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Includes When The Earth Trembled By Richard J. Walsh; And The Moral Equivalent Of War, By William James.
Papers of Herbert Richard Walsh collected while he was involved with S.A. Amateur Athletic Association, Queen Victoria Hospital Inc., Baerami Shale Fields of Aust. Ltd, United Licensed Victuallers Association of the Commonwealth of Aust. S.A. Branch, Licensed Victuallers' Racing Club, Mount Barker Agricultural Society, and as air raid warden. Comprises minutes, correspondence, programmes, press cuttings, prospectuses, architectural drawings, agreement, reports, circulars, catalogues and photograph.
This is a definitive study of Charles the Bold's diplomatic and military relations with the Italian states, taking full account of economic policy. The book makes extensive use not only of the great mass of diplomatic correspondence in the archives of Florence, Mantua, Milan, Modena and Venice, but also of Charles' financial records in the archives of Brussels and Lille. The author's mastery of these primary sources is complemented by judicious use of a wide range of secondary material. Aspects of Charles the Bold's relations with Italy have been considered in earlier literature, but no study has before dealt with them comprehensively at any length. This book fills that gap and places Charles' reign in its wider European context.
Brian J. Walsh and J. Richard Middleton offer a vision for transforming economics, politics, technology and every part of contemporary culture.
J. Richard Middleton and Brian J. Walsh offer an introduction, evaluation and response to postmodern culture that comes straight from the heart of the gospel.