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Words that Shook the World

Words that Shook the World
Author: Richard Greene
Publisher: Putnam Adult
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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A century of great oration is collected in this volume, from the speeches of leaders such as Winston Churchill and Douglas MacArthur to the words of Martin Luter Kings, Jr. and other reformers.


Words that Shook the World

Words that Shook the World
Author: Richard Greene
Publisher:
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2010
Genre: Speeches, addresses, etc., American
ISBN: 9789791008310

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Words that Shook the World

Words that Shook the World
Author: Richard Greene
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2002
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Accompanies book Words that shool the world.


Classic Speeches

Classic Speeches
Author: Richard Crosscup
Publisher:
Total Pages: 562
Release: 1968
Genre: Orators
ISBN:

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Ten Days that Shook the World

Ten Days that Shook the World
Author: John Reed
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2012-08-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 0486149765

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DIVReed's passionately involved narrative captures the opening days of the Russian Revolution, the fall of the provisional government, the assault on the Winter Palace, Lenin's seizure of power, and other tumultuous events. /div


Words that Shook the World

Words that Shook the World
Author: Charles Adams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1858
Genre: Reformation
ISBN:

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Classic Speeches

Classic Speeches
Author: Richard Crosscup
Publisher:
Total Pages: 496
Release: 1965
Genre: Orators
ISBN:

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Ten Days that Shook the World

Ten Days that Shook the World
Author: John Reed
Publisher: Books Explorer
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1919
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Account of the November Revolution in Russia.


Two Hours that Shook the World

Two Hours that Shook the World
Author: Fred Halliday
Publisher: Saqi Books
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN:

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This expands on the many socio-cultural, religious and political problems that have plagued the Middle East and Central Asia in the last half-century. Much has been written about 'global terrorism' and the need to eliminate it but also abut the divide between East and West, the 'clash of civilizations.' This book dispels the idea that the Muslim and non-Muslim worlds are poised for conflict. It explains the causes and rise of Islamic fundamentalism, how terror became an instrument of political and military conflict, and why seemingly well-educated and sane individuals are taking drastic actions to voice their desperation. The burden of history is also invoked, as with the Palestinian-Israeli situation, the festering malaise at the heart of Middle Eastern consciousness and identity. -- Publisher description.


Ten Popes Who Shook the World

Ten Popes Who Shook the World
Author: Eamon Duffy
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2011-11-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0300184271

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“Simply brilliant” essays on the leaders who have most powerfully shaped not just the Church itself, but the course of human history (Catholic Library World). The Bishops of Rome have been Christianity’s most powerful leaders for nearly two millennia, and their influence has extended far beyond the purely spiritual. The popes have played a central role in the history of Europe and the wider world, not only shouldering the spiritual burdens of their ancient office, but also contending with—and sometimes precipitating—the cultural and political crises of their times. In an acclaimed series of BBC radio broadcasts, Eamon Duffy explored the impact of ten popes he judged to be among the most influential in history. With this “enlightening” book (Booklist), readers may now also enjoy Duffy’s portraits of these ten exceptional men who shook the world. Beginning with St. Peter, the Rock upon whom the Catholic Church was built, he follows with Leo the Great (fifth century), Gregory the Great (sixth century), Gregory VII (eleventh century), Innocent III (thirteenth century), Paul III (sixteenth century), and Pius IX (nineteenth century). Among twentieth-century popes, Duffy examines the lives and contributions of Pius XII, who was elected on the eve of the Second World War, the kindly John XXIII, who captured the world’s imagination, and John Paul II, the first non-Italian pope in 450 years. Each of these ten extraordinary individuals, Duffy shows, shaped their own worlds—and in the process, helped to create ours. “The author is an accomplished writer who is able to make history read like a dramatic novel…Those looking for a concise and even entertaining primer to the papacy will find this collection, if not infallible, at least very worthwhile.”—Publishers Weekly