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  1. Political history of medieval Karnataka

    Kula, A History of Ancient and Medieval Karnataka origyear 1931 year 1990 publisher Asian Educational ... was outside modern Karnataka. The medieval era can be broadly divided into several periods The earliest ... the Karnataka region as an independent political entity and Kannada as an administrative language ... and The Persian Embassy are also credited to them. ref name monuments cite web title History of Karnataka ... , p139, part1 ref His fifty year reign was an important period in Karnataka s history and is referred ... speaking regions as modern Karnataka state brought four centuries of political uncertainty and centuries of foreign rule to an end. Timeline History of Karnataka Karnataka timeline See also History of India History of Bihar History of Bengal History of Tamil Nadu Karnataka History Timeline Notes ... Karnataka Society, Polity and Culture in the early medieval period, AD 400 1030 origyear 2006 year 2006 ... Ravindran first2 T.K. last3 Subrahmanian first3 N title History of South India Ancient, Medieval ... first Suryanath U. title A concise history of Karnataka from pre historic times to the present origyear ... two headed bird , emblem of Karnataka Image Doddagaddavalli Lakshmidevi temple1 retouched.JPG thumb right Kadamba tower at Doddagaddavalli The political history of medieval Karnataka spans the 4th to the 16th centuries, when the empires that evolved in the Karnataka region of India made a lasting impact ... of the Karnataka region as an independent power date back to the fourth century birth of the Kadamba ... regional language. In the southern regions of Karnataka, the Western Ganga Dynasty Western Gangas ... Prior to and during the early centuries of the first millennium, large areas of the Karnataka region ... inscriptions claim the Kadambas came from a Naga descent snake worshippers making them natives of Karnataka ... 2001, p33 ref Historians trace their rise to political power through the examination of the contemporaneous ..., ending their sovereign rule. The Kadambas would continue to rule parts of Karnataka and Goa for many ...   more details



  1. History of Karnataka

    Kannadaigas who migrated north due to political situation. Marathi literature started from around 1190 C.E., Dr. Suryanath U. Kamat, Concise history of Karnataka , 2001, MCC, Bangalore Reprinted 2002 ref who later took to encouraging local languages. Pre history Main Karnataka Political history of medieval Karnataka Etymology of Karnataka Karnataka History Timeline File vishnu file.jpg thumb ... book last Moraes first George M. title The Kadamba Kula, A History of Ancient and Medieval Karnataka ...KarnatakaHistory The recorded history of Karnataka goes back more than two millennia. Several great empires and dynasties have ruled over Karnataka and have contributed greatly to the history, culture and development of Karnataka . The impact of kingdoms of Karnataka origin have been felt over other ... history of Karnataka , 2001, MCC, Bangalore Reprinted 2002 ref Rashtrakutas of Manyakheta, ref ... Dr. Bhandarkar, A Concise History of Karnataka , Dr. Suryanath U. Kamath ref Chalukyas of Vengi, ref ... history historyofkarnataka7.htm title Prehistoric culture of Karnataka accessdate 2007 05 06 publisher ... K hertage.htm ref ref http www.ourkarnataka.com states history historyofkarnataka7.htm History of Karnataka ... origin2 cite web title History of Karnataka Kadambas of Banavasi url http www.ourkarnataka.com states ... feb72006 state171017200626.asp archivedate 2006 06 14 ref Medieval history main Chalukyas Rashtrakutas ... Karnataka timeline Notes Reflist 2 References small Dr. Suryanath U. Kamat, Concise history of Karnataka ..., New York, ISBN 0 8021 3797 0, BINC 6494766 Karmarkar, A.P. 1947 , Cultural history of Karnataka ancient and medieval, Karnataka Vidyavardhaka Sangha, Dharwad OCLC 8221605 small External links http www.archive.org ... of India by State Karnataka topics DEFAULTSORT History Of Karnataka Category History of Karnataka ... of Mithila ruled over present day Bihar called themselves Karnata Vamsha and Karnataka Kshatriya . ref Thus indicating their Southern origin, Dr. Romila Thapar, The Penguin History of Early India, 2003 ...   more details



  1. Political history

    Image Yalta summit crop.jpg 210px right Politics Political history is the narrative and analysis of political ... , and military history , as well as constitutional history and public history. Generally, political history focuses on events relating to nation state s and the formal political process. According to Hegel , Political History is an idea of the state with a moral and spiritual force beyond the material ... 29 identified themselves with social history while political history came next with 1425 25 . ref ... of the UK 2007 listed by research interest ref Political world history main history of political thinking The political history of the world is the history of the various political entities created .... The history of political thinking goes back to antiquity. Political history, and thus the history of political ..., to the definite boundaries existing today. Aspects of political history The first scientific political history was written by Leopold von Ranke in Germany in the 19th century. His methodologies ... analysis of the methodology of various approaches to history. An important aspect of political history is the study of ideology as a force for historical change. One author asserts that political ... Bothers ref Studies of political history typically centre around a single nation and its political ... members.aol.com dann01 scribner.html Historiography of American Political History . In Jack Greene, ed., Encyclopedia of American Political History New York Scribner s, 1984 , vol 1. pp 1 25 ref From the 1970s onwards, new movements sought to challenge traditional approaches to political history ... ref As such, political history is sometimes seen as the more traditional kind of history, in contrast ... of British political history in the 20th century. It describes how British political ... to a turning away from political history towards an emphasis on broader trends of economic and environmental ... of a New Feminist Political History, Latin American Politics and Society, Summer 2008, Vol. 50 Issue ...   more details



  1. Chichele Professor of Medieval History

    unreferenced date February 2008 The position of Chichele Professor of Medieval History is one of the statutory Chichele Professor ships established at All Souls College, Oxford . This position was originally established in 1862 for the Chichele Professor of Modern History . Professors Karl Joseph Leyser , 1984 1988 George Arthur Holmes , 1989 1995 Knight Bachelor Sir Rees Davies , 1995 2005 Christopher Wickham , 2005 DEFAULTSORT Chichele Professor Of Medieval History Category Oxford Professorships Category Professorships in History Category Medievalists Category All Souls College, Oxford ...   more details



  1. Early and Medieval Chinese History

    Multiple issues orphan November 2010 notability December 2010 cleanup December 2010 Early and Medieval Chinese History EMCH is an academic periodical magazine, about Ancient China Ancient and Medieval China Medieval Chinese history studies, published by the Society of Early and Medieval Chinese History Taipei , Taiwan . History In 2009, some members of the Studies Group of Medieval Chinese History at National Taiwan University NTU , Dr. Li hsin Chao as the head person of the group, starting to emerge a new academic community. The EMCH is one of their main and routine acativites. Members of the Society of EMCH including young scholars from Taiwan, Mainland China , Japan , Canada , i.e. Dr. Huaichen Kan the chairman at the Dept. of History, NTU, Taipei , Dr. Yukinobu Abe professor, Fine Liberal Art College, Chuuoun University , Tokyo etc. For now on, there are three volumes published or publishing, papers of each volume including thesis, research note, discussion, book review, and latest information about academic acativities in Taiwan, China, and Japan. The editors in chief have played important role in EMCH, they are Zongxian Tsai, Yun jo Lin, Li hsin Chao, and Zhaoyi Lee. ISSN ISSN 2075 0366 References 1 2009.7 http readopac2.ncl.edu.tw nclJournal search guide detail.jsp?mark basic&dtdId 000075&sysId 0006564185&la ch National Central Library, Taipei, Taiwan 2009 12 22 http homepage.ntu.edu.tw history public html 09info other.html Academic News, NTU 2009 11 5 Link http emchistory.blogspot.com The society of Early and Medieval Chinese History DEFAULTSORT Early And Medieval Chinese History Category History magazines Category Chinese magazines Category Historiography magazine stub ja zh ...   more details



  1. Journal of Medieval History

    Infobox Journal cover Image Journal of Medieval History.gif discipline History editor C.M. Woolgar language English, French, German abbreviation publisher Elsevier country Netherlands history 1975 present frequency Quarterly website http www.elsevier.com wps find journaldescription.cws home 505591 description description ISSN 0304 4181 LCCN 76646991 OCLC 243417182 The Journal of Medieval History is a major international academic journal devoted to all aspects of the history of Europe in the Middle Ages . Each issue contains 4 5 original articles on European history, including the British Isles, North Africa, and the Middle East, in the time period between the Fall of Rome and the Renaissance . All articles are peer reviewed by at least two referees. The journal s editorial board includes academics from multiple countries. ref http www.elsevier.com wps find journaleditorialboard.cws home 505591 editorialboard ref References Reflist External links http www.elsevier.com wps find journaldescription.cws home 505591 description description Official website http www.sciencedirect.com science journal 03044181 Electronic archives humanities journal stub Category History journals Category Publications established in 1975 Category Medieval studies literature Category Elsevier academic journals Category Multilingual journals Category Quarterly journals arz ...   more details



  1. Medieval History Magazine

    Unreferenced date February 2007 Medieval History Magazine was a magazine dedicated to the medieval era, with a readership encompassing historian s, Historical reenactment re enactors and other individuals interested in the history of the Middle Ages . The Magazine was published by Harnois, a French publishing company, in association with the Royal Armouries . Published in the United Kingdom , it was marketed throughout Europe , Canada and the USA . The first issue had the cover date of September ... The walls of Constantinople the Strengleikar medieval sources of place names Issue 3 November 2003 History of Anglo Saxon England Anglo Saxon medicine Medieval hospitals Women in medicine Battle of Legnica Battle of Leignitz , 1241, and Mongols Mongol strategy Medieval games Chess and Nine Men s Morris Medieval monasteries the film Excalibur film Excalibur Issue 4 December 2003 Pilgrimage of Brother Felix Fabri Ulm Military surgery Robin Hood Piracy Border Reivers Medieval gunpowder the baptismal ... of Leeds Feature Articles Volume 1 Issue 1 September 2003 Viking combat Ch teau Gaillard the medieval ... Columbus Scandinavians in Eastern Europe Relics of Ireland in the Middle Ages Medieval Ireland ... Knights at Riga . Issue 7 March 2004 Battle of Lewes , 1264 Medieval music Troubadors and trouveres secular music troubadors and trouveres Medieval dance Hildegard of Bingen Hnefatafl , the Viking game Medieval medicine in Britain Longbows vs handguns Issue 8 April 2004 Channel Islands Corey Castle Normandy , 1204 Medieval seals Medieval shipping Preaux family, Channel Islands Issue 9 May 2004 Ripon Cathedral The decline of the medieval Castle The end of the Knights Templar souls and spirituality ... century the aftermath of the Battle of Kosovo , 1389 Self defense in Medieval Europe primary sources Medieval Stained glass in Australia Archeology and anthropology of the Battle of Towton , 1461 Viking ... magazines Category History magazines Category Publications established in 2003 Category Publications ...   more details



  1. History of Medieval Kosovo

    Refimprove date October 2009 History of Kosovo Main History of Kosovo he medieval history of Kosovo begins in the 5th century AD with the arrival of the Slavic people Slavs in the Balkans, and ends with the occupation of the region by the Ottoman Empire in 1455. The area which is today Kosovo was occupied by the First Bulgarian Empire Bulgarian and Byzantine Empire s, next by the Serbia ns, and finally by the Ottoman Empire Ottoman s at the end of the medieval era. Great migrations and interregnums In the first millennium Common Era CE , Europe saw an era of Migration Period great migrations . Slavs came to the territories that form modern Kosovo in the 7th century, along with migrations of White Serbs , with the largest influx of migrants in the 630s. Serbs were Christianization Christianized in several waves between the 7th and 9th century, with the last wave taking place between 867 and 874 . The northwestern part of Kosovo became part of the Serbian Rascia Principality of Rascia , nominally under Byzantine fiefdom, with Dostinika as the principality s capital, whilst the south, although populated by Slavs, remained part of the Byzantine empire. In the late 830s and 840s, Kosovo was seized by the First Bulgarian Empire Bulgarian Empire , during its expansion to the south west ... Jr., The Early Medieval Balkans , Ann Arbor, 1983. ref Incorporation into Serbia History of Serbia See also History of Serbia Uprisings led by the Serbian House of Vojislavljevi , Grand Prince s of Rascia ... Austria and Italy greater time to prepare for the Ottoman advance. See also Vilayet of Kosovo History of Ottoman Kosovo History of Ottoman Serbia References references Middle Ages by region state uncollapsed Middle Ages state collapsed History of Europe Ethnic groups in Kosovo DEFAULTSORT History Of Medieval Kosovo Category History of Kosovo Category Medieval Serbia sq Dardania n Mesjet ... from i a . In the 13th century, Kosovo became the heart of the Serbian political and religious life ...   more details



  1. Medieval history of Sri Lanka

    Refimprove date September 2009 History of Sri Lanka The Medieval history of Sri Lanka is dated from the end the of Anuradhapura Kingdom , in 1017, to the start of British Ceylon British Colonial history of Sri Lanka Colonial occupation in 1815. Kingdom of Ruhuna Main Kingdom of Ruhuna Kingdom of Polonnaruwa Main Kingdom of Polonnaruwa The Kingdom of Polonnaruwa was the second major Sinhalese People Sinhalese kingdom of Sri Lanka. It lasted from 1055 under Vijayabahu I to 1212 under the rule of Lilavati of Sri Lanka Lilavati . The Kingdom of Polonnaruwa came after the Anuradhapura Kingdom was invaded by Chola forces under Rajaraja I and after the Kingdom of Ruhuna , where the Sinhalese Kings ruled during Chola occupation. Vijayabahu I of Sri Lanka Vijayabahu I 1055 1110 , recaptured the whole Island, and established Polonnaruwa as the new capital. King Vijayabahu married from the Kalinga Orissa Royal Family a second queen, and had a son Vikramab hu I of Sri Lanka Vikramab hu I and a daughter Ratnavali . His sister, Mitta , married a Pandya Prince who had three sons, the eldest being Manabharana . He married Ratnavali. Their son was Par kramab hu I of Sri Lanka Par kramab hu I 1153 1186 Grandson of Vijayabahu I, Prince of Sinhala people Sinhala Pandyan Kalinga descent, son of Manabharana and Vijayabahu s sister, Mitta. He was a very powerful king, noted for his engineering, ref Broheir, R. L. 1937 Ancient Irrigation Works in Ceylon . 3 vols. ref naval power, art, culture, many Sinhala inscriptions, and even a Tamil edict in Uruthota Kayts . The Chulavamsa was written by Dharmakirthi, updating the Mahavamsa to include Parakramabahu. It was a great age since the epic Anradhapura ... connecting all interior Sinhala Kingdom Sinhalese kingdoms to South India , created political problems ... Main Kingdom of Kandy See also History of Sri Lanka List of monarchs of Sri Lanka References reflist External links Sri Lanka topics History of Asia DEFAULTSORT History Of Sri Lanka Category History ...   more details



  1. History of medieval Tunisia

    section of History of medieval Tunisia . ref Issues concerning tribal social economies and their influence ... state borders. In their medieval Islamic history the Berbers may be divided into three major tribal ..., Spain C rdoba in 1148, eventually finding safety in Fatimid Egypt. Isaac Husik, A History of Medieval ... southern Spain . Joseph Callaghan, A History of Medieval Spain Cornell Univ. 1975 at 234 ... political authority. ref Abun Nasr, A History of the Maghrib 1971 at 110. ref Abd al Mu min briefly ...HTIB The medieval era opens with the commencement of a process that would return Ifriqiya , i.e., Tunisia ... in the western Mediterranean. ref Geography and Climate information are presented in the History ... Following the History of early Islamic Tunisia Fatimids Shi a Caliphate Fatimids , for the next ... Hence the rise in medieval Tunisia Ifriqiya of regimes not beholden to the east al Mashriq , which ... of the Islamic east, here in the form of History of early Islamic Tunisia Aghlabid emirate under ... high, unorthodox taxes, leading to a Kharijite revolt. ref Abun Nasr, A History of the Maghrib 1971 at 83 84. ref Later, the History of early Islamic Tunisia Conquest of Egypt Fatimids of Ifriqiya ... references to authorities re the Fatimids, see the preceding article subsection History ... Ummayyad Caliphate of C rdoba were opposing and battling against the Shi a Fatimids. ref Laroui, The History ... history. In addition to their above grievances against the Fatimids per the Banu Hilal , during ... Ifriqiya and instead came to be the prize of al Andalus . ref Abun Nasr, A History of the Maghrib ... Maspero 1970 , translated as The History of the Maghrib. An interpretive essay Paris 1970 Princeton ... 1986 at 49. ref In fact it might be said that the history of the Ifriqiya prior to this period ... come to compose the History of Tunisia for its modern people. ref Professor Am rico Castro makes the case ... Empire , but a new entity. Am rico Castro, The Spaniards. An introduction to their history 1954 ...   more details



  1. History of medieval Christianity

    Cyril and Methodius Cyril and Methodius bring Christianity to the Slavic peoples . Main History of Christianity See also History of late ancient Christianity History of modern Christianity The history of medieval Christianity traces Christianity during the Middle Ages the period after the Fall ... 476, however, is a rather artificial division. ref R. Gerberding and Jo Anne H. Moran Cruz, Medieval Worlds An Introduction to European History 300 1492 New York Houghton Mifflin, 2004 , p. 33. ref ... . Even in the West, where imperial political control gradually declined, distinctly Roman culture ... in the Christian world during the later Middle Ages. Early Medieval Papacy After the Italian peninsula ... Sergei Ivanov As the political boundaries of the Roman Empire diminished and then collapsed in the West ... On the development of penitential practice, see McNeill & Gamer, Medieval Handbooks of Penance , Columba ... ref The movement destroyed much of the Christian church s early artistic history, to the great loss ... which had hitherto become varied and irregular see Medieval Latin . To address the problems of illiteracy ... in the 4th century fourth century . Cultural, political, and linguistic differences were often mixed ... its political prominence. Estrangement was also helped along by the German invasions in the West ..., since the East had never been consulted. ref History of Russian Philosophy by Nikolai Lossky ISBN ... Initiale B .jpg right thumb Bernard of Clairvaux , in a medieval illuminated manuscript . The next ... the main force of technological diffusion in medieval Europe. By the end of the Christianity in the 12th ... Separation of church and state medieval conflict between secular and religious powers in medieval Europe ... in the Middle Ages 300 1475 . 6th ed. McGraw Hill 1998 ref Medieval inquisition The first medieval ... have their origins directly in the Medieval Church. They began as cathedral schools, and all .... The conflict was political, rather than doctrinal, in nature. In 1309, Pope Clement V , due ...   more details



  1. History of political philosophy

    History of political philosophy may refer to History of Political Philosophy , a textbook History of political ideas disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. History of political thinking

    The history of political thought goes back to antiquity. The political history of the world , and thus the history of political thinking by man, stretches up though the Medieval period and the Renaissance. In the Age of Enlightenment, political entities expanded from basic systems of self governance ... of political theory. ref Ernest Gellner , Plough , Sword and Book 1988 , p. 239 ref Medieval Europe Medieval political philosophy in Europe was heavily influenced by Christian thinking. It had ... to theology . Perhaps the most influential political philosopher of medieval Europe was St. Thomas ... in political science , although some political scientists, philosophers, history historians ... DEFAULTSORT History Of Political Thinking Category History of political thought es Historia de las ... Era, in parallel, political systems have expanded from vaguely defined frontier type boundaries ... political philosophers. As an academic discipline, Western political philosophy has its origins in ancient Greek society, when polis city states were experimenting with various forms of political ..., extremely important classical works of political philosophy is Plato Plato s Republic Plato ... of Athenian democracy . Roman political philosophy was influenced by Greek schools of thought ... republicanism , as evidenced by the political philosophy of the Roman statesman Cicero . Independently ... Smriti Laws of Manu and Chanakya in India, all sought to find means of restoring political unity and political stability in the case of the former three through the cultivation of virtue , in the last .... In the case of China, philosophers found themselves obliged to confront social and political breakdown ... view could be realized on Earth at all a view many Christian Romans held. Medieval Islam The rise ... was Political aspects of Islam political as it had real implications for governance. This view was challenged ... aristocracy who sought freedom of action independent of the Caliphate . By the late medieval period ...   more details



  1. History of Political Thought (journal)

    History of Political Thought first appeared in the spring of 1980. It is a journal dedicated to interdisciplinary political studies. It is published in Exeter, England by Imprint Academic . Originally it was published three times a year and since 1989 quarterly. It was co founded the historians Iain Hampsher Monk and Janet Coleman . It has been ranked as an A journal by the Australian Political Studies Association. External links http www.imprint.co.uk hpt intro.html History of Political Thought General Introduction http www.imprint.co.uk hpt.html History of Political Thought Homepage journal stub Category Political science journals Category Publications established in 1980 ...   more details



  1. History of Political Philosophy

    Use dmy dates date October 2010 Image History of Political Philosophy cover 3rd ed.jpg right thumb 150px History of Political Philosophy 3rd edition cover. History of Political Philosophy is a philosophy and political sciences text book published by the University of Chicago Press , edited by American philosophers Leo Strauss and Joseph Cropsey . The volume is currently in its third edition. It was first published in 1963 and was updated in 1972 and 1987. Contributors and subjects Some of the notable contributors include Leo Strauss , Allan Bloom , Ralph Lerner , Muhsi Mahdi , James Holton , Joseph Cropsey , Harvey Mansfield , and Pierre Hassner . Some of the subjects in the volume include Plato , Aristotle , Cicero , St. Augustine of Hippo , Alfarabi , Moses Maimonides , Niccol Machiavelli , Martin Luther , Thomas Hobbes , Ren Descartes , John Locke , Adam Smith , Hegel , Alexis de Tocqueville , Karl Marx , Friedrich Nietzsche , Martin Heidegger , and Leo Strauss . External links http press.uchicago.edu The University of Chicago Press http www.press.uchicago.edu cgi bin hfs.cgi 00 2306.ctl Official Website for History of Political Philosophy Category Political philosophy poli book stub philo book stub ...   more details



  1. The History of British Political Parties

    italic title Infobox Book name The History of British Political Parties title orig translator image File Politico s Guide to The History of British Political Parties.jpg alt Cover shows the flag of the United ... by United Kingdom Election Results 1994 followed by The History of British Political Parties , also referred to as Politico s Guide to the History of British Political Parties , is a reference book on political parties in the United Kingdom , written by David Boothroyd. It was published in 2001 ... alphabetically by entry, with size of each entry relative to the history and influence of the individual political party. Boothroyd includes information on the history and election statistics of each ... schoollibrarian cite journal last Caless first Valerie title The History of British Political Parties ... & Research Book News staff title Politico s Guide to the History of British Political Parties journal ... Affairs staff title Reference Works. D. Boothroyd, The History of British Political Parties, Politico ... as the author of The History of British Political Parties and referred to as an elections specialist ... s Guide to the History of British Political Parties by David Boothroyd available from Politico ..., The History of British Political Parties, Politico s, 2000, 338 pp., 25. journal Parliamentary Affairs ... website British elections British political parties Good article DEFAULTSORT History Of British ... politics of the United Kingdom Category British non fiction books no The History of British Political ... UK language English language English series subject British political parties genre Reference publisher ... Monitoring Services . ref name reference The book contains entries on over 250 political ... Party UK Liberal , and Labour Party UK Labour parties, the three parties with a significant history ... of the bibliographical work Information Sources of Political Science described it as a handy guide ... The book is a comprehensive work which lists and describes over 250 political parties in the United ...   more details



  1. Breakthrough (Dutch political history)

    The Doorbraak literally Breakthrough was an attempt to renew the politics of the Netherlands after the History of the Netherlands 1939 1945 Second World War . After the Second World War, there was widespread feeling amongst progressives that the pillarization pillarized political system should be broken open. No longer should Roman Catholicism in the Netherlands Catholic people vote for the Catholic RKSP simply because they were Catholic or Reformed Churches in the Netherlands Reformed people for the Anti Revolutionary Party simply because they were Reformed. Instead, political issues should structure the political system. The Progressivism progressive s were united in their vision of a democratic socialist Netherlands. In order to force this breakthrough, the socialist Social Democratic Workers Party SDAP , the left liberal Vrijzinnig Democratische Bond VDB and the Christian socialist Christian Democratic Union Netherlands CDU united to form the Dutch Labour Party PvdA , a progressive party, which was open to all people. The new party did not, however, gain enough support under Catholics or Reformed and the PvdA became encapsulated in the socialist pillar. In 1966, social liberal Democrats 66 D66 attempted another breakthrough of the pillarized political system, again unsuccessfully. Category History of the Netherlands Category Labour Party Netherlands Category Politics of the Netherlands nl Doorbraak politiek ...   more details



  1. A History of Political Theory

    A History of Political Theory is a book that traces the history of political thought from ancient Greeks to Modern Nazism and Fascism. It was authored by Professor George Holland Sabine , philosopher and vice president of Cornell University . It was first published on 10 April, 1937 by American Publishers Holt, Rinehart and Winston Inc., New York. It was written in the light of the hypothesis that theories of politics are themselves a part of politics. ref Preface to the first edition of the book. ref In other words, they do not refer to an external reality but are produced as a normal part of the social milieu in which politics itself has its being. Contents ref Indian Edition published in 1968 by Oxford and IBH Publishing Co. ref Part I The Theory of the City State br 1. The City State br 2. Political Thought Before Plato br 3. Plato, The Republic Plato The Republic br 4. Plato, The Statesman and The Laws br 5. Aristotle , Political Ideals br 6. Aristotle, Political Actualities br 7. The Twilight of the City State br br Part II The Theory of the Universal Community br 8. The Law of the Nature br 9. Cicero and the Roman Lawyers br 10. Seneca and the Fathers of the Church br 11. The Folk and its Laws br 12. The Investiture Controversy br 13. Universitas Hominum br 14. Philip IV of France Philip the Fair and Boniface VIII br 15. Marsilio of Padua and William of Occam br 16. The Conciliar Theory of Church Government br br Part III The Theory of the Nation State br 17. Machiavelli br 18. The Early Protestant Reformers br 19. Royalist and Anti Royalist Theories br 20. Jean Bodin br 21. The Modernized Theory of Natural Law br 22. England Preparation for Civil War br 23. Thomas Hobbes br 24. Radicalism historical Radicals and Communists br 25. The Republicanism Republicans James ... ead htmldocs RMA00547.html DEFAULTSORT History of Political Theory, A Category 1937 books Category Political books ...   more details



  1. Museum of Philippine Political History

    Orphan date February 2009 The Museum of Philippine Political History is a museum in Manila , the Philippines . It is located on the grounds of the National Historical Institute. Literature cite book title Museums of Southeast Asia last Lenzi first Iola date 2004 publisher Archipelago Press location Singapore isbn 981 4068 96 9 page 200 pages External links http www.nhi.gov.ph National Historical Institute coord missing Philippines Category Museums in Manila asia museum stub philippines struct stub ...   more details



  1. The Political History of the Devil

    Essay like article date December 2007 The Political History of the Devil is a book by Daniel Defoe 1726 . General scholarly opinion is that Defoe really did think of the Devil as a participant in world history. He spends some time discussing John Milton Milton s Paradise Lost and explaining why he considers it inaccurate. His view is 18th century Presbyterian he blames the Devil for the Crusades and sees him as close to Europe s Catholic powers. Trivia The book listed as one belonging to Mr Tulliver and read by his daughter Maggie in George Elliot s The Mill on the Floss ref The Mill on the Floss Book one chapter 3 Mr Riley Gives his Advice ref . References Reflist External links http www.litencyc.com php sworks.php?rec true&UID 7420 Literary Encyclopedia entry http www.pickeringchatto.com defoesatire.htm Satire, Fantasy and Writings on the Supernatural by Daniel Defoe DEFAULTSORT Political History Of The Devil Category 1726 books Category Demonology Category Works by Daniel Defoe Reli book stub ...   more details



  1. Political history of the Roman military

    Political History Of The Roman Military Category Military history of ancient Rome ...RomanMilitary Rome s military was always tightly keyed to its political system. In the Roman kingdom the social standing of a person impacted both his political and military roles. The political system was from an early date based upon competition within the ruling elite. Senators in the Republic competed fiercely for public office, the most coveted of which was the post of Consul. Two were elected each year to head the government of the state, and would be assigned a consular army and an area in which to campaign. From Gaius Marius and Sulla onwards, control of the army began to be tied in to the political ambitions of individuals, leading to the political triumvirate of the 1st century BC and its ... s social standing and wealth determined both their political and military role following his ... requirement for a number of political posts. Intended initially to ensure that all political leaders ... to become of paramount importance to a Roman s political career, with the eventual consequence that armies would become tools for the political goals of their generals, rather than neutrally aligned ... order. The political issue of land allocation for Rome s military veterans would return several times ... to be used as a political tool of individuals. It was a pattern to be repeated more famously later by Caesar ... used military success to enhance their own political and public status. The incredibly wealthy consul ... political careers. When the triumvirate collapsed, Caesar crossed the Rubicon river and marched ... partly justified in his march on Rome by the alleged and probably real corruption of the political system by Marius, and by Marius own quest for primacy as a political figure against a political backdrop ... army against Rome purely for his own purposes. It is true that the political manouverings of Pompey ... were peaceful and relatively benign with the military not involving itself greatly in political affairs ...   more details



  1. Political history of Chicago

    www.nationalyounglords.com Latino Political History http www.hydeparkmedia.com Alderman Parrillo.html ..., November 13 DEFAULTSORT Political History Of Chicago Category History of Chicago, Illinois Category Culture of Chicago, Illinois Category Political history of the United States ... date December 2010 History 19th century Yankee entrepreneurs such as William Butler Ogden and Walter ... by a growing History of the Democratic Party United States Democratic Party organization dominated ... University of Illinois Press date April 1, 1998 isbn 0 252 06676 6 pages 173 174 ref The History ..., with massive destruction of the central business district. For political reasons, a rumor was spread ... into a political football, with controversy erupting over who was culpable for the fire s rapid and insufficiently ... century The political environment in Chicago in the 1910s and 1920s let organized crime flourish to the point ... pages 989.html Richard J. Daley s mastery of political machine machine politics preserved the Chicago ... the cash, was another black eye on the local political scene of Chicago. ref http southside.uchicago.edu History Policing.html Policing UofC short history ref Eight officers from the Summerdale ... National Convention . The 1968 Democratic National Convention was the scene of mass political ..., 2001. ISBN 0 316 83489 0 Green, Paul M.. The Mayors The Chicago Political Tradition . Carbondale ..., 1967. See also Chicago 7 Chicago City Council Cook County Democratic Organization History of Chicago ... Alderman from the mid 1960s talks about political corruption. http www.suntimes.com news cityhall 2682566,mayor ...   more details



  1. Political history of Eastern Africa

    This is the political history of the states of Eastern Africa . Ancient and Medieval history Further Monarchies of Ethiopia 25th century BC Earliest recorded Egyptian expedition to the Land of Punt in the Horn of Africa organized by Pharaoh Sahure of the Fifth dynasty of Egypt Fifth Dynasty . c. 800 BC Foundation of the Kingdom of D mt in northern Ethiopia and Eritrea capital Yeha c. 1 century AD Periplus of the Erythraean Sea reports trade connecting Somali people Somalis in present day Berbera and Hafun Ras Hafun in northern Somalia to other communities along the Indian coast. c. 250 Foundation of the Kingdom of Aksum , in northern Ethiopia and Eritrea capital Axum 7th century Foundation of the Sultanate of Zeila in the Awdal region of modern day Somalia . c. 825 AD Islam is first introduced into northern Somalia by Arab merchants. c. 950 Possible conquest of Axum by Gudit , continued by the Zagwe Dynasty 957 Foundation of the Sultanate of Kilwa Kisiwani , in Tanzania. c. 11th century 13th century founding of numerous Sultanates in Ethiopia Muslim in the east, Pagan and Muslim in the west , including Bale Province, Ethiopia Bale , Damot , Dawaro , Fetegar , Hadiya , Ifat Sultanate Ifat , Kingdom of Mora Mora , Sultanate of Shewa Shewa see also Shewa , and Wag . c. 1137 A later possible date for the rise of the Zagwe and fall of Aksum. 1203 Foundation of the Sultanate of Pate Island Pate , in Kenya , splitting from the Kingdom of Kilwa Kisiwani . c. 1250 Foundation of the Kingdom of Welayta people Welayta , in Ethiopia. Ruled by the Tegra i dynasty from the 17th century. 1250 1300 Foundation of the Sultanate of Mogadishu in Somalia . 1270 Solomonic dynasty comes to prominence .... References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Political History Of Eastern Africa Category East Africa Category History of Africa Category Political history ... Ibn Battuta visits History of Mogadishu Sultanate of Mogadishu in Somalia . 1332 Foundation of the Adal ...   more details



  1. Stasis (political history)

    Stasis is a term in Greek political history . It refers to the constant feuds between Aristocracy aristocrats in Archaic period in Greece archaic Greece , struggling about who is the best aristos is Greek for the best both in terms of prestige and property. It led to various Civil war s and the establishment of Tyrant Tyrannies in many cities of ancient Greece, most notably the Tyranny of Peisistratos Athens Peisistratos in Athens . The Aristenein Ideal According to the Iliad , it was the goal of all men of honour in archaic Greece to always be the first and superior to the others . ref Iliad 6, 208. ref This ideal was called the Aristenein or Aristie Ideal. In Homer s days, this ideal was mainly based on performance skills in speaking and fighting, and included wisdom, self restraint, loyalty, and bravery e.g., leading armies in the front row . For decades, prestige, which was a requisite for might, originated from speaking ability and military virtues. This is told for the cases of both Solon and Peisistratos Athens Peisistratos by Herodotus ref 1,60 http classics.mit.edu Herodotus history.1.i.html ref and by Aristotle in the Athenaion Politeia . ref 2.1 http www.fordham.edu halsall ancient aristotle athcon.txt ref In addition to that, success at the Ancient Olympic Games Olympic Games , especially in the field of Four horse racing, was a peaceful way to gain prestige. ref Herodotus 5, 71 http classics.mit.edu Herodotus history.5.v.html mentions this when introducing Cylon of Athens Kylon ref The resulting Civil wars Since ancient Athens before Solon didn t have a fixed state order or instruments of power that belonged only to the state, the aristocrats could compete violently for charges and property. ref Alcaeus of Mytilene Alcaeus writes about 600 BC Money is the man , while both Hesiod and Solon report about aristocrats ruthlessly trying to enlarge their wealth during ... Ancient Greek government Category Greek words and phrases Category Political concepts fr Stasis ...   more details



  1. Political history of the Philippines

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Politics of the Philippines The political history of the Philippines are chronicles which describes the history of the islands, starting from the beginning of civilization and up to the present day period. Politics of the Philippines History of the Philippines pre 1521 Prehistoric Philippines Barangays Datu s, Raja hs and Sultan s Datu Bangkaya Datu Dinagandan Rajah Lakandula Rajah Humabon Datu Lapu Lapu Rajah Kulambo Rajah Sulayman Sultan of Maguindanao Sultan of Sulu Datu Rodylie Datu Ampatuan Lapu Lapu Rajah Bendahara Kalantiaw III Rajah Calambu Raja Humabon Rajah Lakandula Rajah Suliman Rajah Tupas Sultan Kudarat Maragtas epic Datu Puti Irong irong Kalantiao Babaylan Urduja Spanish East Indies Spanish colony Viceroyalty of New Spain Miguel L pez de Legazpi Guido de Lavezaris Francisco de Sande Gonzalo Ronquillo de Pe aloza Diego Ronquillo Santiago de Vera G mez P rez Dasmari as Pedro de Rojas Luis P rez Dasmari as Francisco de Tello de Guzm n Pedro Bravo de Acu a Rodrigo de Vivero Juan de Silva Alonso Fajardo y Tenza Fern ndo de Silva Juan Ni o de Tabora Juan Cerezo de Salamanca Sebasti n Hurtado de Corcuera Diego Fajardo Chac n Sabiniano Manrique de Lara Diego de Salcedo Juan Manuel de la Pe a Bonifaz Manuel de Le n Juan de Vargas Hurtado Gabriel de Curuzealegui y Arriola Fausto Cruzat y Gongora Domingo Zab lburu de Echevarri Mart n de Urzua y Arismendi Fernando Manuel de Bustillo Bustamante y Rueda Francisco de la Cuesta Toribio Jos Cosio y Campo Fern ndo Vald s y Tamon Gaspar de la Torre Juan Arrechederra Jos Francisco de Obando y Solis Pedro Manuel de Arand a Santisteban Miguel Lino de Ezpeleta Manuel Rojo Sim n de Anda y Salazar Francisco Jav er de la Torre Jos Ra n Sim n de Anda y Salazar Pedro Sarrio Jos Basco y Vargas Pedro ... Aquino III Head offices of state and government of the Philippines DEFAULTSORT Political History Of The Philippines Category Politics of the Philippines Category History of the Philippines mk ...   more details




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