Le travail de Douglas Newton explore l'histoire européenne moderne, avec un accent particulier sur les périodes de guerre et leurs séquelles. Son érudition se caractérise par une recherche historique rigoureuse et une exploration approfondie des forces politiques et sociales complexes qui ont façonné le XXe siècle. L'intérêt principal de Newton réside dans les négociations diplomatiques et les efforts de paix en des temps troublés, offrant aux lecteurs de nouvelles perspectives sur des moments historiques cruciaux.
Présentation très vaste et très détaillée de l'art traditionnel de cette région du monde: près de 500 objets: statues, bijoux, tissus, armes. Un art d'une grande richesse, tant par la beauté de ses formes que par son contenu mythologique et religieux
This book explores the making of British policy toward Germany in the aftermath of its defeat in the Great War. Newton shows how British pressures on Germany during the formative months of the new republic were crucial in debilitating the German Revolution and the faltering Weimar democracy. He reveals the inner workings of British policy-making and shows how domestic political priorities triumphed over the expert opinion of intelligence "moderates," with ominous consequences for the fate of German democracy and the rest of Europe.
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A Defiant Soldier and the Struggle Against the Great War
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The book explores an alternate history where World War I concludes early through negotiations, avoiding the tumultuous events that followed, such as the rise of Communism, Fascism, Nazism, the Great Depression, and World War II. It delves into the voices and arguments for peace during the war, presenting a compelling "what if" scenario that reimagines the 20th century's trajectory and its profound implications on global history.
Emphasizing diverse communication methods, the book advocates for teachers to integrate various types of dialogue with hands-on activities to enhance children's learning and comprehension in primary science.
Focusing on fostering creativity in children aged 3-11, this book offers a wealth of engaging activities and practical suggestions. It goes beyond merely listing ideas, providing guidance that helps young learners plan and create quality products. The approach encourages hands-on learning and innovation, making it a valuable resource for educators aiming to inspire their students in design and technology.
This work offers the reader a fresh look at the arts of Africa, Oceania, and Indonesia - works which have previously been labelled as barbaric fetishes and idols but which now provide inspiration for poets and painters around the world. The book is divided into three geographical areas: Africa, Oceania and Indonesia. Each section is broken down further into regions or countries, and these sub-divisions explore the history and cultural significance of the area's art. The title also includes unpublished documentary illustrations - including prints, photographs and drawings - of the art in action, be it a photograph of a piece of jewellry adorning the neck of a Nok warrior or an engraving depicting a Maori war canoe being cast off into the Pacific.