The Little History of Kent

The Little History of Kent
Author: Susan McGowan
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2019-04-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 0750991143


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Kent has been the gateway to Britain since prehistoric man first set foot on our soil. Its people have repelled invaders including Julius Caesar, the Vikings and William the Conqueror, while welcoming migrants from countries such as France, Austria and the Netherlands. In turn, men from Kent played a part in invading and conquering such faraway places as Canada and the USA, leaving their stamp on the world at large. This volume is a tribute to those who have shaped our society and the world around us: from the long barrow at Trottescliffe and the medieval abbey of St Augustine to the Channel Tunnel and Bluewater Shopping Centre, it is plain to see that the landscape around us is itself a monument to those who went before.

Portage Pathways

Portage Pathways
Author: Loris C. Troyer
Publisher: Kent State University Press
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780873386005


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As editor and executive editor of the Ravenna-Kent (Ohio) Record-Courier, Loris C. Troyer has been an influential figure in Portage County, Ohio, for over 60 years. Since retiring, he has written a weekly historical column. This book collects over 140 of his most memorable essays.

The History of Kent

The History of Kent
Author: Karl H. Grismer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2011-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781258092047


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The History of Kent

The History of Kent
Author: Karl Hiram Grismer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1992
Genre: Kent (Ohio)
ISBN:


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Suffragettes of Kent

Suffragettes of Kent
Author: Jennifer Godfrey
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2019-12-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1526723522


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A thought-provoking insight into the stories of hope, determination, courage and sacrifice of those involved in the women’s suffrage movement in Kent. Discover an untold story of a young working-class Kent maid involved in the suffrage movement. See photographs of Ethel and learn of her arrest and imprisonment in March 1912 for participating in the window-smashing militant action. The 1908 Women’s Freedom League and the 1913 Women’s Social and Political Union tours of Kent are retraced, their messages and the Kent inhabitants’ reactions explored. Details are included of Kent’s involvement in the National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies’ mass pilgrimage from all parts of the country to London in 1913. Revealing the part Maidstone Gaol played in forcible feeding of suffragette prisoners the book includes an account written by the gaol’s lead medical man. The many links between national suffrage movement leaders and pioneers and Kent are included in accounts of the visits, speeches and actions of Charlotte Despard, Emmeline Pankhurst, Annie Kenney, Emily Wilding Davison and Millicent Fawcett. Discover who was imprisoned in Maidstone Gaol, which pioneer was stoned by a Kent audience during her speech, who interrupted a Kent Liberal meeting in Tunbridge Wells, which woman challenged their Kent audience to do more for the cause and who was much celebrated on her visit to a Kent seaside town. “Vivid accounts of the abuse of and hardships experienced by the suffragette movement in the county of Kent. One of the most moving histories of the movement in Pen and Sword’s brilliant series.” —Books Monthly

A History of the Kent Family of Potsdam, New York

A History of the Kent Family of Potsdam, New York
Author: Patricia R Mihok
Publisher: Mogollon Publications
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2020-11-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9780991573851


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The Kent family of Potsdam, NY can be traced back to the early 1500's in Old England where they prospered as yeomen. They participated in the Great Migration to North America, in the formation of the United States of America and all the major historical events since the country's founding. One hundred and thirty-five citations support the conclusions of the author. Patricia R. Mihok is an award winning teacher and the author/photographer of two books on the Chihuahuan Desert. Her mother was Alberta Jane Kent.

A History of Kent

A History of Kent
Author: Frank W. Jessup
Publisher:
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1974
Genre: History
ISBN:


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A History of the Pyrrhic War

A History of the Pyrrhic War
Author: Patrick Alan Kent
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2019-08-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 1351005804


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A History of the Pyrrhic War explores the multi-polar nature of a conflict that involved the Romans, peoples of Italy, western Greeks, and Carthaginians during Pyrrhus’ western campaign in the early third century BCE. The war occurred nearly a century before the first historical writings in Rome, resulting in a malleable narrative that emphasized the moral virtues of the Romans, transformed Pyrrhus into a figure that resembled Alexander the Great, disparaged the degeneracy of the Greeks, and demonstrated the malicious intent of the Carthaginians. Kent demonstrates the way events were shaped by later Roman generations to transform the complex geopolitical realities of the Pyrrhic War into a one-dimensional duel between themselves and Pyrrhus that anticipated their rise to greatness. This book analyses the Pyrrhic War through consideration of geopolitical context as well as how later Roman writers remembered the conflict. The focus of the war is taken off Pyrrhus as an individual and shifted towards evaluating the multifaceted interactions of the peoples of Italy and Sicily. A History of the Pyrrhic War is a fundamental resource for academic and learned general readers who have an interest in the interaction of developing imperial powers with their neighbors and how those events shaped the perceptions of later generations. It will be of interest not only to students of Roman history, but also to anyone working on historiography in any period.