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The German Peasants' War
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In this “extraordinary and brilliant book” (Helen Castor, author of She-Wolves), a prize-winning historian offers the definitive account of the sixteenth-century uprising that revolutionized Europe
The German Peasants’ War was the greatest popular uprising in Western Europe before the French Revolution. In 1524 and 1525, it swept across Germany with astonishing speed as well over a hundred thousand people massed in armed bands to demand a new and more egalitarian order. The peasants took control of vast areas of southern and middle Germany, torching and plundering the monasteries, convents, and castles that stood in their way. But they proved no match for the forces of the lords, who put down the revolt by slaying somewhere between seventy and a hundred thousand peasants in just over two months.
In Summer of Fire and Blood, the first history of the German Peasants’ War in a generation, historian Lyndal Roper exposes the far-reaching ramifications of this rebellion. Though the war’s victors portrayed the uprising as naive and inchoate, Roper reveals a mass movement that sought to make good on the radical potential of the Protestant Reformation. By recovering what the people themselves felt and believed, Summer of Fire and Blood reconstructs the thrilling, tragic story of the peasants’ fight to change the world.
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The Traitor of Arnhem
- The Untold Story of WWII’s Greatest Betrayal and the Moment That Changed History Forever
- De: Robert Verkaik
- Narrado por: Jonathan Keeble
- Duración: 10 h y 23 m
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The end of World War II is in sight. Following the overwhelming victory on D-Day, Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin all seek to shape the future to their own ends by winning the race to Berlin. The British launch Operation Market Garden, the greatest airborne operation the world has ever seen. It's a bold move that, if successful, will end the war in weeks. But behind the scenes spies are working their craft, the Allies' plans are betrayed, the operation fails—and thousands of our soldiers die.
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Outstanding
- De JOHN DAVIS en 04-16-25
De: Robert Verkaik
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Maria Theresa
- Empress: The Making of the Austrian Enlightenment
- De: Richard Bassett
- Narrado por: Kitty Hendrix
- Duración: 20 h y 5 m
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Maria Theresa was the single most powerful woman in eighteenth-century Europe. At the age of just twenty-three she succeeded to the Habsburg domains only to find them contested by almost every power in Europe. In this engrossing biography, Richard Bassett traces Maria Theresa's life and complex legacy. Drawing on hitherto unpublished sources, Bassett reveals her keen sense of moderation and tolerance, innovative ideas on free trade and finance, and studied reluctance to resort to policies of territorial expansion.
De: Richard Bassett
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The Stained Glass Window
- A Family History as the American Story, 1790-1958
- De: David Levering Lewis
- Narrado por: Dion Graham
- Duración: 11 h y 59 m
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Sitting beneath a stained glass window dedicated to his grandmother in the Atlanta church where his family had prayed for generations, preeminent American historian David Levering Lewis was struck by the great lacunae in what he could know about his own ancestors. He vowed to excavate their past and tell their story.
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Cerebral Entanglements
- How the Brain Shapes Our Public and Private Lives
- De: Allan J. Hamilton
- Narrado por: Tom Beyer
- Duración: 14 h y 26 m
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It took a brain surgeon who's spent a lifetime in the operating room experiencing the brain's union of form and function to write this book. Cerebral Entanglements, unlike most books on the brain, looks at the intimate and vital emotions in our lives, and shows as well, how neuroimaging studies can transform our understanding of crucial emotional or mental health concerns.
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The Neverending Empire
- The Infinite Impact of Ancient Rome
- De: Aldo Cazzullo, Loredana Maria Rinaldi - translation
- Narrado por: Dugald Bruce-Lockhart
- Duración: 8 h y 15 m
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From its mythical foundations and epic construction to its enduring historical and cultural impact, the ancient Roman Empire has long fascinated people across the world. In The Neverending Empire esteemed Italian journalist Aldo Cazzullo describes an exciting new historical perspective: that the Roman Empire never fell. In fact, its influence reaches further and deeper than ever.
De: Aldo Cazzullo, y otros
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Crescent Dawn
- The Rise of the Ottoman Empire and the Making of the Modern Age
- De: Si Sheppard
- Narrado por: Mark Elstob
- Duración: 21 h y 41 m
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Crescent Dawn features some of the legendary figures of the era – from Mehmet the Conqueror, and Suleiman the Magnificent on the Ottoman side, to Charles V and Vasco de Gama on the other – and some of the most exotic locales on Earth – from the sumptuous palaces of Constantinople to the bloody battlefields of the Balkans to the awe-inspiring mountains of Ethiopia. This is a colorful history that brings the great battles of the age to life and clearly shows how the western struggle against the Ottomans constituted the first truly world war.
De: Si Sheppard
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Lawless Republic
- De: Josiah Osgood
- Narrado por: David Holt
- Duración: 11 h y 10 m
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In its final decades, the Roman Republic was engulfed by a crime wave. An epidemic of extortions, murders, and acts of insurrection tested the court system's capacity to maintain order. As case after case filled the docket, an ambitious young lawyer named Cicero seized every opportunity to litigate, forging a reputation as a master debater with a bright future in politics. In Lawless Republic, historian Josiah Osgood recounts the legendary orator's ascent and fall, and his pivotal role in the republic's lurch toward autocracy.
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Entertaining and educational
- De N. Mammen en 02-25-25
De: Josiah Osgood
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A Man on Fire
- The Worlds of Thomas Wentworth Higginson
- De: Douglas R. Egerton
- Narrado por: Paul Boehmer
- Duración: 15 h y 54 m
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Few Americans covered as much ground as Thomas Wentworth Higginson. Born in 1823 to a family descended from Boston's Puritan founders, he attended Harvard, like all the men in his family, and prepared for the settled life of a minister. Instead, he rejected both privilege and convention, and embraced radical causes, attaching himself to nearly every major reform movement of the day, from women's rights to abolitionism. More than merely a fellow traveler, Higginson was a proponent of direct action.
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Jesus Wept
- Seven Popes and the Battle for the Soul of the Catholic Church
- De: Philip Shenon
- Narrado por: Richard Cohen
- Duración: 22 h y 16 m
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When the jolly Italian peasant-turned-cardinal Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli of Venice was elected Pope John XXIII in 1958, change was in the air. The Church, many said, had refused to enter the twentieth century. In response, Pope John launched Vatican II, an “ecumenical council” that summoned hundreds of church leaders to Rome. It marked one of the most progressive turns the Church had taken in centuries: “medicine of mercy,” as Pope John called it. Yet not everyone in the Church was prepared to accept this modernization.
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Too long by 3x
- De Road Reader en 04-21-25
De: Philip Shenon
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Everything Must Go
- The Stories We Tell About the End of the World
- De: Dorian Lynskey
- Narrado por: Dorian Lynskey
- Duración: 14 h y 50 m
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As Dorian Lynskey writes, “People have been contemplating the end of the world for millennia.” In this immersive and compelling cultural history, Lynskey reveals how religious prophecies of the apocalypse were secularized in the early 19th century by Lord Byron and Mary Shelley in a time of dramatic social upheaval and temporary climate change, inciting a long tradition of visions of the end without gods.
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A book that I needed
- De TJ Schreiber en 02-19-25
De: Dorian Lynskey
A Lost History Recovered
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