Balder Ex-Libris - Tag - CivilizationsReview of books rare and missing2024-03-27T00:16:02+00:00urn:md5:aa728a70505b2fae05796923271581c2DotclearMorris Charles - The aryan raceurn:md5:2d9cec02f38bdf927e2f435aed95a4ab2024-03-16T01:09:00+00:002024-03-16T01:11:29+00:00balderMorris CharlesCivilizationsRaces <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img4/Morris_Charles_-_The_aryan_race.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Morris Charles</strong><br />
Title : <strong>The aryan race</strong><br />
Year : 1888<br />
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Its origin and its achievements. <strong>...</strong></p>Palsson Hermann - Edwards Paul - Vikings in Russiaurn:md5:14a09d87bfe1114c6daa81bfd4f0c3332020-03-05T15:36:00+00:002021-01-12T01:30:08+00:00balderPalsson HermannCivilizationsRussiaScandinaviaUkraine <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img4/Palsson_Hermann_-_Edwards_Paul_-_Vikings_in_Russia.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Authors : <strong>Palsson Hermann - Edwards Paul</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Vikings in Russia Yngvar's Saga and Eymund's Saga</strong><br />
Year : 1989<br />
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Introduction. The two Icelandic sagas in this volume open a small window on the hazy world of Scandinavian Vikings in eleventh-century Russia. The brief glimpses they give us of an obscure corner of European history are intriguing, not so much because of the light they throw on the lives of Yngvar Eymundsson and Eymund Hringsson as for the elusive quality of narrative. Although these sagas appear to contain references to actual events, they include so many purely Active elements that it is not always possible to separate facts from the products of the authors’ fertile imagination; the two elements that went into the making of the sagas, historical fact and creative story-writing, are sometimes barely perceptibly, sometimes extravagantly, fused together. In other words, we are dealing with authors whose concern for historical accuracy was not allowed to interfere with the serious business of providing suitable material for entertainment. However, even the most tenuous links with historical events are essential for the purpose of making sense of the sagas; their thirteenth-century audiences would probably enjoy these tales both for their entertainment value and for what they taught, or seemed to teach, about the world and the past. <strong>...</strong></p>Greer John Michael - The element encyclopedia of secret societiesurn:md5:7c653d764e17033023fd33d83a6468522019-12-12T16:10:00+00:002019-12-12T16:11:06+00:00balderGreer John MichaelCivilizationsEncyclopediaIsraëlJerusalemJew <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img4/Greer_John_Michael_-_The_element_encyclopedia_of_secret_societies.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Greer John Michael</strong><br />
Title : <strong>The element encyclopedia of secret societies</strong><br />
Year : 2009<br />
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The ultimate a-z of ancient mysteries, lost civilizations and forgotten wisdom. <strong>...</strong></p>Glubb John - The fate of empires and Search for survivalurn:md5:53149c11885992af6a4e72c02cd8ae0f2019-04-28T22:59:00+01:002019-04-28T22:09:09+01:00balderGlubb JohnAmericaCivilizations <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img4/Glubb_John_-_The_fate_of_empires_and_Search_for_survival.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Glubb John Bagot</strong><br />
Title : <strong>The fate of empires and Search for survival</strong><br />
Year : 1977<br />
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John Bagot Glubb was born in 1897, his father being a regular officer in the Royal Engineers. At the age of four he left England for Mauritius, where his father was posted for a three-year tour of duty. At the age of ten he was sent to school for a year in Switzerland. These youthful travels may have opened his mind to the outside world at an early age. He entered the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich in September 1914, and was commissioned in the Royal Engineers in April 1915. He served throughout the first World War in France and Belgium, being wounded three times and awarded the Military Cross. In 1920 he volunteered for service in Iraq, as a regular officer, but in 1926 resigned his commission and accepted an administrative post under the Iraq Government. In 1930, however, he signed a contract to serve the Transjordan Government (now Jordan). From 1939 to 1956 he commanded the famous Jordan Arab Legion, which was in reality the Jordan Army. Since his retirement he has published seventeen books, chiefly on the Middle East, and has lectured widely in Britain, the United States and Europe. <strong>...</strong></p>Berresford Ellis Peter - A brief history of the Celtsurn:md5:b15c1bc425e140761e6bd2565b4f76752019-03-04T21:19:00+00:002019-03-04T21:20:11+00:00balderBerresford Ellis PeterCeltesCivilizationsConspiracyEuropeIsraëlSouth AfricaUFOUnited States <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img4/Berresford_Ellis_Peter_-_A_brief_history_of_the_Celts.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Berresford Ellis Peter</strong><br />
Title : <strong>A brief history of the Celts</strong><br />
Year : 1998<br />
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Preface. At the start of the first millennium BC, a civilisation which had developed from its Indo- European roots around the headwaters of the Rhine, the Rhône and the Danube suddenly erupted in all directions through Europe. Their advanced use of metalwork, particularly their iron weapons, made them a powerful and irresistible force. Greek merchants, first encountering them in the sixth century BC, called them Keltoi and Galatai. Later, the Romans would echo these names in Celtae, Galatae and Galli. Today we generally identify them as Celts. The ancient Celts have been described as ‘the first Europeans’, the first Transalpine civilisation to emerge into recorded history. At the height of their greatest expansion, by the third century BC, they were spread from Ireland in the west across Europe to the central plain of what is now Turkey in the east; they were settled from Belgium in the north as far south as Cadiz in Spain and across the Alps into the Po valley. They not only spread along the Danube valley but Celtic settlements have been found in southern Poland, in Russia and the Ukraine. Recent evidence has caused some academics to argue that the Celts were also the ancestors of the Tocharian people, an Indo-European group who settled in the Xinjiang province of China, north of Tibet. Tocharian written texts survive from the eighth to ninth centuries AD. That the Celts left a powerful military impression on the Greeks and Romans there is little doubt. In 475 BC they defeated the armies of the Etruscan empire at Ticino and took control throughout the Po valley; in 390 BC they defeated the Romans and occupied the city for seven months – it took Rome fifty years to recover from that devastating disaster; in 279 BC they invaded the Greek peninsula, defeating every Greek army which was sent against them before sacking the Greek holy sanctuary of Delphi and then returning back to the north. Some of them crossed into Asia Minor and established a Celtic kingdom on what is now the central plain of Turkey. So respectful of the Celts’ fighting ability were the Greeks that they recruited Celtic units into their armies, from Epiros and Syria to the Ptolemy pharaohs of Egypt. Even the fabulous Queen Cleopatra had an élite bodyguard of 300 Celtic warriors which, on her defeat and death, served the equally famous Herod the Great and attended his funeral obsequies in 4 BC. Hannibal used Celtic warriors as the mainstay of his army and, finally, after the conquest of their ‘heartland’ Gaul, the Celts even served the armies of their arch-enemy, Rome. Yet warfare was not their only profession. They were basically farmers, engaging in very advanced agricultural techniques whose methods impressed Roman observers. Their medical knowledge was highly sophisticated, particularly in the practice of surgery. As road builders they were also talented and it was the Celts who cut the first roads through the previously impenetrable forests of Europe. Most of the words connected with roads and transport in Latin were, significantly, borrowed from the Celts. As for their art and craftsmanship, in jewellery and design, they have left a breathtaking legacy for Europe. They were undoubtedly the most exuberant of the ancient European visual artists, whose genius is still valued and copied today; their masterpieces in metalwork, monumental stone carvings, glassware and jewellery still provoke countless well-attended exhibitions throughout the world. <strong>...</strong></p>Dubay Eric - The Earth planeurn:md5:12cdd29e513d668b6806f25816b1f8172018-11-06T13:52:00+00:002021-01-13T00:19:19+00:00balderDubay EricFlat Earth <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img4/Dubay_Eric_-_The_Earth_plane.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Dubay Eric</strong><br />
Title : <strong>The Earth plane</strong><br />
Year : 2018<br />
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When I was your age, growing up in the country, on clear Summer nights grandpa and I would lay on the grass watching the stars. My favorite was Polaris, the bright North Pole Star, positioned perfectly central amidst the constantly circling constellations, like a noble king on his throne, proudly presiding over his twinkling kingdom. Grandpa taught me all 88 constellations from Andromeda to Vulpecula and we would watch them for hours while he told incredible ancient fairy tales of heroes like Hercules and his 12 labors, the prodigal Sun's journey through the 12 houses of the zodiac. On the last night of summer vacation, grandpa and I were staring at the stars when he pointed up and said, "Polaris, my boy, sits directly above the North Pole, which means the exact center-point of Earth and the exact center-point of the heavens are perfectly aligned. Polaris is like God's eye in the sky watching over his creation and the other stars reaching out at different angles are like his angels bringing light to even the darkest corners of the world. The North Pole is like the base of a gigantic celestial tree reaching to heaven with Polaris its highest leaf, on the tallest branch, directly above the trunk. The other stars are like all the other leaves on all the other branches, and every day the great tree in heaven makes one circle in the sky around its trunk, just like every year every tree on Earth grows a new circle around its trunk." <strong>...</strong></p>Friedrich Carl Joachim - The age of the Baroqueurn:md5:faf4445603cf262ea2a56e657993b8c72018-10-28T17:13:00+00:002018-10-30T14:46:31+00:00balderFriedrich Carl JoachimAIDSCivilizationsConspiracyEugenicsEuropeJewRomeTalmudUnited States <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img4/Friedrich_Carl_Joachim_-_Age_of_the_Baroque.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Friedrich Carl Joachim</strong><br />
Title : <strong>The age of the Baroque 1610-1660</strong><br />
Year : 1952<br />
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Introduction. Our age of specialization produces an almost incredible amount of monographic research in all fields of human knowledge. So great is the mass of this material that even the professional scholar cannot keep abreast of the contributions in anything but a restricted part of his general subject. In all branches of learning the need for intelligent synthesis is now more urgent than ever before, and this need is felt by the layman even more acutely than by the scholar. He cannot hope to read the products of microscopic research or to keep up with the changing interpretations of experts, unless new knowledge and new viewpoints are made accessible to him by those who make it their business to be informed and who are competent to speak with authority. <strong>...</strong></p>Weyl Nathaniel - The negro in American civilizationurn:md5:c438d741d0f7d0586ce567b8e3fb78e32018-10-28T16:26:00+00:002018-10-28T16:29:20+00:00balderWeyl NathanielAmericaCivilizationsCivilizationsConspiracyEugenicsRacesUnited States <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img4/Weyl_Nathaniel_-_The_negro_in_American_civilization.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Weyl Nathaniel</strong><br />
Title : <strong>The negro in American civilization</strong><br />
Year : 1960<br />
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Introduction. The Negro in .4merican Civilization is an original, challenging and, I believe, important contribution to a major problem of contemporary American society. It is a book which serious students of the Negro will neglect at their peril. The author has documented his statements excellently. While this book provides good reading, it is so well referenced that it would also be eminently suitable as a textbook. <strong>...</strong></p>Georgiadis Spyridon-Adonis - Homosexuality in Ancient Greece The myth is collapsingurn:md5:5e4cea6d60affce211fd9b61e58063b02018-08-17T13:30:00+01:002021-01-11T00:59:04+00:00balderGeorgiadis Spyridon-AdonisChinaCivilizationsConspiracyGreeceIranTexasUnited States <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img4/Georgiadis_Spyridon-Adonis_-_Homosexuality_in_Ancient_Greece_The_myth_is_collapsing.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Georgiadis Spyridon-Adonis</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Homosexuality in Ancient Greece The myth is collapsing</strong><br />
Year : 2004<br />
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Preface. People who deal with questions of historical self-knowledge are familiar with the fact that, until recently, as far as Greek history and culture were concerned, ignorance was prevailing in our country. We had to accept whatever we were told about who our ancestors were with out the possibility to react. Luckily enough things have changed. Readers' interest is wider and the number of published books relevant to these issues becomes larger. <strong>...</strong></p>Duchesne Ricardo - The uniqueness of Western civilizationurn:md5:d9911ae14c0a3b8230905e55942ddd4e2018-07-13T22:51:00+01:002018-07-13T22:29:33+01:00balderDuchesne RicardoAfricaChinaCIACivilizationsConspiracyEnglandEuropeIraqJewRussiaUnited States <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img4/Duchesne_Ricardo_-_The_uniqueness_of_Western_civilization.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Duchesne Ricardo</strong><br />
Title : <strong>The uniqueness of Western civilization</strong><br />
Year : 2011<br />
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Preface. Th is book has fi ve separate but closely related objectives. First, it seeks to trace the ideological sources behind the multicultural eff ort to “provincialize” the history of Western civilization. It will be argued that the devaluation of Western culture that swept the academic world starting around the 1960s was part of a wider and newly emerging intellectual movement that included the rise of anthropological relativism, critical theory, dependency theory, evolutionary materialism, postmodernism, feminism, and identity politics. Th e second aim is to assess the empirical adequacy of a highly infl uential set of revisionist works published in the last two decades dedicated to the pursuit of dismantling the “Eurocentric” consensus on the “rise of the West.” Th e focus will be on explicating, interpreting, connecting, systematizing, supplying background information, and refuting the arguments of multicultural revisionists who claim that there were “surprising similarities” between the West and the non-Western world as late as 1800–30 and that the Industrial Revolution was the one transformation that fi nally set Europe on a diff erent path of development. Th is book is quite determined in its eff orts to demonstrate that the entire revisionist school is founded on precarious and tendentious claims in its attempts to rewrite the history of the West. Th e questionable pursuit of the revisionist school will be addressed by means of a conscientious analytical and detailed review of a vast body of secondary sources and findings. Th e third objective of this book will be to argue that the traditional Eurocentric historiography on the rise of the West still holds much signifi cance despite the unrelenting criticisms it has faced in the last few decades. Th e standard historiography includes the classical exponents of Europe’s uniqueness as well as contemporary historians and sociologists whose primary interests are directed towards debating the causes of Europe’s ascendancy. In defending their perspectives, this book will also go beyond them by considering numerous additional sources from historians of Europe who have written about Western achievement from the ancient Greeks to the present. <strong>...</strong></p>Trevor-Roper Hugh - The age of expansion Europe and the world 1559-1660urn:md5:c1dbd88753313295a32f622ac12244c22018-06-24T22:10:00+01:002018-06-24T21:35:09+01:00balderTrevor-Roper HughAmericaAsiaChinaCivilizationsConspiracyEnglandEuropeFranceGermanyIndiaIslamJapanNetherlandsPersiaPolandReligionRussiaSpainTurkeyUnited States <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img4/Trevor-Roper_Hugh_-_The_age_of_expansion_Europe_and_the_world_1559-1660.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Trevor-Roper Hugh Redwald</strong><br />
Title : <strong>The age of expansion Europe and the world 1559-1660</strong><br />
Year : 1968<br />
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Foreword. Hugh Trevor-Roper. This is the seventh volume in a series which seeks to illustrate as well as to describe the history of civilization, and by its illustrations not merely to enliven but to deepen the study and understanding of that history. History, we would now generally agree, is multi-dimensional. \V'e no longer see it as political history only, as the register of mere political action: legislation, institutions, war. Of course it is still-it always must be-the record of man: but it is the record of man in society, not merely in politics; and society conditions, or is conditioned by, a whole range of nonpolitical activities, from the apparently impersonal forces of geography or economics to the individual achievements of science and art. This widened range of history cannot, without insufferable congestion, be expressed through one medium only. In this series we seek to express it, or at least to adumbrate it, in several. Faced by the vast expansion of our field, we have called in the new world of photographic reproduction, which informs through the eyes, to redress the imbalance of the old purely literary method, channelled exclusively through the mind. This is not to claim any outrageously novel interpretation. In the past generation many novel historical theories have been advanced, and novel methods of teaching it have been recommended. But when these new ideas have been digested or rejected, the old truths remain. History may have become multi-dimensional, but politics cannot be altogether excluded from it. Politics give it its form and direction. History without politics is history without its essential mechanism. Even purely social history is conditioned by politics. How can we understand the development of society if we ignore the pressure of legal institutions, the political framework of trade, or the impact of war? G. M. Trevelyan's statement that social history is history with the politics left out is a dangerous half-truth. <strong>...</strong></p>Feuerstein Georg - Kak Subhash - Frawley David - In search of the cradle of civilizationurn:md5:192701e2498847efde08b91ff82b9a972018-01-30T21:26:00+00:002018-04-14T19:47:43+01:00balderFeuerstein GeorgAmericaBolchevikCivilizationsCommunismConspiracyEugenicsEuropeGermanyIndiaJewMusicRacialismSeconde guerre mondialeThird ReichUnited States <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img4/Feuerstein_Georg_-_Kak_Subhash_-_Frawley_David_-_In_search_of_the_cradle_of_civilization.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Authors : <strong>Feuerstein Georg - Kak Subhash - Frawley David</strong><br />
Title : <strong>In search of the cradle of civilization New light on ancient India</strong><br />
Year : 1995<br />
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Introduction to the second edition. In the imagination of the west, India is the land of magic and mystery, wisdom and religiosity, tradition and ritual. India has long held exotic appeal; its arts, literature, music are distinct. But, at the same time, there are aspects of Indic culture that speak straight to the heart of the West, which should not surprise us because India and the West have had a shared histoty going back many thousands of years. Sanskrit is the oldest of any of the Indo-European languages. The ancient Vedic culture of India resembles the ancient European, particularly the Celtic, which had similar orders of priests and bards. The question of whether the Indic peoples and the Europeans shared the same homeland in remote antiquity has been the grist of ceaseless speculation. Today many Indians are still connected to the glorious past of their country, keeping alive an ancient stream of knowledge and wisdom. We may ask: Is India also a doorway to the long-forgotten past of the West ? <strong>...</strong></p>Frawley David - Hinduism and the clash of civilizationsurn:md5:beaf83d958677ce3401fc91e0a225f9d2018-01-20T15:51:00+00:002018-04-14T19:48:13+01:00balderFrawley DavidCivilizationsGreeceIndiaReligion <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img4/Frawley_David_-_Hinduism_and_the_clash_of_civilizations.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Frawley David</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Hinduism and the clash of civilizations</strong><br />
Year : 2001<br />
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Foreword. I first became aware of David Frawley's work earlier this year when I was at the University bookshop in Bloomsbury, near to my London home. It used to be called Dillon's and owned by a longestablished and worthy firm. Now it is Waterstone's, a thrusting 'success story' of modern entrepreneurship. No longer a traditionally British bookshop, staffed by friendly amateurs, Waterstone' s has all the characteristics of a giant American emporium: glossy, squeaky-clean and staffed by indifferent, overworked students. Like its American counterparts, it is replete with self-help guides for stressed male executives and bitter, miserable career women, both products of a disturbed society. In the basement, a bar serves caffe latte, chocolate muffins and a bewildering variety of fruit juice. Waterstone's, in other words, is a microcosm of the global monoculture, that spiritual and economic malaise which Frawley so incisively explores. Yet beneath all the gloss, there persist many of the qualities of a fine English bookshop, where rich gems of scholarship and wisdom come to unexpected light, just as rich traditions of spiritual insight still withstand the modern Fetich of the market. <strong>...</strong></p>Harland-Jacobs Jessica L. - Builders of empireurn:md5:5650f37312a4e26f3d7ef60ab10675da2017-07-01T15:42:00+01:002018-04-14T19:59:01+01:00balderHarland-Jacobs Jessica L.CivilizationsEnglandEnglandFreemasonryReligion <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img4/Harland-Jacobs_Jessica_L_-_Builders_of_empire.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Harland-Jacobs Jessica L.</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Builders of empire</strong><br />
Year : 2007<br />
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Introduction. The ancient and honourable fraternity of free and accepted masons. In 1827 a letter from a police magistrate in the young colony of New South Wales arrived at the offices of the Grand Lodge of English Freemasonry. The magistrate's name was John Stephen. The son of an English judge, he had migrated to Sydney less than a year before sending the letter. In the intervening months, he told Masonic officials in the metropole, he had familiarized himself with "the state of Masonry in this distant part of the World." Stephen expressed both concern and optimism. He was worried about what he saw as an overabundance of Irish lodges in the colony as well as the lack of a centralized authority to shepherd those who wanted to affiliate with English lodges . But he was sanguine about the prospects for Freemasonry in the settlements, which were rapidly expanding with the "almost daily" inflLLx of free emigrants. In the letter, this rather ordinary colonist proceeded to make two keen observations about the role of Freemasonry in the burgeoning British Empire of the early nineteenth century. first he observed that "the greater part of the free community have been admitted as Masons in England from the prevailing notion of the necessity of being so on becoming Travellers." By this point Masonry had earned a well-deserved reputation for being an institution that offered its members a passport to countless benefits available in all parts of the empire and, indeed, throughout the world. Second, Stephen realized that this brotherhood had a role to play in strengthening the British Empire. <strong>...</strong></p>Kemp Arthur - Four flags The indigenous people of Great Britainurn:md5:ad9f045e9d7d888393b20ee3b5bcd8da2017-06-27T00:18:00+01:002018-04-14T19:59:42+01:00balderKemp ArthurCivilizationsEnglandIrlandeReligionScienceScotland <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img4/Kemp_Arthur_-_Four_flags_The_indigenous_people_of_Great_Britain.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Kemp Arthur</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Four flags The indigenous people of Great Britain DNA, history and the right to existence of the native inhabitants of the British Isles</strong><br />
Year : 2010<br />
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Section one : introduction. In April 2009, more than 122 Members of Parliament at Westminster signed a declaration which affirmed that there was no such thing as an indigenous people in Britain. This declaration by members of the Conservative, Liberal-Democrat and Labour parties said that there was no such thing as a native people of Britain, implying that all were foreigners and thereby justifying the current immigration invasion. This astonishing declaration, which took the form of an Early Day Motion entitled the “Rights of Tribal and Indigenous Peoples”, noted the Government’s refusal to put the rights of indigenous peoples on a legal footing with regard to protection against “climate change.” The reason why the Government had refused to “put these rights on a firm legal footing” was, the declaration said, done “on the grounds that there are no indigenous peoples in the United Kingdom.” The declaration went on to say that this absence of an indigenous people of Britain was no reason not to worry about indigenous people elsewhere, pointing out that “this has not prevented either the Netherlands or Spain from joining the list of 20 countries, including Brazil,” from doing so because “protecting the rights of indigenous peoples is a matter of international concern.” Not one MP, not one newspaper, not one environmental group, raised their objection to this blanking out of the concept of an indigenous people of Britain. Yet there are indigenous people of Britain: the Scots, the Welsh, the Irish and the English. All have their own defined identities, traditions and culture, and even though they have often been in conflict with one another, together they created one of the mightiest nations of modern times: Great Britain. <strong>...</strong></p>Hay Denis - The age of the Renaissanceurn:md5:dcef9f15473b4fdf1d388b495c455a542017-06-17T22:39:00+01:002017-06-17T22:12:33+01:00balderHay DenisBolchevikCivilizationsCivilizationsCommunismEuropeWestern Civilization series <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img4/Hay_Denis_-_The_age_of_the_Renaissance.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Hay Denis</strong><br />
Title : <strong>The age of the Renaissance</strong><br />
Year : 1967<br />
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Introduction. The significance of Renaissance Europe. Denys Hay. European cultural history has gone through a number of transfigurations since the time in the 4th and 5th centuries A.D. when the evolution of the continent became autonomous. These changes in public behaviour and in the assumptions about life and art shared by the dominant groups are often summarized by shorthand: Barbarian Europe, Gothic Europe, Renaissance Europe and so on. Such terms mislead of course if they suggest that historical periods are sharply distinguishable from one another. Contemporaries were usually oblivious of the breaks later ages have found it convenient to make in the past and, as we shall see, there was much that was 'Gothic' in the 'Renaissance'. This is a point worth insisting on at the outset. If by Renaissance we refer to a period of time, broadly speaking the 15th and 16th centuries, then everything that happens within the epoch is 'Renaissance', just as everything that happens in the 18th century is '18th-century'. But Renaissance or rebirth has for so long been applied to cultural history in a narrower sense, literature and learning, the fine arts, that the expression suggests not only a time span but problems arising within the time span. It is essential to bear this difficulty in mind. All men and all events belong to the Renaissance period; what we think of as characteristically Renaissance in style was far from being universal until towards the end of the age so described. <strong>...</strong></p>Childe Vere Gordon - The dawn of European civilizationurn:md5:b0d1f9f85ca14f7211885ad6a2a394602017-06-01T09:03:00+01:002018-04-14T20:04:42+01:00balderChilde Vere GordonAmericaCivilizationsEuropeKu Klux KlanRacialism <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img4/Childe_Vere_Gordon_-_The_dawn_of_European_civilization.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Childe Vere Gordon</strong><br />
Title : <strong>The dawn of European civilization</strong><br />
Year : 1925<br />
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Preface to the sixth edition. When the First Edition was written as a pioneer attempt at a comprehensive survey of European prehistory, the archreological record was so fragmentary that a pattern could only be extracted by filling up the gaps with undemonstrable guesses. A spate of excavations, investigations and publications in the next twenty years rendered obsolete some of those speculations, enriched the record with a wealth of often quite unexpected facts, but actually complicated the picture. Since I945 still more intense activity has doubled the available data, but in some points has simplified the scene; several formerly discrete assemblages now appear as aspects of a very few widespread cultures. Moreover, the new technique of radio-carbon dating, though still very much in the experimental stage, offers at least the hope of an independent time-scale against which archreological events in several regions can be compared chronologically. These advances allow and demand drastic revision and re-arrangement of my text. At the same time the fresh data, as much as Monga1fs pertinent criticisms in his Introduction to the Russian translation, have induced a less dogmatically "Orientalist" attitude than I adopted in I925. In particular the discovery that not all farmers were potters has entailed a complete revaluation of the ceramic evidence! Radio-carbon dating has indeed vindicated the Orient's priority over Europe in farming and metallurgy. But the speed and originality of Europe's adaptation of Oriental traditions can now be better appreciated; it should be clear why, as well as that, a distinctively European culture had dawned by our Bronze Age ! Two more points should be noted. The radio-carbon dates here given, many of them unofficial, are all subject to a margin of error of several centuries and must be regarded as tentative and provisional! Secondly, to me the Near East still means what it meant in English before I940 and still means in American, Dutch, French and Russian. For opportunities of studying at first hand the latest :finds from Eastern Europe I wish to thank the Academies of Sciences of Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Roumania, the U.S.S.R. and Yugoslavia, and to colleagues in those countries as well as in Austria, Belgium, the British Isles, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Holland, Italy, Poland, Sweden, Turkey and the U.S.A. I am grateful for information on unpublished :finds, for reprints, drawings and photographs. Dr. Isobel Smith has very kindly read the proofs. MARCH 1957. V. G. C.. <strong>...</strong></p>Collins Andrew - Göbekli Tepe Genesis of the godsurn:md5:65baa20d9a2fa9183e01ca8600e1c9992017-04-09T18:43:00+01:002017-05-18T09:53:39+01:00balderCollins AndrewCivilizationsCivilizationsEuropeFascismGermanyJewRacialismSecond World WarThird ReichTurkeyWaffen SS <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img4/Collins_Andrew_-_Gobekli_Tepe_Genesis_of_the_gods.jpg" alt="" /><br />
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Title : <strong>Göbekli Tepe Genesis of the gods The temple of the watchers and the discovery of Eden</strong><br />
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Introduction. By Graham Hancock. The new millennium promised much - the rising of Atlantis, the Second Coming of Christ, and the discovery of the Hall of Records in Egypt. Yet those of a New Age persuasion who had waited patiently for this all-important date were to be sadly disappointed. Even so, an archaeological discovery brought to the world’s attention for the first time in 2000 is now poised to make up for any sense of anticlimax that might have accompanied the millennial nonevent. I speak of Göbekli Tepe, a megalithic complex of incredible beauty and importance located close to the ancient city of Şanlıurfa in southeast Turkey. Here, quietly, since 1995, a series of stone enclosures of immense sophistication, each containing T-shaped pillars up to 18 feet (5.5 meters) tall and weighing as much as 16.5 US tons (15 metric tonnes), is being uncovered on a mountain platform close to the western termination of the Anti- Taurus range. Carved into the faces of the dozens of stone pillars and freestanding monoliths uncovered so far is a virtual menagerie of strange creatures that populated the world when these mysterious monuments were constructed between twelve thousand and ten thousand years ago. Foxes, wolves, lions, snakes, aurochs, hyena, ibex, and boars are seen alongside insects, arachnids, and various species of bird, including crane, vulture, flamingo, and a flightless bird with the likeness of a dodo. The quality and style of Göbekli Tepe’s strange carved art are at once breathtaking and mesmeric, a fact made even more incredible in the knowledge that we are told the complex was built by simple hunter-gatherer communities that thrived in an age before the emergence of subsistence agriculture and animal husbandry. <strong>...</strong></p>Collins Andrew - From the ashes of angelsurn:md5:e511d263cfa0e6c3c843b14504f2ff8b2017-04-09T18:27:00+01:002017-05-18T09:55:24+01:00balderCollins AndrewCivilizationsEnglandFascismJewRevisionism <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img4/Collins_Andrew_-_From_the_ashes_of_angels.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Collins Andrew</strong><br />
Title : <strong>From the ashes of angels The forbidden legacy fa fallen race</strong><br />
Year : 1996<br />
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I have begotten a strange son. And after some days my son, Methuselah, took a wife for his son Lamech, and she became pregnant by him and bore him a son. And his body was white as snow and red as a rose; the hair of his head as white as wool and his demdema ("long curly hair") beautiful; and as for his eyes, when he opened them the whole house glowed like the sun. <strong>...</strong></p>Herm Gerhard - The Celtsurn:md5:9238b148cfbf310cb596e41c156350d22017-03-06T17:48:00+00:002017-03-06T17:51:22+00:00balderHerm GerhardCeltesChristChristianityCivilizationsCommunismConspiracyEuropeFreemasonryJewRacesThird Reich <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img3/Herm_Gerhard_-_The_Celts.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Herm Gerhard</strong><br />
Title : <strong>The Celts The people who came out of the darkness</strong><br />
Year : 1976<br />
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Along with terror, there sweeps over the warrior in a seething tide of blood-red waves, ecstasy. Ernst Jiinger, Der Kampf als inneres Erlebnis. To believe that we can penetrate the Celtic mind, and share the Celts' psychological condition and feelings, is a pure waste of time. Stuart Piggott, The Druids An explosive business, but its handling was almost comic. The two parties sat facing one another, both trying to avoid the real subject of their meeting. On one side, representatives of the Roman Senate, on the other Hasdrubal, the Carthaginian viceroy in Spain, with his advisers. The place: a town on the Iberian coast of the Mediterranean, probably called 'Kart Hadrash' by its founders, the Roman 'Nova Carthago' -today it is Cartagena. The date: 226 BC. <strong>...</strong></p>