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Peter Gibbons

    Northern Ireland 1921-1996
    The State in Northern Ireland, 1921-1972
    Storm of War
    Brothers of the Sword
    Vikingská sága. Krví a železem
    • Vikingská sága. Krví a železem

      • 304 stránok
      • 11 hodin čítania

      Ódine, dopřej mi mou pomstu. Hundr, odvážný mladý Seveřan s tajemnou minulostí, se připojuje k vikingské invazi na saskou půdu. Sní o tom, že se prokáže jako úspěšný válečník. Na své dobrodružné cestě však musí zápasit o přežití v brutálních bojích a těžce si vybojovat své místo v krutém světě Vikingů. Nejednou čelí chladnokrevné zradě z řad vikingského vojska, ale v těžkých situacích poznává pravé přátele. Jeho osud je provázán se slávou, láskou i smrtí. V epickém příběhu Hundra a jeho spolubojovníků krev a napětí rozhodně nechybí.

      Vikingská sága. Krví a železem
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    • Brothers of the Sword

      • 312 stránok
      • 11 hodin čítania

      An epic battle where heroes fight and die to protect a Kingdom from Viking invasion... 991AD King Aethelred the Unready's Kingdom of the English is threatened. Olaf Tryggvason and his fleet of Viking warships snap at the coastal edges like ravenous wolves, and Sweyn Forkbeard, King of the Danes, has landed in East Anglia with an army of battle-hardened warriors. Ealdorman Byrhtnoth of Essex must stand against them faced with overwhelming odds, forging his legend in the blood of his deadly enemies. By his side, his Thegn, Beornoth, a brutal warrior and savage Saxon fighter is torn between his need to protect his loved ones, and his duty to fight for his Lord. As the Vikings raid and slaughter, Beornoth is forced to fight for the survival of his oath sworn brothers, his Lord, and the Kingdom itself when all roads lead to the fateful Battle of Maldon. Can Beornoth protect his people and survive one of the most famous battles of the Viking Age? A thrilling story, packed with war, vengeance and visceral combat.

      Brothers of the Sword
    • Storm of War

      • 336 stránok
      • 12 hodin čítania

      The fight for a torn Kingdom rests in the hands of a few brave men... 990AD. King Aethelred II, who men will one day call The Unready, rules over a land divided by the shadowy spin of his mother Queen lfthryth and the sprawling power of the Church. The Viking Warlord, Olaf Tryggvason smelling the Kingdoms weakness brings the vicious Jomsvikings to the Saxon coastline ravenous for war and plunder. Together Lord Byrthnoth, Ealdorman of the East Saxons and Beornoth his Saxon Thegn lead a force of oath sworn Viking killers, every bit as brutal and war-skilled as the Norse invaders to protect the Kingdom against enemies both from within, and from the cruel seas. They are pushed to the very limits of their bravery and endurance in a desperate fight for the very existence of the Saxon Kingdom. In a riveting story of trachery, betrayal, vengeance and war, can Beornoth defeat his enemies and protect the Kingdom from destruction? Storm of War continues the unmissable Viking historical fiction saga series which began with Peter Gibbons' Warrior & Protector.

      Storm of War
    • Northern Ireland 1921-1996

      Political Forces and Social Classes - Revised and Updated New Edition

      • 272 stránok
      • 10 hodin čítania

      As Northern Ireland braces itself for a return to conflict after eighteen months of peace, the new edition of this path-breaking study could scarcely be more timely. Covering the entire period between partition and the end of the IRA's ceasefire in 1996, the authors take issue with the stereotypes which portray the old Unionist state and the Protestant population as unchanging and monolithic and Catholics as uniformly alienated from the political establishment. Three of Ireland's most respected historians have written an accessible yet sophisticated history which shows how the divisions between the old Orange elite and the broader Protestant population created an explosive political dynamic. Using a wide range of primary sources, they lay bare the key issues of Northern Ireland's history from the establishment of the B Specials after partition to the stark realities of Direct Rule from London.'Revisionist' history has been much discussed in recent years. In an Irish context this does not mean denying past realities, but reassessing the country's history in a way which acknowledges the importance of specifically Irish factors in bringing about historical change rather than laying responsibility for all Ireland's woes at England's door. This highly acclaimed study is a landmark in that new history.

      Northern Ireland 1921-1996