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H. Sienkiewicz, The Deluge: An Historical Novel (1898)
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H. Sienkiewicz, The Deluge: An Historical Novel (1898)This is a two-volume work, the sequel to "With Fire and Sword," a massive book called one of the greatest in European literature. "The Deluge" continues the sweeping saga of war and rebellion that threatened the kingdom of Poland and changed the face of Eastern Europe in the 17th Century. This historical novel of Poland, Sweden and Russia, is a masterful blend of history and imagination, filled with nonstop action and adventure. Sienkiewicz's work is the sweeping saga of a nation caught in the throes of a civil war, of a people struggling for survival, and of events that forever changed the face of Eastern Europe. Number two in his trilogy on the history of Poland, it tells the love story of a man and a woman tragically separated by foolishness, pride, confusion and the Swedish invasion of Poland in the 1600s which divided a nation against itself and drew the best and worst out of its citizens.
Written by the novelist who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1905.
 
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Tags: Poland, sweeping, changed, Eastern, nation, Europe, history
Companion to Medieval Warfare
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Companion to Medieval WarfareThe whole geographical area of medieval Europe, including eastern Europe, is covered, including essential elements from outside Europe such as Byzantine warfare, nomadic horde invasions and the Crusades.

The author examines practical topics including castle architecture, with examinations of specific castles, ship building techniques and developments in areas such as arms and armor, fortifications, tactics and supply.
 
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Tags: Europe, including, castles, building, techniques
The Byzantines (Peoples of Europe)
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The Byzantines (Peoples of Europe)
Though often misconstrued as a vanished successor to the classical world, Byzantium belongs in the mainstream history of Europe and the Mediterranean; its impact is still felt throughout the Balkans, Eastern Europe and the Middle East.

The tension between change and continuity in Byzantine society is one of the main themes explored in this book.
 
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Tags: Byzantium, European, history, Byzantine, Roman, empire, constantinople, Europe, between, change, tension, Eastern, Europe
The Reformation Era (Greenwood Guides to Historic Events 1500-1900)
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The Reformation Era (Greenwood Guides to Historic Events 1500-1900)Although religious unrest had been brewing in Western Europe long before Martin Luther nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany, historians view this event as the tipping point that shattered the unity of Medieval Catholic civilization. Disillusioned by Church bureaucracy and a papal schism, and encouraged by the formation of early nation states and the rise of Renaissance Humanism, Western Europe was primed for an alternative to the old order.
 
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Tags: Church, Western, Europe, early, nation
TMS—Icons of the Iron Age: The Celts in History
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TMS—Icons of the Iron Age: The Celts in HistoryAmong the most famous peoples in ancient times were the Celts, who lived in Europe during the Iron Age, from about 600 BCE into the early centuries CE. They fascinated ancient Classical writers of Greece and Rome, who wrote about them often. They left behind an intriguing record of physical remains that have been recovered by archaeologists, and they have continued to hold our attention as modern populations claim a Celtic identity.
Using historical, archaeological, linguistic, and anthropological evidence, Professor Johnston provides an intriguing look at the ancient Celtic peoples of Europe, Britain, and Ireland.
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