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Black Watch, Red Dawn

Black Watch, Red Dawn
Author: Neil Craig
Publisher: Potomac Books
Total Pages: 282
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN:

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This text describes the situation in Hong Kong before and after the handover to China, focusing on the soldiers of the Black Watch and the People's Liberation Army. It includes the reactions of ordinary citizens, politicians, soldiers and financiers and presents an all round view of the events that took place.


The Black Watch

The Black Watch
Author: Victoria Schofield
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 876
Release: 2017-07-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 1784979961

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The heroic and inspiring story of the fortunes of the Black Watch, whose soldiers have distinguished themselves in theatres of war across the world. Formed into a regiment in 1739 and named for the dark tartan of its soldiers' kilts, The Black Watch has fought in almost every major conflict of nation and empire between 1745 and the present, and has a reputation second to none. Following on from The Highland Furies, in which she traced the regiment's history to 1899, Victoria Schofield tells the story of The Black Watch in the 20th and 21st centuries. She tracks its fortunes through the 2nd South African War, two World Wars, the 'troubles' in N Ireland and the war in Iraq – up to The Black Watch's merger with five other regiments to form the Royal Regiment of Scotland in 2006. Drawing on diaries, letters and interviews, Victoria Schofield weaves the many strands of the story into an epic narrative of a heroic body of officers and men. In her sure hands, the story of The Black Watch is no arid recitation of campaigns and battle honours, but a rewarding account of the fortunes of war of a regiment that has played a distinguished role in British, and world, history.


Black Watch

Black Watch
Author: John Parker
Publisher: Headline
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2013-02-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 1472202635

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The Black Watch is one of the finest fighting forces in the world and has been engaged in virtually every worldwide conflict for the last three centuries. Named after the dark tartan of the soldiers' kilts, it is the oldest Highland regiment. As part of the British army, their first battle abroad was in Flanders in 1745 but the regiment soon moved to North America to fight the French, and then shared the capture of Montreal, the Windward Islands and Martinique. The American War of Independence saw the regiment once again in America, fighting horrific battles and eventually storming Fort Washington in 1776. Since then the regiment has held its own from the Napoleonic Wars to the Indian mutiny to Iraq. The Black Watch is the UK's most decorated regiment, combining the proud history and tradition of an organisation that has been soldiering for over 250 years.


Black Watch, Red Dawn

Black Watch, Red Dawn
Author: Neil Craig
Publisher: Potomac Books
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1998
Genre: China
ISBN:

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This text describes the situation in Hong Kong before and after the handover to China, focusing on the soldiers of the Black Watch and the People's Liberation Army. It includes the reactions of ordinary citizens, politicians, soldiers and financiers and presents an all round view of the events that took place.


Red Dawn

Red Dawn
Author: Christopher Nicole
Publisher: Sphere
Total Pages: 331
Release: 1988
Genre:
ISBN: 9780708840467

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The Foreign Policy Discourse in the United Kingdom and the United States in the “New World Order”

The Foreign Policy Discourse in the United Kingdom and the United States in the “New World Order”
Author: Lori Maguire
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2009-01-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 1443803685

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The goal of this book is to examine some of the major foreign policy debates in the United Kingdom and the United States in the period from 1992 to 2008: from the end of the Cold War and the aftermath of the first Gulf War to the 2008 American presidential election. The first President Bush spoke in 1991 of a “new world order” – which seemed to mean an American hegemony. The United States was now the world’s only superpower, although a superpower afflicted with weaknesses, especially economic ones. But by 2008 the “new world order” did not seem so new or so strongly American. The period saw the terrorist attacks against the U.S. of 11 September 2001, military problems for the superpower in Afghanistan and Iraq and, by the summer of 2008, near economic collapse. In all of these developments, Britain shared to a lesser or a greater extent. It is hoped that this book will shed an important light both on each nation and on the so-called “special relationship” between the two. Furthermore, this book is also not specifically concerned with policy or how policy is made but with the debate around policy and the rhetoric used to present different points of view. “The ‘Special Relationship’ between the US and Britain remains an enigmatic, ever-changing, but still very powerful factor in world politics. As an examination of their foreign policy discourses reveals, from the perspective of culture and values, few Western countries are as different as the United Kingdom and the US. With very few exceptions – the foreign policies of Gladstone and Tony Blair, and Chruchillian rhetoric, unmatched by his supremely realpolitical politics – British governments abhor talking about values and ideals. The British cultural peculiarity is to dismiss ideology and values as packaging, only to be caught by surprise time and again that they cannot do “business with Herr Hitler”, or that people kill each other for their values, religions, constructed identities and ideologies. Most American governments, by contrast, have had ideological and moral crusades embroidered on their banners in their foreign policy. There is a convergence with Britain when both proclaim that all they are doing is in their self-interest, but the Americans unashamedly assume that what is good for America is good for the world, while the British discourse, with the UK’s decline since 1945, rarely goes that far. As an analysis of their discourses reveals, the ‘Special Relationship’ is thus clearly founded on something either deeper or more superficial than shared culture or values; this volume sheds light on this surprising fact in most illuminating ways, and Lori Maguire’s achievement in bringing together these examinations is praiseworthy indeed.” —Prof. Beatrice Heuser, University of Reading


The Red Dawn

The Red Dawn
Author: David B. Clark
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 455
Release: 2011
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1770676929

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In 1777, Anne Secord and her children are rescued from the destruction of the Loyalist settlements in the Mohawk Valley, and brought to British-held Fort Niagara. The Loyalist refugees subsequently cross the river, and establish a new colony. The Secord family settles at Lundy's Lane. With the War of 1812, men from of Anne's extended family serve in the militia, in support of the British Regular regiments. A bloody conflict ensues to defend the fledgling Upper Canada. Farms and homesteads in the Niagara frontier are devastated repeatedly. At Harvard College, Samuel Clifford is exposed to revolutionary foment, against his Loyalist parents' convictions. The day before he leaves home for his second year, he is terrified by a hideous vision. He joins Washington's army. What he discovers convinces him to desert. He makes his way to British-held New York. After the revolution, he rejoins his family at Lundy's Lane. He becomes that settlement's school teacher. Samuel finds himself drawn into the horror of an American civil war. He deplores the wanton slaughter, with cousin killing cousin. He sees himself still American, born and raised, yet he cannot return. Christmas in 1814: he experiences another vision, that of a red dawn, with what it portends.


Apocalypse, Revolution and Terrorism

Apocalypse, Revolution and Terrorism
Author: Jeffrey Kaplan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2018-10-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1351054368

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This book focuses on religiously driven oppositional violence through the ages. Beginning with the 1st-century Sicari, it examines the commonalities that link apocalypticism, revolution, and terrorism occurring in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam past and present. It is divided into two sections, 'This was Then' and 'This is Now', which together examine the cultural and religious history of oppositional violence from the time of Jesus to the aftermath of the 2016 American election. The historical focus centers on how the movements, leaders and revolutionaries from earlier times are interpreted today through the lenses of historical memory and popular culture. The radical right is the primary but not exclusive focus of the second part of the book. At the same time, the work is intensely personal, in that it incorporates the author's experiences in the worlds of communist Eastern Europe, in the Iranian Revolution, and in the uprisings and wars in the Middle East and East Africa. This book will be of much interest to students of religious and political violence, religious studies, history, and security studies.


Red Dawn

Red Dawn
Author: Pío Baroja
Publisher:
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1924
Genre:
ISBN:

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Red Dawn

Red Dawn
Author: Valeria Zuluaga
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2015-07-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1503589315

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Melanie McLean is a normal girl, with nothing unexpected in her life. That changes completely when she and her best friend meet a person that tells them that they have abilities that only a few people have. Melanie and her friend are suddenly two of the most powerful people in the world, and with that power, they also find out that they have to use their abilities to stop a person that will wreck havoc to the entire country. Caught in between a race against time to find others with the same powers as them and take down an enemy that they may not be able to defeat, the two friends travel to places they never imagined they would go to, find people that have spectacular abilities beyond their wildest dreams, and try to save their country. Single-handedly. The question is, will they be able to do it without wiping everyone out in the process?