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David Armitage

    January 1, 1965

    David Armitage is an English historian recognized for his significant contributions to international and intellectual history. His work delves into the foundational concepts that shape global thought and international relations. With a profound understanding of historical processes, Armitage offers insightful perspectives on the evolution of ideas and political structures over time.

    Connor the Cornflake
    The Lighthouse Keeper's Breakfast
    The Ideological Origins of the British Empire
    The British Atlantic World, 1500-1800
    The Lighthouse Keeper's Picnic
    The Long Land War
    • 2024

      Connor the Cornflake

      • 148 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      A seemingly ordinary cornflake takes center stage in this whimsical tale, revealing its extraordinary journey and significance. Through a blend of humor and imagination, the story explores themes of uniqueness and the hidden magic in everyday objects. The narrative invites readers to see the world through a different lens, celebrating the charm found in the mundane and encouraging a sense of wonder.

      Connor the Cornflake
    • 2022

      The Long Land War

      • 608 pages
      • 22 hours of reading
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      A definitive history of ideas about land redistribution, allied political movements, and their varied consequences around the world

      The Long Land War
    • 2014

      The Lighthouse Keeper's Lunch

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Every day, Mr Grinling the lighthouse keeper cleans & polishes his light to make sure it shines brightly at night. At lunchtime he tucks into a delicious lunch, prepared by his wife. But Mr Grinling isn't the only one who enjoys it. Can Mrs Grinling stop the greedy seagulls stealing the lighthouse keeper's lunch?

      The Lighthouse Keeper's Lunch
    • 2010

      Exploring British views on empire from the 1540s to the 1740s, this book delves into the evolution of imperial thought and its impact on society. It examines key events, figures, and ideologies that shaped Britain's colonial ambitions and interactions with other cultures. Through a thorough analysis, it highlights the complexities of British imperialism and offers insights into how these historical perceptions continue to influence contemporary discussions on empire and identity.

      The Ideological Origins of the British Empire
    • 2009

      This text was the first edited collection on the burgeoning history of the early modern Atlantic world and has had a huge impact on the many fields of Atlantic Studies. This second edition features two new essays on science and global history respectively, as well as a revised Introduction and updated guides to further reading.

      The British Atlantic World, 1500-1800
    • 2008

      Mr Grinling loves to eat, and Mrs Grinling is the best cook in the whole world. She puts on a truly scrumptious spread for the village picnic, but later Mr Grinling wishes he hadn't eaten quite so much...

      The Lighthouse Keeper's Picnic