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Robert Foley

    Questo autore si concentra sulla storia moderna europea, condividendo le sue intuizioni dalla prospettiva di un docente universitario. La sua precedente esperienza di insegnamento presso un prestigioso collegio di stato maggiore militare gli ha fornito un punto di vista unico sul pensiero strategico e sui contesti storici. Questo background consente un esame profondo e penetrante dell'evoluzione della storia europea.

    Menschen vor Homo sapiens
    Another unique species: patterns in human evolutionary ecology
    A Letter To Dr. Priestley In Answer To The Appendix Of His Late Publication, Entitled An Appeal To The Public, On The Subject Of The Riots In Birmingham (1793)
    Looks-at-Clouds
    Humans Before Humanity
    German strategy and the path to Verdun
    • Almost 90 years since its conclusion, the battle of Verdun is still little understood. German Strategy and the Path to Verdun is a detailed examination of this seminal battle based on research conducted in archives long thought lost. Material returned to Germany from the former Soviet Union has allowed for a reinterpretation of Erich von Falkenhayn's overall strategy for the war and of the development of German operational and tactical concepts to fit this new strategy of attrition. By taking a long view of the development of German military ideas from the end of the Franco-German War in 1871, German Strategy and the Path to Verdun also gives much-needed context to Falkenhayn's ideas and the course of one of the greatest battles of attrition the world has ever known.

      German strategy and the path to Verdun
    • Humans Before Humanity

      • 248pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      This book recreates the lost world of the hominid species that lived and flourished for around one million years before, and in some cases after, the evolution of modern humans some 200,000 years ago.

      Humans Before Humanity
    • Looks-at-Clouds

      • 94pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      Robert Foley's stories deal with the charm and vicissitudes of life in Southern Appalachia - the spirit of community, the enchantment with nature and music, and the innocence of childhood. They bring to life the struggles of making a living under harsh conditions, of hustling, and illustrate the violence arising from discrimination and misfortune. The guiding light of his Cherokee ancestors is omnipresent in Robert's deft and visceral writing, offering a path to redemption from the darkness of chaos.

      Looks-at-Clouds
    • The book features a sermon alongside its primary content, offering readers insight into its themes and messages. However, due to its age and rarity, many pages may present challenges in readability, as the original text has become blurred over time. This aspect adds a layer of historical significance and authenticity to the reading experience.

      A Letter To Dr. Priestley In Answer To The Appendix Of His Late Publication, Entitled An Appeal To The Public, On The Subject Of The Riots In Birmingham (1793)