Tag: Britain

Meteorological Disasters in Medieval Britain (AD 1000‒1500)


Free Download Meteorological Disasters in Medieval Britain (AD 1000‒1500): Archaeological, Historical and Climatological Perspectives within a Wider European Context by Peter J. Brown
English | EPUB | 2023 | 293 Pages | ISBN : 3110719576 | 50.5 MB
When high-magnitude meteorological hazards impact vulnerable human populations, disasters are the inevitable consequence. Through archaeological and historical evidence, this book investigates how these sudden and unpredictable events affected British medieval populations (AD 1000-1500).

(more…)

Early Computing in Britain Ferranti Ltd. and Government Funding, 1948 ― 1958 (Repost)


Free Download Early Computing in Britain: Ferranti Ltd. and Government Funding, 1948 ― 1958 by Simon Lavington
English | EPUB | 2019 | 392 Pages | ISBN : 3030151026 | 172.3 MB
This unique book presents the story of the pioneering manufacturing company Ferranti Ltd. – producer of the first commercially-available computers – and of the nine end-user organisations who purchased these machines with government help in the period 1951 to 1957. The text presents personal reminiscences from many of the diverse engineers, programmers and marketing staff who contributed to this important episode in the emergence of modern computers, further illustrated by numerous historical photographs. Considerable technical details are also supplied in the appendices.

(more…)

Boudica Warrior Woman of Roman Britain


Free Download Caitlin C. Gillespie, "Boudica: Warrior Woman of Roman Britain "
English | ISBN: 0190609079 | 2018 | 216 pages | EPUB | 2 MB
In AD 60/61, Rome almost lost the province of Britain to a woman. Boudica, wife of the client king Prasutagus, fomented a rebellion that proved catastrophic for Camulodunum (Colchester), Londinium (London), and Verulamium (St Albans), destroyed part of a Roman legion, and caused the deaths of an untold number of veterans, families, soldiers, and Britons. Yet with one decisive defeat, her vision of freedom was destroyed, and the Iceni never rose again. Boudica: Warrior Woman of Roman Britain introduces readers to the life and literary importance of Boudica through juxtaposing her different literary characterizations with those of other women and rebel leaders. This study focuses on our earliest literary evidence, the accounts of Tacitus and Cassius Dio, and investigates their narratives alongside material evidence of late Iron Age and early Roman Britain. Throughout the book, Caitlin Gillespie draws comparative sketches between Boudica and the positive and negative examples with which readers associate her, including the prophetess Veleda, the client queen Cartimandua, and the rebel Caratacus. Literary comparisons assist in the understanding of Boudica as a barbarian, queen, mother, commander in war, and leader of revolt. Within the ancient texts, Boudica is also used as an internal commentator on the failures of the emperor Nero, and her revolt epitomizes ongoing conflicts of gender and power at the end of the Juilio-Claudian era. Both literary and archaeological sources point towards broader issues inherent in the clash between Roman and native cultures. Boudica’s unique ability to unify disparate groups of Britons cemented her place in the history of Roman Britain. While details of her life remain elusive, her literary character still has more to say.

(more…)

A Viking Market Kingdom in Ireland and Britain Trade Networks and the Importation of a Southern Scandinavian Silver Bul


Free Download Tom Horne, "A Viking Market Kingdom in Ireland and Britain: Trade Networks and the Importation of a Southern Scandinavian Silver Bul"
English | ISBN: 0367357844 | 2021 | 294 pages | PDF | 16 MB
Viking-Age trade, network theory, silver economies, kingdom formation, and the Scandinavian raiding and settlement of Ireland and Britain are all popular subjects. However, few have looked for possible connections between these phenomena, something this book suggests were closely related.

(more…)

Twentieth-Century Britain A Very Short Introduction


Free Download Kenneth O. Morgan, "Twentieth-Century Britain: A Very Short Introduction"
English | 2005 | pages: 128 | ISBN: 019285397X | EPUB | 2,4 mb
The last century has been a tumultuous one for the culture and politics of Britain. Kenneth Morgan’s Twentieth-Century Britain is a crisp analysis of the forces of consensus and conflict that have existed in Britain since the First World War. Using a wide variety of sources, including the records of political parties and recently released documents from Britain’s Public Records Office, Kenneth Morgan covers the full scope of Britain’s modern history while drawing thought-provoking comparisons with the post-war history of other nations. This penetrating analysis by a leading twentieth-century historian makes for fantastic reading for anyone interested in the development of modern Britain.

(more…)

Empire of the Clouds When Britain’s Aircraft Ruled the World


Free Download James Hamilton-Paterson, "Empire of the Clouds: When Britain’s Aircraft Ruled the World"
English | 2011 | pages: 400 | ISBN: 0571247954, 0571247946 | EPUB | 1,5 mb
In 1945 Britain was the world’s leading builder of jet aircraft and in the decade that followed, produced planes such as the Comet, Vulcan, Hawker Hunter and Lightning; but by the early 1960s aviation companies such as Avro and Vickers were either gone or struggling. This book fuses the author’s memories of British aviation’s heyday with tales of the legendary aircraft and test pilots and a rueful history of Britain’s loss of self-confidence and power. Special illustrated edition.

(more…)