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The Calling of History

The Calling of History
Author: Dipesh Chakrabarty
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2015-07-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0226100456

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Dipesh Chakrabarty s eagerly anticipated book examines the politics of history through the careerand in many ways tragic fateof the distinguished historian Sir Jadunath Sarkar (1870-1957). One of the most important scholars in India during the first half of the twentieth century, Sarkar was knighted in 1929 and is still the only Indian historian to have ever been elected an Honorary Fellow of the American Historical Association. He was a universalizing and scientific historian, highly influential during much of his career, but, by the end of his lifetime, he became marginalized by the history establishment in India. History, Chakrabarty writes, sometimes plays truant with historians: by the 1970swhen Chakrabarty himself was a novice historianSarkar was almost completely forgotten. Through Sarkar s story, Chakrabarty explores the role of historical scholarship in India s colonial modernity and throws new light on the ways that postcolonial Indian historians embraced a more partisan idea of truth in the name of democratic and anti-colonial politics."


Call of Empire

Call of Empire
Author: Alexander Charles Baillie
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0773552073

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From 1760 to 1869, four generations of one family from the Scottish Highlands sought their fortunes in the service of the East India Company. As they worked their way up through the ranks of the empire, the Baillie family left numerous footprints in India and recorded their fascinating experiences in letters sent home to Scotland. Drawing on thorough research of the military, political, and economic events of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and an extensive collection of family letters that depict the lives and personalities of his ancestors, Alexander Charles Baillie brings the history of British India to life. The compelling documents, lost for over a century with many reproduced here, reveal changing race relations and social attitudes, cultural tensions, military and civilian battles, economic pressures, and the rise and decline of the East India Company. The book focuses especially on two members of the family – William of Dunain, a military officer, and John of Leys, a civil servant – whose numerous adventures and misadventures impart provocative clues about the workings of the empire and the daily lives of its most influential figures. An exciting, invaluable, and personalized glimpse into the past of India, Scotland, and the East India Company, Call of Empire will appeal to genealogy enthusiasts and social and global historians.


Empire of the Battlelord

Empire of the Battlelord
Author: Bradley C. Hawthorne
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2009-05
Genre:
ISBN: 1438972407

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The BattleLord would never truly understand the combination of genetics and cosmic circumstances that had thrust him through the Veil that separates the Light from the Dark Matter Universe. His biological being is subsumed by symbiotic infections, restoring his youth and vitality, repairing a lifetime of damage to his body, rendering him impervious to all but the most horrific of wounds. Discovered by the Dough Boys, his physical makeup is further enhanced by the inclusion of shields, weapons, and data organization devices. These strange beings seek to create a tool from the only being known to be capable of crossing the barrier between the Universes. By utilizing his unique capabilities, he lives entire lifetimes on varied worlds and places throughout the natural universe. With loving guidance from the peoples of these worlds, he acquires the moral convictions that have since guided his every action. Driven to know the why of it all, he confronts the Maker, a being, entity, or machine that has existed since the very beginning of time. Agreeing to accept the Maker's unconditional offer of ultimate knowledge, the BattleLord becomes subjected to a total reformation. He is rebuilt, atom by atom, to form a being that is no longer truly a product of either the Light Matter or the Dark, but a unique combination of both. Armed with the boon of immortality, The BattleLord explores new worlds to ensure the continuation of sentient life throughout the cosmos.


Eighth Empire

Eighth Empire
Author: Andrew Gaeta
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2013-12-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1304693252

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All worlds change in due time, and Apyre is at a new breaking point. Either the world will be rid of tyrant Emperor Lucan Catenacci, or he and his military machine will dominate, plummeting the world into a new dark age. The island of Perfekus has been burned to the waters of the Zoid Sea by Lucan's command, and unknowingly separated benevolent ruler Angelo Napolitano from his daughter. Has Lucan tormented the wrong elf, and created his perfect match, or will all of Apyre fall prey to a Lucanian reign?


Empire of Ashes

Empire of Ashes
Author: Damian Shishkin
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2017-05-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1525508962

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Fifty years have passed since the Dark Lord was beaten, and little of what once was the Empire of Light remains. Humanity has risen high to take the reins of power in the vacuum left once the Imperial Grand Council, and is relentless in its pursuit to assert human kind as the new dominant force with all who oppose them running in fear. And tops in their list of enemies is the Harbinger himself; Aen. Aen withdrew completely from all life, and though he is mightily hunted, he has hidden in a place so isolated he cannot be found. Here, he obsesses over the promise he made to Iana. His soul broken from his losses, he sees the truth in all that has happened, and all that is beginning to transpire. He has awakened from his slumber and he is angry. A stranger appears, and her very presence threatens to unwind eons of carefully crafted plans. Her mission: seek out Aen, push him to complete this promise to Iana. But to do that, they will uncover secrets old enough to be forgotten by history, and meet races so ancient, they had become myths.


The Roman Empire

The Roman Empire
Author: Frederick William Bussell
Publisher: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.
Total Pages: 959
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 1584770821

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Empire's Twin

Empire's Twin
Author: Ian Tyrrell
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2015-02-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 0801455707

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Empire's Twin broadens our conception of anti-imperialist actors, ideas, and actions; it charts this story across the range of American history, from the Revolution to our own era; and it opens up the transnational and global dimensions of American anti-imperialism.


Empire by Collaboration

Empire by Collaboration
Author: Robert Michael Morrissey
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2015-04-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 0812246993

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From the beginnings of colonial settlement in Illinois Country, the region was characterized by self-determination and collaboration that did not always align with imperial plans. The French in Quebec established a somewhat reluctant alliance with the Illinois Indians while Jesuits and fur traders planted defiant outposts in the Illinois River Valley beyond the Great Lakes. These autonomous early settlements were brought into the French empire only after the fact. As the colony grew, the authority that governed the region was often uncertain: Canada and Louisiana alternately claimed control over the Illinois throughout the eighteenth century. Later, British and Spanish authorities tried to divide the region along the Mississippi River. Yet Illinois settlers and Native people continued to welcome and partner with European governments, even if that meant playing the competing empires against one another in order to pursue local interests. Empire by Collaboration explores the remarkable community and distinctive creole culture of colonial Illinois Country, characterized by compromise and flexibility rather than domination and resistance. Drawing on extensive archival research, Robert Michael Morrissey demonstrates how Natives, officials, traders, farmers, religious leaders, and slaves constantly negotiated local and imperial priorities and worked purposefully together to achieve their goals. Their pragmatic intercultural collaboration gave rise to new economies, new forms of social life, and new forms of political engagement. Empire by Collaboration shows that this rugged outpost on the fringe of empire bears central importance to the evolution of early America.


The British Friend

The British Friend
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 734
Release: 1900
Genre: Society of Friends
ISBN:

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Empire of the Islamic World

Empire of the Islamic World
Author: Robin S. Doak
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2009
Genre: Islamic Empire
ISBN: 1438103174

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This well-written reference resource explores the Islamic Empire's society, culture, and daily life, including architecture and art; astronomy and mathematics; customs, holidays, sports, and foods; government systems; industry and trade; language and literature; military structure and strategy; and mythology and religious beliefs. While Islam, the world's second-largest religion, is the most obvious legacy of the Islamic Empire, the political and scientific contributions are equally formidable. Islamic Empire addresses these and other important connections to our modern world.