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OverviewThe assassination of Prince William of Orange by a French Catholic in 1584 had immediate political consequences and a profound effect on the course of history. It was a serious setback for Protestants in the Netherlands, who were struggling for independence from the Catholic rule of the Hapsburg Empire. But the crime's ramifications were even more earth-shattering, for it heralded the arrival of a new threat to the safety of world leaders and the security of nations: a pistol that could easily be concealed on one's person and employed to lethal effect at point-blank range. In this provocative, fascinating, and enormously engaging work, noted author and historian Lisa Jardine brilliantly recounts the brazen act of religious terrorism that changed everything--and explores its long and bloody legacy, from the murder of Abraham Lincoln in 1865 to the slaying of Archduke Ferdinand in 1914, to the plague of terror and violent zealotry that infects our world today. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lisa Jardine (Queen Mary University of London)Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: Collins Dimensions: Width: 13.70cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.150kg ISBN: 9780060838362ISBN 10: 0060838361 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 17 June 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsA lively account of an important historical turning point . . . Thorough and well written. --Deseret Morning News (Salt Lake City) Nobody can explain factual history more clearly than Jardine, but the best part of this book concerns more abstract implications. --Jan Morris, The Times (London) Brief, pithy and fascinating... Jardine does justice to an intriguing topic, and the book reads as scholarly without being pedantic. --Omaha World-Herald A fascinating, amusing, scholarly little book... I was absolutely charmed by this book. --Washington Post Brisk and splendidly told . . . Jardine's book is popular narrative at its best--quick, sure, detailed and broadly entertaining. --Newsday A fascinating account... Deftly and efficiently places this event in the political, religious, social, and cultural context of its times. --Library Journal [A] marvelous study of a single event and its numerous echoes. --Publishers Weekly Jardine writes with fluid precision and offers many dashes of historical color. --Wall Street Journal Brisk and splendidly told . . . Jardine s book is popular narrative at its best--quick, sure, detailed and broadly entertaining. --Newsday [A] marvelous study of a single event and its numerous echoes. --Publishers Weekly Brief, pithy and fascinating... Jardine does justice to an intriguing topic, and the book reads as scholarly without being pedantic. --Omaha World-Herald A lively account of an important historical turning point . . . Thorough and well written. --Deseret Morning News (Salt Lake City) A fascinating, amusing, scholarly little book... I was absolutely charmed by this book. --Washington Post Jardine writes with fluid precision and offers many dashes of historical color. --Wall Street Journal Nobody can explain factual history more clearly than Jardine, but the best part of this book concerns more abstract implications. --Jan Morris, The Times (London) A fascinating account... Deftly and efficiently places this event in the political, religious, social, and cultural context of its times. --Library Journal A lively account of an important historical turning point . . . Thorough and well written. --Deseret Morning News (Salt Lake City) Nobody can explain factual history more clearly than Jardine, but the best part of this book concerns more abstract implications. --Jan Morris, The Times (London) Brief, pithy and fascinating... Jardine does justice to an intriguing topic, and the book reads as scholarly without being pedantic. --Omaha World-Herald A fascinating, amusing, scholarly little book... I was absolutely charmed by this book. --Washington Post Brisk and splendidly told . . . Jardine's book is popular narrative at its best--quick, sure, detailed and broadly entertaining. --Newsday A fascinating account... Deftly and efficiently places this event in the political, religious, social, and cultural context of its times. --Library Journal [A] marvelous study of a single event and its numerous echoes. --Publishers Weekly Jardine writes with fluid precision and offers many dashes of historical color. --Wall Street Journal A lively account of an important historical turning point . . . Thorough and well written. -- Deseret Morning News (Salt Lake City) Author InformationLisa Jardine, Commander of the Order of the British Empire, is the director of the Centre for Editing Lives and Letters, the centenary professor of Renaissance Studies at Queen Mary, University of London, and a fellow of the Royal Historical Society. She lives with her husband and three children in London. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |