the Dark

A Leap Out of the Dark
Author: Gorgui Dieng
Publisher:
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2002
Genre: Democracy
ISBN:

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Britain 1851-1918

Britain 1851-1918
Author: Michael Willis
Publisher: Hodder Murray
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2006-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780719574894

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Britain 1851-1918 is a comprehensive core text from the Schools History Project covering the history of Britain from the mid-nineteenth century to the end of the First World War. It is ideal for students studying nineteenth-century British history for A level or equivalent, for any examination board.


A Leap in the Dark

A Leap in the Dark
Author: Albert Venn Dicey
Publisher: IndyPublish.com
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1911
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Leap Into Darkness

Leap Into Darkness
Author: Leo Bretholz
Publisher: Constable Limited
Total Pages: 273
Release: 1999
Genre: France
ISBN: 9780094799608

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This is the exceptional story of the survival of Leo Bretholz, a Jew caught up in Nazi-occupied Europe.


Leap into the Dark

Leap into the Dark
Author: Ann Jensen
Publisher: Blushing Books Publications
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2021-11-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1639541535

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Jade enjoys sharing the joy and freedom she finds in Parkour through her gym, Leap. When the Dark Sons Old Ladies hire her for a private class, a hidden fantasy of hers comes true. She gets to meet her celebrity crushes, Hannibal and Ink, and wins time and tattoos from them in a bet. Ex-Rangers Hannibal and Ink do everything together from joining the Dark Sons MC to opening Dark Ink Tattoo Studio. They couldn't help but be drawn to the vibrant woman who wasn't afraid to take them on in a challenge. What they didn't know was her best friend and business partner was keeping dangerous secrets. When the Russian mob comes to collect a debt, Jade is in over her head. Will she risk her growing relationship with the dynamic men by getting them involved in her growing problems? Will they be there to save her when she takes a leap into the dark? This is book five in the Dark Sons Motorcycle Club series and can be enjoyed independently. This dark contemporary romance has elements of danger, mystery, suspense, adult themes, possible triggers for some readers, adult content, sensual scenes and power exchange. If any of these offend you, please do not purchase.


Leap of Perception

Leap of Perception
Author: Penney Peirce
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2013-05-21
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1582703906

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A comprehensive guide to adapting to the holistic modern world's expanding paradigm of perception builds on the author's teachings in The Intuitive Way and Frequency to outline an effective life practice for resolving conflicts, expanding creativity, overcoming anxiety and focusing attention.


The Emancipation of Europe's Muslims

The Emancipation of Europe's Muslims
Author: Jonathan Laurence
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 0691144222

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The Emancipation of Europe's Muslims traces how governments across Western Europe have responded to the growing presence of Muslim immigrants in their countries over the past fifty years. Drawing on hundreds of in-depth interviews with government officials and religious leaders in France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Morocco, and Turkey, Jonathan Laurence challenges the widespread notion that Europe’s Muslim minorities represent a threat to liberal democracy. He documents how European governments in the 1970s and 1980s excluded Islam from domestic institutions, instead inviting foreign powers like Saudi Arabia, Algeria, and Turkey to oversee the practice of Islam among immigrants in European host societies. But since the 1990s, amid rising integration problems and fears about terrorism, governments have aggressively stepped up efforts to reach out to their Muslim communities and incorporate them into the institutional, political, and cultural fabrics of European democracy. The Emancipation of Europe’s Muslims places these efforts--particularly the government-led creation of Islamic councils--within a broader theoretical context and gleans insights from government interactions with groups such as trade unions and Jewish communities at previous critical junctures in European state-building. By examining how state-mosque relations in Europe are linked to the ongoing struggle for religious and political authority in the Muslim-majority world, Laurence sheds light on the geopolitical implications of a religious minority’s transition from outsiders to citizens. This book offers a much-needed reassessment that foresees the continuing integration of Muslims into European civil society and politics in the coming decades.