Meer dan een miljoen boeken binnen handbereik!
Bookbot

Roy Porter

    31 december 1946 – 3 maart 2002

    Het werk van Roy Porter omvatte diverse gebieden, waaronder de geschiedenis van de geologie, Londen, en Britse ideeën en maatschappij van de 18e eeuw. Zijn geschriften doken ook in geneeskunde, waanzin, kwakzalverij, patiënten en beoefenaars, literatuur en kunst. Als productief auteur produceerde Porter een enorme hoeveelheid werk op deze en andere gebieden. Zijn uitgebreide publicaties bieden diepgaande inzichten in verschillende facetten van de menselijke ervaring en intellectuele ontwikkeling.

    Bodies Politic
    The Greatest Benefit to Mankind
    Wolf of Mercia
    The History of Bethlem
    The Social History of Language
    Son of Mercia
    • The start of a brand new series from bestselling author MJ Porter for fans of Bernard Cornwell and Matthew Harffy. Tamworth, Mercia AD825. The once-mighty kingdom of Mercia is in perilous danger. Their King, Beornwulf lies dead and years of bitter in-fighting between the nobles, and cross border wars have left Mercia exposed to her enemies. King Ecgberht of Wessex senses now is the time for his warriors to strike and exact his long-awaited bloody revenge on Mercia. King Wiglaf, has claimed his right to rule Mercia, but can he unite a disparate Kingdom against the might of Wessex who are braying for blood and land? Can King Wiglaf keep the dragons at bay or is Mercia doomed to disappear beneath the wings of the Wessex wyvern? Can anyone save Mercia from destruction? Readers are spell-bound by Son of Mercia!: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 'So real I felt I was there!... A page-turner' Reader review ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 'Wonderful to read and hard to put down' Reader review ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 'I found the pages flying by... A great book' Reader review

      Son of Mercia
    • The History of Bethlem

      • 766bladzijden
      • 27 uur lezen
      4,5(2)Tarief

      Focusing on the historical significance of Bethlem, this scholarly work explores its impact within the framework of British caring institutions, particularly in relation to hospitals and the evolution of psychiatry. It provides a detailed examination of Bethlem's role in the broader context of London's history and the development of mental health care.

      The History of Bethlem
    • Bodies Politic

      • 368bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen
      4,0(2)Tarief

      A magisterial account by Roy Porter of representations of the body in health, disease and death.

      Bodies Politic
    • Beatles: Fab Four Cities

      • 260bladzijden
      • 10 uur lezen
      4,0(6)Tarief

      Four cities. Four stars. The Beatles are revered the world over, but it is in these urban centres that their legacy shines brightest.

      Beatles: Fab Four Cities
    • This concise yet insightful study examines the interplay between disease and medicine and their profound effects on English society. It explores historical contexts, societal responses, and the evolution of medical practices, highlighting how health crises have shaped cultural and social dynamics throughout English history. The work serves as a crucial resource for understanding the broader implications of health and illness in society.

      Disease, Medicine and Society in England, 1550 1860
    • The Making of Geology

      Earth Science in Britain 1660 1815

      • 308bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen
      3,7(3)Tarief

      The development of geology from the mid-seventeenth to the early nineteenth century is meticulously explored, highlighting key advancements and influential figures in the field. The book delves into the evolution of geological thought and practices, showcasing how scientific inquiry transformed our understanding of the Earth. Through detailed accounts, it captures the interplay between observation, theory, and the emergence of geology as a distinct scientific discipline.

      The Making of Geology
    • Flesh in the Age of Reason

      • 592bladzijden
      • 21 uur lezen
      4,0(18)Tarief

      The culmination of a lifelong interest in the metaphysics of the body by the premier social historian of medicine. How did we come to a modern understanding of our bodies and souls? What were the breakthroughs that allowed human beings to see themselves in a new light?

      Flesh in the Age of Reason