Why did the peasants really revolt?
| Bezeichnung | Wert |
|---|---|
| Titel |
Why did the peasants really revolt?
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| Untertitel |
How plague, slavery and taxes fuelled the bloody uprising of 1381
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| Medienart | |
| Person | |
| Reihe | |
| Auflage |
2017 / Christmas
|
| Verlag | |
| Ort |
Bristol
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| Jahr | |
| Schlagwort | |
| Urheber |
BBC Worldwide
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| ISSN |
14698552
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Artikel
Why did the peasants really revolt?
| Bezeichnung | Wert |
|---|---|
| Untertitel |
In 1381, a ast rebel army ransacked the Tower of London, burned palaces and murdered government officials. What, asks Laura Ashe, prooked this explosion of popular rage: the excesses of England's landowners, or harted of King Richard II?
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| Person |
Ashe, Laura (Verfasser/-in)
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| Auflage |
2017 / Christmas
|
| Verlag |
Immediate Media Company
|
| Jahr |
2017
|
| Umfang |
S.20-25
|
How to negotiate an Exit
| Bezeichnung | Wert |
|---|---|
| Untertitel |
As Brexit talks rumble on, could Britain learn anything from Americans' attempts to extricate themselves from the British empire following the War of Independence?
|
| Person |
Cutterham, Tom (Verfasser/-in)
|
| Auflage |
2017 / Christmas
|
| Verlag |
Immediate Media Company
|
| Jahr |
2017
|
| Umfang |
S.27-30
|
The Island fortress Fallacy
| Bezeichnung | Wert |
|---|---|
| Untertitel |
Across the millennia, Britain's landscape, psyche and genetic makeup have been irrevocably altered by the threat, and the reality, of invasions.
|
| Person |
Willis, Sam (Verfasser/-in)
Coward, David (Verfasser/-in) |
| Auflage |
2017 / Christmas
|
| Verlag |
Immediate Media Company
|
| Jahr |
2017
|
| Umfang |
S.33-39
|
Was Alfred really the great?
| Bezeichnung | Wert |
|---|---|
| Untertitel |
In the popular imagination, Alfred the Great is the man who singlehandedly forged the English nation while saving it from the Vikings. But in the rush to acclaim an Anglo-Saxon superhero, are we withewashing the truth?
|
| Person |
Adams, Max (Verfasser/-in)
|
| Auflage |
2017 / Christmas
|
| Verlag |
Immediate Media Company
|
| Jahr |
2017
|
| Umfang |
S.42-45
|
The medieval Dance of Death
| Bezeichnung | Wert |
|---|---|
| Untertitel |
From the 14th to 16th centuries, Europeans were seized by a manic desire to dance - and did so in their hundreds, often until they dropped. But what caused this bizarre phenomenon - disease, disaster or the devil?
|
| Person |
Carr, Helen (Verfasser/-in)
|
| Auflage |
2017 / Christmas
|
| Verlag |
Immediate Media Company
|
| Jahr |
2017
|
| Umfang |
S.46-49
|
First World War disaster
| Bezeichnung | Wert |
|---|---|
| Untertitel |
"Men, women and children were vapourised by the 5,000°C fireball or dragged out into the harbour by the tsunami"
|
| Person |
Cook, Tim (Verfasser/-in)
|
| Auflage |
2017 / Christmas
|
| Verlag |
Immediate Media Company
|
| Jahr |
2017
|
| Umfang |
S.50-55
|
Have you heard the one about the president of the United States?
| Bezeichnung | Wert |
|---|---|
| Untertitel |
More than any other US leader, Abraham Lincoln told jokes as a tonic, an ice-breakter and a political weapon.
|
| Person |
Carwardine, Richard (Verfasser/-in)
|
| Auflage |
2017 / Christmas
|
| Verlag |
Immediate Media Company
|
| Jahr |
2017
|
| Umfang |
S.57-59
|
Britain's Bonnie and Clyde
| Bezeichnung | Wert |
|---|---|
| Untertitel |
In the 1920s and 30s, the press gloried in tales of bank raids, prison breaks and high-speed getaways perpetrated on both sides of the Atlantic.
|
| Person |
Brown, Alyson (Verfasser/-in)
|
| Auflage |
2017 / Christmas
|
| Verlag |
Immediate Media Company
|
| Jahr |
2017
|
| Umfang |
S.60-64
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