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Maurice Ashley

    Maurice Percy Ashley fut un historien réputé du XVIIe siècle, apportant un œil analytique aiguisé à cette époque charnière. En tant qu'ancien rédacteur de The Listener, il acquit une perspective unique sur le discours contemporain et les courants intellectuels. Son travail se caractérise par un profond engagement envers le passé et par la volonté d'en éclairer les complexités. Les recherches d'Ashley offrent de précieuses perspectives sur les forces qui ont façonné la période historique qu'il a choisie.

    Charles I and Oliver Cromwell
    England in the Seventeenth Century
    Move by Move
    The Life and Times of William I
    The Most Valuable Skills in Chess
    The English Civil War
    • The English Civil War

      • 202pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      One of the most dramatic periods in English history was that of the civil wars fought throughout the country in the mid-17th century. The population was split down the middle. While many peers and gentry took the side of the King, others equally supported the leaders of Parliament, so families and friends were painfully divided in their loyalties. The final defeat, trial and execution of King Charles I shock the monarchies throughout Europe but left them deeply impressed by the victories of Oliver Cromwell and by his seizure of power as Lord Protector. The origins of the war and the course of the campaigns are here comprehensively described by the late Maurice Ashley, a leading authority on 17th-century England, who based his narrative on the latest academic research and on the analysis by military experts of such important battles as those of Marsten Moor and Naseby.

      The English Civil War
      5,0
    • The Most Valuable Skills in Chess

      • 159pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Focusing on chess tactics, Maurice Ashley provides an accessible exploration of the game, starting from the basics. He animates the chess pieces by detailing their unique characteristics and demonstrates how to leverage their abilities for strategic advantages, such as capturing pieces or achieving checkmate. This guide serves as a foundation for developing essential chess skills, making it ideal for beginners looking to enhance their understanding of the game.

      The Most Valuable Skills in Chess
      4,0
    • Move by Move

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      A little book of life advice drawing on the timeless wisdom of chess, from the first Black Chess Grandmaster Maurice Ashley guides readers through the essential lessons chess has taught him about life, using examples from his own compelling rise from poor immigrant kid playing matches in Brooklyn parks to the most rarified levels of the game as well as insights and anecdotes from fellow notable chess players. In short chapters with practical takeaways, this book reaches from the fundamental to the counterintuitive on subjects ranging from self-knowledge to strategic thinking to the importance of failure. This little book of wisdom is the perfect gift for graduates, chess enthusiasts, and anyone who is interested in understanding how the lessons from the most famous and long-lasting game of strategy can help you reach your life goals.

      Move by Move
      3,8
    • Focusing on seventeenth-century English history, this classic text offers a comprehensive examination of life during a transformative period, beginning with the arrival of James I and concluding with the death of Queen Anne. The updated 1978 edition enriches the original 1952 publication, making it an essential resource for students and historians alike. It delves into various facets of society, politics, and culture, providing a detailed narrative of this pivotal era in English history.

      England in the Seventeenth Century
      3,6
    • Charles I and Oliver Cromwell

      A Study in Contrasts and Comparisons

      • 254pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The book explores the parallel journeys of Charles I and Oliver Cromwell during the English Civil War, highlighting their shared challenges and responses. It delves into their contrasting characters and careers, offering insights into how both figures navigated the tumultuous political landscape of their time. Through this comparison, the author sheds light on the complexities of leadership and the impact of individual choices on historical events.

      Charles I and Oliver Cromwell