"Historical Parallels Vol. III" by Arthur Thomas Malkin is a genre-defining work that employs comparative analysis to explore the interconnectedness of historical events. Through meticulous examination, Malkin reveals the parallelism between civilizations, empires, and revolutions, offering insightful interpretations that illuminate the evolution of societies. This groundbreaking book delves into the intricate connections between culture, politics, and ideology, providing a comprehensive understanding of the progression of civilizations throughout history. Malkin's approach highlights the…mehr
"Historical Parallels Vol. III" by Arthur Thomas Malkin is a genre-defining work that employs comparative analysis to explore the interconnectedness of historical events. Through meticulous examination, Malkin reveals the parallelism between civilizations, empires, and revolutions, offering insightful interpretations that illuminate the evolution of societies. This groundbreaking book delves into the intricate connections between culture, politics, and ideology, providing a comprehensive understanding of the progression of civilizations throughout history. Malkin's approach highlights the importance of studying the past to comprehend the complexities of the present and anticipate future developments. By dissecting historical events and societal structures, Malkin unveils the underlying patterns of human behavior and societal evolution, shedding light on the forces driving progress and revolution. Through his analytical lens, readers gain a deeper appreciation for the interconnectedness of civilizations and the enduring themes that shape human history. "Historical Parallels Vol. III" stands as a testament to the power of comparative historical analysis in illuminating the threads that bind civilizations together across time, making it an indispensable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Arthur Thomas Malkin was an English writer, alpinist, and cricket player. He was the third son of Benjamin Heath Malkin and his wife Charlotte Williams, daughter of the Rev. Thomas Williams, headmaster of Cowbridge Grammar School, and entered Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1820. He graduated with a B.A. in 1825 and an M.A. in 1828. He is likely the "Malkin" who was chosen to the Cambridge Apostles in 1826. In 1829, Angier March Perkins and James Philip Roy disbanded their civil engineering partnership. He bought an estate in Corrybrough, Tomatin, Inverness-shire, where he became Deputy Lieutenant, and also lived at 21 Wimpole Street in London. Malkin played for Cambridge University Cricket Club and appeared in one first-class games in 1826, scoring 11 runs with a maximum score of 11 not out and taking no catches. In 1827, he was part of a rowing crew that traveled from Cambridge to King's Lynn and then over The Wash to Boston, Lincolnshire. The crew also included Kenelm Digby and John Mitchell Kemble.
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