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The permanent exhibition in the north wing of Dresden's Royal Palace presents the surviving, magnificent vestments from the possessions of the Saxon electors, dating from around 1550 to 1650. This unique treasure trove of European fashion and textile history from the Renaissance and early Baroque has now been re-opened to the public after more than 80 years in storage and many years of conservation and restoration measures. This exhibition guide is the first work to do justice to a collection rich in silk, gold and silver. It covers all the rulers' robes on display, including complete costume ensembles, suits with doublet and trousers, ladies' dresses, and individual garments. There are also introductions to the many portraits, accessories and sumptuous armoury on display. Clothes make the man - clothes make politics: rulers' costumes and haute couture from the period 1550 to 1650
Ende des 17. Jahrhunderts erhielten volkssprachige Texte des Mittelalters im Heiligen Römischen Reich eine bislang unerreichte Aufmerksamkeit. Gelehrte wie Johann Schilter (1632-1705) sammelten und edierten das älteste deutsche Schriftgut aus einer neuen integrativen und polyhistorisch ausgerichteten Perspektive, die sich für juristische, historiographische und sakrale Texte zugleich interessierte. Am Beispiel der Editionen Schilters untersucht die vorliegende Studie diese Umbruchszeit einer frühneuzeitlichen Germanistik, die deutschrechtliche Studien, Mittelalterhistoriographie und germanische Sprachgeschichte miteinander verband. Im Mittelpunkt stehen die Auswirkungen des Entstehungskontexts frühneuzeitlicher Editionen auf ihr Erscheinungsbild, welche in der Forschung bislang erst in Ansätzen berücksichtigt wurden. Mit Blick auf die begünstigenden oder einschränkenden Faktoren, welche den Herstellungsprozess frühneuzeitlicher Editionen prägten, wird Schilter so als lange Zeit zu Unrecht verkannter Protagonist der germanistischen Mittelalterphilologie um 1700 mit seinen Vorläufern ebenso wie mit seinen Nachfolgern in Beziehung gesetzt.
Don't mistake this for dry history! Lynn MacKaben Brown's Furs and Fevers offers the reader a view into a long lost and mostly forgotten world-a world where Indigenous tribes interact with French-Canadian trappers and traders, while their way of life is unravelling under the pressure of American expansion into Indiana. The characters are historical, and their interactions follow the historical records available thanks to Brown's exhaustive research.The author has a gift for placing believable and compelling words in the mouths of those long dead and weaving it all into a story that keeps the reader entranced. Along the way, without noticing, that reader receives an education into the systems and politics of Indiana and the frontier in the early part of the 19th century.There is plenty within these pages to challenge you, and controversial actions that leap out of their hoary context and force you to contend with your contemporary judgements and worldview. The past has dilemmas that can still cause debate today. "Furs and Fevers is a compelling, enjoyable, and highly enlightening read that I envy you the initial discovery experience that is now, sadly in my rear-view mirror. Savor it!"Brian Hogan, direct descendent of Dominique Rousseau."Lynn enthusiastically embraces the concept of history as a story. She combines bulldog determination to unearth truth with her interpretation of events. Then she re-creates the multicultural, time-honored role of tribal historian/storyteller. And who doesn't love a good story?"Sigmund Brouwer, author of The Last Temple.
By: Elizabeth M. Leach Rixford, Pub. 1932, reprinted 2023, 254 pages, Index, soft cover, ISBN #978-1-63914-126-5. This work shows connections to the royal and noble families of Europe. The notable ancestors traced by the author include Cerdic, first of the West Saxon Kings; Alfred the Great; Robert Bruce; Kings Henry I, II, and III; Kings Edward I, II, and III; and many lines through Charlemagne, Louis I, the Earls of Warren, the Dukes of Normandy, the Royal House of Portugal, the House of Capet, the Counts of Anjoy, the Kings of Jerusalem, and more. Part two of this volume, the author has included how several Mayflower lines are connected to all the members of the Vermont Society of Mayflower Descendants. Surnames of the following royal, noble or Mayflower households: Aquitaine, Angouleme, Anjoy, Baskerville, Beauchamp, Bray, Bulkeley, Capet, Castille, Cheney, James Chilton, Francis Cooke, Courtenay, Rixford, De Vere, Farleigh-Hungerford, Devereux, Douglas, Drake, Eaton, Ferrers, Fitz-Alan, Flanders, Graves, Greene, Gregory, Hainault, Heydon, Johnson, William Latham, Lawrence (John and Isaac), Lisle, Marshall, Milbourne, Moore, Mowbray, Phelps, Port, Province, Rogers, Russell, Seymour, De Spineto, Smith and Georges, Sir Henry Smith, Stanley, Throckmorton, Tailefer, Vermandois, Warren, Washburn, Washington, Winnington (Wynnington), Gov. Thomas Welles, Whitney, William the Conqueror, Winslow, and Wyne.
By: Montague S. Giuseppi, Pub. 1921, reprinted 2023, 210 pages, Index, ISBN #978-1-63914-120-3.This book contains copies of all the Returns of Naturalizations of foreign Protestants sent from the Colonies to the Lords Commissioners for Trade and Plantations during the period 1740 to 1772. It covers approximately 6,500 persons who were naturalized. These Returns are from the colonies of South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, New York, and Pennsylvania, along with some from Jamaica in the West Indies. The Returns from Pennsylvania making up the bulk of these persons within. The entries generally include name, religion, town and county of residence, and date of naturalization.
By: Lucy M. Davis Cowan, Pub. 1926, reprinted 2023, 98 pages, Index, soft cover, ISBN #978-1-63914-109-8.Warren County was created in 1800 from Allegheny and Lycoming counties. It sits in the Northwestern corner of the state boarding New York. This book is compilation of Revolutionary Soldiers who were buried in Warren County. Each entry is a mini biography of the soldier giving much data on the proven military service records, along with personal family data and connections. The author has also provided data on soldiers whose military service records who have not been proved. There is a section on tombstone inscriptions of Revolutionary Soldiers and their wives who were buried in Warren County, along with locations of their graves. The final chapter concludes with Warren County Pensioners.
By: James P. Bell, Pub. 1905, reprinted 2023, 288 pages, Index, soft cover, ISBN #978-1-63914-108-1.Hanover County was created in 1721 from New Kent County and Campbell County, Virginia was created in1782 from Bedford County. This book is an invaluable transcript of the Minute Books of Cedar Creek Meeting, Hanover County, Virginia and the South River Meeting, Campbell County, Virginia. These records of Quaker births, deaths, marriages, disownments, and removals cover several thousand persons.
By: Charles A. Fisher, Pub. 1950, reprinted 2023, 81 pages, Index, soft cover, ISBN #978-1-63914-106-7.When Northumberland was created in 1772, it was the largest county in the state of Pennsylvania. 27 counties have been formed, wholly or in part from it. The Wills and Administrations given in the book are abstracts of the records of the four following counties: Northumberland, Mifflin, Indiana and Union. Data to be found within: Northumberland County 1772-1813, Mifflin County 1789-1793, Union County 1813-1818 and Indiana County 1818-1849.
First published in 1974, Black Majority marked a breakthrough in our understanding of early American history. Today, Wood's insightful study remains more relevant and enlightening than ever. This landmark book chronicles the crucial formative years of North America's wealthiest and most tormented British colony. It explores how West African familiarity with rice determined the Lowcountry economy and how a skilled but enslaved labor force formed its own distinctive language and culture. While African American history often focuses on the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Black Majority underscores the significant role early African arrivals played in shaping the direction of American history.This revised and updated fiftieth anniversary edition challenges a fresh generation with provocative history and features a new epilogue by the author.
Joséphine Bonaparte, future consort of Napoléon; Térézia Tallien, the most beautiful woman in Europe; and Juliette Récamier, muse of intellectuals, cast off the rigid clothing regime of the past. Overcoming forced marriages and imprisonment during the Terror, they became the first self-made fashion celebrities. From one year to the next, the Three Graces led a rebellion against corsets, petticoats and enormous skirts. Their flowing garments not only embodied freedom for modern women but also marked the emergence of global capitalism, shopping culture and the rise of powerful style influencers. Joséphine combined the style of Black women from her Caribbean childhood with garments from India and Kashmir to fuse cultures and bend gender rules. Her best friend and style collaborator, Térézia, celebrated the female body and her own erotic independence. Juliette pioneered a radical minimalism, posing for portraits in pure-white, virginal gowns. After the French Revolution, a conservative reaction would keep women "buttoned up" for two centuries, making the fashion-forward story of the Three Graces even more resonant today.
"The bluest of blood; the boldest of hearts; the de Montforte brothers will take your breath away."When the powerful Lucien de Montforte, the Duke of Blackheath, arrives home to find a dangerous and vengeful woman waiting for him in his bed with pistol in hand, the master manipulator never dreams that he has finally met his match. But thanks to his scheming family's successful attempts to force a wedding, the wicked and wily duke finds himself entangled in a web of his own making in this spectacular conclusion to Danelle Harmon's critically acclaimed de Montforte Brothers series!
Sometimes time travel is just the miracle you need. Unless it sends you to the last place you want to go.Abigail Martin needs a miracle. After a crushing family secret stole her job, her apartment, and her future, she escapes her ruined life and risks a return to her hometown. Hints from a trusted friend that a mysterious bed and breakfast could grant her deepest desires lead her to rent a room. But when her former crush-a man she's spent months avoiding-won't leave her side, they both end up facing more than just the past she tried to escape.Evan Blake finally has a second chance to win his first love, and he won't let a little thing like her refusal stand in his way. When Abigail's insistence on staying at a weird inn dumps them in Colonial Boston on the doorstep of the Revolutionary War, suddenly finding a way to ask her out seems the least of his worries. Despite the bizarre and unimaginable challenges of the 1700s, he refuses to give up on capturing her heart. But will finding their way home mean losing her forever?¿ The Back Inn Time series books are fun, faith-filled stories of what it might be like to suddenly experience life in a different time. These clean historical romances are packed with humor and adventure. Perfect for fans of dual timeline or time slip stories and Christian historical romance, these books answer the question every historical fiction fan wonders-what would it be like if I went back to that time? If you enjoy the wholesomeness of Amish, Western, or frontier fiction and adore romantic comedies, then a visit to a seaside Victorian inn where you can "step back inn time and leave your troubles behind!" is for you.
"Schneider transports readers to the violent and inspiring crucible of America, capturing the patriotic vigorand sacrifice of the country's tentative first steps." As Christmas approaches, a brutal winter storm closes in on Philadelphia and Betsy, a young widow exiled from her Quaker faith, is called to help the American cause. Hessian soldiers attack Nathaniel's home. After witnessing the horror of the Hessian's crimes, he joins Washington's rag-tag forces in a last-ditch all-or-nothing attack on Trenton during the height of the storm. Washington's success depends on the aid of Nate, others like him, and the daring ingenuity of Betsy as she attempts to stall Colonel Von Donop and his reinforcement troops bound for the Hessian fort in Trenton. Washington sets the secret code phrase of the winter mission as "victory or death" and they all have to face their own slim odds of success.
A Town of James is the first of the Books of Amerika book series, each of which tells of a unique period in American history. This premiere book transports the reader to Jamestown, just on the cusp of Bacon's Revolution of 1676. Set amidst this fervid backdrop, we follow the story of two brothers, twins, separated at birth, but both bearing the name of James.Joseph Eldredge revives the age old twin-comedy in this poetic drama, brining to life again all the free beauty of 17th century English - with annotations - to immerse the reader in a unique experience of History and Dream.
The British campaign to capture Fort Carillon on the Ticonderoga Peninsula in 1758 resulted in the largest battle of the French and Indian War. Crafted by Prime Minister William Pitt, the scope and scale of the British effort was staggering, calling for their northern colonies to raise 20,000 men to rendezvous with the British Regulars at Albany. The directive would test the patience, resources, and will of the colonial governments as well as that of the newly appointed the British commander-in-chief, General James Abercrombie. For the defenders of New France matters were dire. Reports were arriving that Abercrombie's numbers were over twice the entire fighting strength of Canada. For the French field commander, the Marquis de Montcalm, there were few options. The Marquis had long opposed defending frontier forts, calling for abandoning these posts at the first sign of threat in order to conserve the colony's resources. The French Governor disagreed and dispatched Montcalm and his white-coated French regulars with orders to defend Fort Carillon. With his army the only thing that stood between the British and the interior of Canada, there appeared to be a single path before the Marquis. Whether the Governor liked it or not, a rearguard action followed by a retreat down Lake Champlain was the only answer that would leave the army of Canada in position to fight again. Yet, within the span of a few days Montcalm would set these views aside, and suddenly risk both his army and the fate of Canada on a single risky battle. Based on journals, letters, and accounts of the participants on both sides, The Road to Ticonderoga: The Campaign of 1758 in the Champlain Valley by Michael G. Laramie recounts this unexpected tale of victory and defeat on the North American frontier. Here we learn how the unexpected death of a dynamic leader, George Howe, elder brother of Richard and William, nearly crushed "the soul of General Abercrombie's army," leading to misinterpreted orders and hesitation on the part of the British. At the same time, the French commander perilously underestimated the ability of his own forces while overestimating his enemy's before his fateful and unexpected decision to make his stand at Ticonderoga. With lessons and repercussions for future warfare in North America, The Road to Ticonderoga shows how a series of small mistakes can cascade into a catastrophe under weak leadership--or be exploited by a strong one.
Le service patrimoine et histoire locale de la médiathèque d'Arras est riche en documents anciens. La série FF116 à FF138 est formée de gros registres dans lesquels étaient inscrits, outre des arrêts et empêchements (police), appels (justice), ce qui fait l'objet de cette publication : les récréantages de bourgeoisie et les curatelles. Les bourgeoises et bourgeois relevaient le droit de bourgeoisie d'un conjoint ou parent pour conserver les privilèges afférents et l'exonération d'impôt sur les biens et les magistrats de la ville imposaient un curateur pour les successions vacantes suite au décès d'un bourgeois. On y trouvera donc de nombreuses informations pour compléter la généalogie des familles.
Das Geschehen des Romans DIE DULDERIN rankt sich um das Leben der Kurfürstin Anna Maria Luisa de Medici und setzt an bei ihrer Jugend in Florenz in den schwierigen politischen und persönlichen Verhältnissen der Medici. Ihre Kunstliebe und ihre Haltung als adlige Frau formieren sich und sind Grundlage ihrer Ehe mit dem Herzog und Kurfürsten Johann Wilhelm II. und ihrer Übersiedlung an den Hof zu Düsseldorf. Ihr aktives und kreatives Leben ist überschattet durch ihre Kinderlosigkeit, sodass sie als einflussreiche und religiöse Frau ihrer Zeit im Bereich der Volksmission tätig wird sowie als Kunstliebhaberin agiert. Nach dem Tod ihres Gatten verlässt sie Düsseldorf und lebt in Florenz, wo sie erdulden muss, dass man ihr als Frau den Großherzogstitel verweigert.
Die körperliche Reinigung stellt eine anthropologische Konstante dar. Das Bad dient hygienischen wie rituellen Zwecken und lässt sich im übertragenen Sinn auch auf das seelische Heil beziehen. Vor allem aber verweist es auf den pflegebedürftigen Körper, der zum Waschen entblößt werden muss. Aus Mythologie, Theologie und Medizin lässt sich das Thema nicht wegdenken. Entsprechend vielgestaltig fallen Darstellungen von badenden Menschen aus. Jan-David Mentzel stellt anhand ausgewählter Kunstwerke die reichhaltige Bildwelt rund um das Bad vor und spürt den vielfältigen kulturellen Verknüpfungen des Themas nach. Dabei zeigt er, auf welche Weise Künstler wie etwa Jan van Eyck oder Albrecht Dürer das Sujet in der Renaissance als Experimentierfeld nutzten, um neue Körperbilder zu erproben. Fundierter Überblick über die reichhaltige Bildwelt des Bades im 15. und 16. Jahrhundert Neue Bewertung von Badedarstellungen als künstlerisches Experimentierfeld Darstellung der wichtigsten Bade-Ikonographien in Malerei, Graphik und Buchkunst
Secret history of The Calves'-Head Club, a late 17th- and early 18th-century secret society of anti-monarchical incendiaries organised to mock the death of Charles I.
Until this book was published in 1974, many of the letters in this book between Charles I Prince Rupert his nephew and the leading Royalist commander had never been published. From a mainly private collection, the letters give a fascinating insight into the stormy relationship between the monarch and his nephew.
Daniel hated his brother. He knew it was wrong; knew his parents would be grieved if they discovered what was in his heart. But he'd had his fill of living in Taregan's shadow . . . Taregan the bold, the athletic, the courageous. How Daniel despised him! His only hope was to somehow escape Taregan and the life he'd always known.Then British soldiers arrive, bringing with them the perfect opportunity, which Daniel accepts . . . never dreaming his choices will lead them all into danger, betrayal, and the greatest trial they have ever faced.The adventures of Gilda, Fallon, and their children continue in book three of the Keepers of the Ring series.
"The bluest of blood, the boldest of hearts; the de Montforte brothers will take your breath away."England, 1776: Lord Gareth de Montforte is known as an irresponsible rake with a heart of gold. When he takes a bullet for boldly thwarting a stagecoach robbery, he is stunned to discover that the beautiful young woman he has heroically rescued, Juliet Paige, is his deceased brother's American fiancée, accompanied by her infant daughter. Despite his brother the duke's refusal to acknowledge Juliet, Gareth is determined to do right by the courageous woman who crossed an ocean to give her baby her rightful name. But Juliet is wary of marrying this black sheep aristocrat, even while she is hopelessly charmed by the dashing devil. Never has she met anyone who embraces life so thoroughly, who makes her laugh, who loves her so well. And, even when it seems the odds are against them, Juliet has absolute faith that Gareth will go beyond the call of duty, risking his life itself to give her and her daughter a home - and a love that will last a lifetime.
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