Lord Castlereagh on the Concert of LEurope Castlereagh on the ...
.... the words of 18th century historian Edward
Gibbon, they were "temperate and indecisive," posing no threat to the social order of
Europe as a whole (
Gibbon 528 ....
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Concepts of Sovereignty
.... Gallagher, Tom. Political Change in Eastern
Europe. European History Quarterly, 24 (1999), 587 94.
Gibbon, Edward. The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. ....
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Defects in the Work of Jacques Le Goff
....
Gibbon, however, is not so bound up within the Enlightenment that one has to be .... the French monarchy and its relationship to the rest of
Europe disappears; in ....
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The Western Roman Empire
.... since vanished, and
Europe was degenerating into feudal warlordism. Cousin, Jean. Diocletian. Britannica 2001 Deluxe Edition CD-ROM. 2000 ed.
Gibbon, Edward. ....
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Currency Reforms of Charlemagne
.... the reverence of distant nations, distinguish him from the royal crowd; and
Europe dates a new era from his restoration of the Western empire (
Gibbon, 1955, p ....
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Voltaire's Candide
.... permanently installed in Switzerland chateau near the French border, where as "Innkeeper of
Europe" he hosted such figures as Boswell,
Gibbon, Casanova, and ....
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VIOLENCE AND THE RESTRAINT THEORY
.... Early Medieval
Europe. Houndsmill: Macmillan, 1991. .... Readings in Medieval History Volume I. Peterborough, ONT: Broadview Press, 1989.
Gibbon, Edward. ....
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ATTITUDES TOWARD VIOLENCE
.... Early Medieval
Europe. Houndsmill: Macmillan, 1991. .... Readings in Medieval History Volume I. Peterborough, ONT: Broadview Press, 1989.
Gibbon, Edward. ....
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Empire and the Middle East
.... had threatened to spill beyond Spain, their last outpost, into the heart of
Europe; in a often-quoted passage, the English historian
Gibbon discussed the ....
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The European Parliament
.... Two and a half centuries later, Edward
Gibbon expressed the view that the
Europe of his day, though divided among ever warring dynastic states, was already ....
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Roman Empire
.... were in possession of a single currency, something modern day
Europe has still .... we should rather be surprised that it had subsisted so long" (
Gibbon 1). "Roman ....
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Catastrophic Callapse of Societies How Arguments Only Partially ...
.... The narrative was created by historian Edward
Gibbon, and passed into the .... and other artifacts followed the general fashion trends of medieval Western
Europe. ....
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Impact of Collapse of the Soviet Union
.... Totalitarianism was imposed on Eastern
Europe from outside (by the Soviets) in the .... but at the same time limits the monarch's autocratic power (
Gibbon, 1963, p ....
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Founding of Roman Catholic Church
.... learn justice from the law, and mercy from the gospel (
Gibbon 367-8 .... bishops had formed alliances with prevailing secular authorities all over Western
Europe. ....
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Founding of the Roman Catholic Church
.... learn justice from the law, and mercy from the gospel (
Gibbon 367-8 .... bish ops had formed alliances with prevailing secular authorities all over Western
Europe. ....
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The Byzantine Empire and the Great Schism
.... Church that he founded thus inherited and carried into
Europe the stamp of .... 305) that "Christianity has never been a monolithic movement."
Gibbon's view of the ....
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Sedgwick's novel "Hope Leslie" The purpose of this resear
.... and consequent "transformation of men's existence and consciousness throughout
Europe" (Lukacs 31). .... he or she might do so as Scott (or indeed
Gibbon) does, by ....
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Citizenship
.... that Virgil came from Mantua and Cicero from Arpinum (
Gibbon, 1983, p .... movements for national political liberty and indeed revolution in
Europe and elsewhere. ....
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End of the Crusades
.... rose to prominence, had more in common with Renaissance Italy than with feudal Western
Europe. ....
Gibbon and Lessing did not hesitate to see in Saladin a model of ....
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The Fall of the Roman Empire
.... decline of Rome's grandeur was supported, for example, by Edward
Gibbon in his .... formerly held by the Roman Empire, the social situation in
Europe itself changed ....
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Roman Influence Upon Spain
.... among the so-called Five Good Emperors, under whom, in
Gibbon's view, the .... The divide between Catholic and Protestant
Europe follows, at least roughly, the ....
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18th Century British Universities
.... on eighteenth century British universities are the Autobiography of Edward
Gibbon (which was .... later to send their sons on the "Grand Tour" of
Europe to complete ....
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Greek Period and Roman Period
.... Barbarians and Romans - The Birth Struggle of
Europe, AD 400 700. .... White, Lynne. The Transformation of the Roman World:
Gibbon's Problem After Two Centuries. ....
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Primates
.... Catarrhini, the catarrhine monkeys and hominoids of Africa, Asia and
Europe, and the .... The
gibbon of the Family Hylobatuidae are the smallest of the apes. ....
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Primate Evolution
.... Catarrhini, the catarrhine monkeys and hominoids of Africa, Asia and
Europe, and the .... The
gibbon of the Family Hylobatuidae are the smallest of the apes. ....
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Praetorian Guard Under the Julio-Claudians QUIS CUSTODIET IPSOS ...
.... New York: Routledge.
Gibbon, Edward (1963). The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. .... Venice, the Hinge of
Europe. Chicago: University of Chicago. ....
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Toynbee's Study of History
.... his life and times: born into the confident and (in
Europe) largely peaceful .... powers.) According to Asimov, he was much more influenced by
Gibbon's Decline and ....
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This paper is an in-depth examination of the cont
.... argues, "The greatest gift of the Reformation was to provide
Europe and America .... the past from a humanities perspective: History is indeed what
Gibbon said it ....
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