Exploring significant historical transformations over two millennia, this book delves into the impact of fringe intellectual movements on powerful institutions, highlighting their susceptibility to major shifts. It traces the journey from the Christianization of the Roman Empire to the emergence of today's new economy, offering insights into how disruptive ideas can reshape societal structures and influence the course of history.
David Potter Book order
There are numerous authors who publish under the name David Potter, as well as many with variations of middle name or initial. The authors listed here are authors who cannot be identified as a specific "David Potter".






- 2024
- 2022
Building a Culture of Conscious Leadership
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Focusing on conscious awareness, this book guides leaders in fostering psychologically safe environments that encourage meaningful engagement among team members. It emphasizes the importance of creating a culture where individuals feel secure and valued, ultimately enhancing their connection to work and promoting a more purposeful approach to teamwork.
- 2021
An Accidental Honeymoon
- 106 pages
- 4 hours of reading
The book is recognized for its significant literary value, serving as an essential resource for future generations. It has been reprinted in its original format, preserving all marks and annotations to maintain its authentic character. This approach ensures that the work remains a vital part of the literary canon and continues to be appreciated in its true form.
- 2016
Theodora
- 277 pages
- 10 hours of reading
An engaging biography of one of history's most intriguing and powerful women: Theodora, Empress of the Byzantine Empire
- 2015
Leading Cultural Change
The Theory and Practice of Successful Organizational Transformation
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Focusing on cultural transformation within organizations, this book integrates academic theory with practical strategies. It highlights essential components necessary for fostering an effective cultural shift, providing insights that can be applied in real-world settings. By combining research with actionable advice, it serves as a valuable resource for leaders and practitioners aiming to implement meaningful change in their organizational culture.
- 2015
Never Mind the Tartan Army: The Ultimate Scottish Football Quiz Book
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Engaging and informative, this quiz book delves into the rich history of Scotland's national football team, featuring intriguing questions about iconic players, memorable matches, and legendary moments. It invites fans to test their knowledge on World Cups, rivalries, and beloved managers, making it a perfect companion for road trips or social gatherings. With a mix of challenging and light-hearted questions, it’s an ideal gift for supporters of all ages, ensuring a fun and interactive experience for Tartan enthusiasts.
- 2014
Prophets and Emperors
Human and Divine Authority from Augustus to Theodosius
- 296 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The book explores the significance of divine prophecy in ancient Greece and Rome, contrasting it with modern skepticism. It highlights how prophecy was a vital means of understanding history and shaping future aspirations, providing a sense of divine care for humanity. Additionally, the text examines the political implications of prophecy, illustrating its role in legitimizing or challenging the actions of emperors, thus revealing its profound influence on both personal and political realms in ancient societies.
- 2014
Never Mind the Hoops: The Ultimate Celtic Quiz Book
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
This quiz book offers a comprehensive exploration of Celtic FC, featuring a wide range of questions that test knowledge about the club's history, players, and memorable matches. It is designed for fans of all ages, providing both challenging trivia and fun facts that celebrate the rich legacy of Celtic FC. Ideal for gatherings or personal enjoyment, this book is a must-have for anyone looking to deepen their understanding and appreciation of the iconic football club.
- 2011
Celtic's Greatest Games
- 216 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Highlighting Celtic's storied history, this book compiles 50 of the club's most iconic matches, showcasing legendary moments such as Jimmy Quinn's hat-trick in the 1904 Scottish Cup Final and the unforgettable 7-1 victory over Rangers in 1957. It also recounts the dramatic 1979 league win with ten players and celebrates Celtic's historic European Cup triumph in 1967, alongside notable victories against Leeds United and Liverpool. This collection captures the essence of a club rich in tradition and achievement.