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Jeremy Black

    30. Oktober 1955

    Dieser produktive englische Historiker ist ein herausragender Gelehrter des britischen politischen Systems und der internationalen Beziehungen des 18. Jahrhunderts. Sein umfangreiches Werk, das über hundert Bücher umfasst, bietet tiefe Einblicke in historische Prozesse und deren Konsequenzen. Der Ansatz des Autors ist akribisch analytisch und ermöglicht es den Lesern, die Komplexität der damaligen Ereignisse vollständig zu erfassen. Seine Schriften sind eine unentbehrliche Ressource für alle, die sich für diese entscheidende Periode der britischen Geschichte interessieren.

    Jeremy Black
    Elitekämpfer
    Metropolis
    Der Zweite Weltkrieg in 100 historischen Originalkarten
    Die Kriege des 18. Jahrhunderts
    Der neue Atlas der Weltgeschichte
    Atlas der Weltgeschichte
    • 2025

      The Four Georges

      An Awfully British Kind of Monarchy, 1714-1830

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      The book explores the evolution of a unique British monarchy between 1714 and 1830, highlighting how it adapted and thrived amid significant challenges faced by European monarchs. It delves into the complexities of various British kings during this period, illustrating how their reigns contributed to the development of a distinct form of governance that contrasted sharply with the crises affecting their continental counterparts. The narrative provides insights into the interplay of politics, society, and monarchy in shaping modern Britain.

      The Four Georges
    • 2024

      Focusing on the interplay between foreign and domestic politics during George I's reign, this book offers a fresh perspective by connecting diplomacy with internal governance. Utilizing a rich array of British and foreign primary sources, it argues that foreign policy played a crucial role in shaping government actions and was central to political conflicts of the time. This approach reveals the complexities of governance in the early 18th century and highlights the significance of international relations in domestic affairs.

      Politics and Foreign Policy in the Age of George I, 1714-1727
    • 2024

      English Culture

      From the 18th Century to the Present Day

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Exploring the evolution of English culture since the eighteenth century, the book examines its reflection of the political and social conditions of the era. Jeremy Black provides a critical analysis that intertwines cultural developments with historical context, offering an original perspective on English history. Through this lens, readers gain insight into how cultural shifts mirror the broader societal changes throughout time.

      English Culture
    • 2024

      British Politics and Foreign Policy, 1744-57

      Mid-Century Crisis

      • 282 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      The period from 1744 to 1757 was marked by significant political upheaval in Britain, as internal unrest escalated into armed conflict while France achieved military successes in Europe. This volume explores the crucial political transformations during these years, providing a detailed analysis of the events and strategies that shaped the British government's response to both domestic and international challenges. It serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding the complexities of this tumultuous era.

      British Politics and Foreign Policy, 1744-57
    • 2024

      A History of Britain's Transport

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the evolution of transport, this book explores its significance in social and industrial history. It examines various modes of transport, from walking and packhorses to advancements in road, river, and canal travel, highlighting their often-overlooked roles. The narrative progresses through key historical periods, including the Roman era, medieval innovations, and the rise of rail, motoring, and air travel. By intertwining these developments, the book reveals the interconnectedness of different transport forms across time.

      A History of Britain's Transport
    • 2024

      Rethinking Geopolitics

      • 232 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the pivotal ideas presented by Halford Mackinder in 1904, the book explores the shifting geopolitical landscape that emerged from his theories. With Britain facing challenges from rising powers like America, Germany, and Russia, Mackinder identified Eastern Europe's "heartland" as crucial for global dominance. Historian Jeremy Black draws parallels to today's conflicts, such as the Russian invasion of Ukraine and tensions in the Taiwan Strait, urging a reevaluation of geopolitics from Mackinder's time to the current era and beyond.

      Rethinking Geopolitics
    • 2024

      Focusing on the pivotal years between 1731 and 1744, this book examines the intricacies of British foreign policy during a time of shifting alliances and rising tensions. It builds on Jeremy Black's earlier works by analyzing the decline of the Anglo-French alliance and the factors leading to the eventual declaration of war. Utilizing a variety of foreign and domestic sources, the study provides a detailed exploration of the political landscape, highlighting key events and decisions that shaped the era.

      British Politics and Foreign Policy, 1727-44
    • 2024

      Introduction to Global Military History

      1775 to the Present Day

      • 360 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      Focusing on modern warfare, this fourth edition provides a comprehensive overview from the eighteenth century to today. It offers an accessible narrative that highlights key developments and trends in global military history, making it suitable for both students and general readers interested in understanding the evolution of warfare over time.

      Introduction to Global Military History
    • 2024

      A History of Railways in 100 Maps

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the global evolution of railways, this volume explores their origins in north-west England and follows their development to modern intercontinental networks. As part of the acclaimed British Library '100 Maps' series, it offers a comprehensive historical perspective, highlighting significant milestones and advancements in railway technology and infrastructure across different regions.

      A History of Railways in 100 Maps
    • 2024

      Równie przystępne, co kompleksowe wprowadzenie do tematu wojny, ukazujące w zarysie dzieje konfliktów od antyku po współczesność. W czterdziestu krótkich rozdziałach Jeremy Black rozpatruje wojnę jako globalne zjawisko, nie ogranicza swojego spojrzenia jedynie do Europy i Stanów Zjednoczonych, lecz przygląda się także konfliktom, które rozgrywały się w Azji czy Afryce. Obok innowacji militarnych zmieniających oblicze wojen autor zwraca uwagę na społeczne i kulturowe aspekty konfliktów, podkreślając, jak duże znaczenie ma choćby ich różne postrzeganie przez poszczególne kultury. Wykorzystując zebraną wiedzę, Black podejmuje także próbę zarysowania możliwego kształtu przyszłych konfliktów zbrojnych. Jeremy Black, professor emeritus historii na University of Exeter. Autor licznych prac z zakresu historii wojskowości, w tym ponad 180 książek. Znawca brytyjskiej polityki zagranicznej i dyplomacji międzynarodowej.

      Wojna Krótka historia