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Rosamond Deborah McKitterick (born 31 May 1949) is an English medieval historian.She is an expert on the Frankish kingdoms in the eighth and ninth centuries AD, who uses palaeographical and manuscript studies to illuminate aspects of the political, cultural, intellectual, religious, and social history of the Early Middle Ages.
McKittrick was re-elected to the post of president of the BIS in 1942. [6] From 1946 to 1954 McKittrick worked for the Chase National Bank, becoming a senior vice president and director. He headed a survey mission for the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development to India in the 1950s.
Another critique argues that RMA's good intentions notwithstanding, the resulting collateral damage is unacceptable and thus urges more careful consideration in incorporating RMA technology. [28] Stephen Biddle's 2004 book, Military Power: Explaining Victory and Defeat in Modern War, discounts the idea of RMA.
Sequel to the 1986 novel Forrest Gump, published one year after that book's movie adaptation. 21: 125–130: July 8 – October 21, 2022 Super Constitution – Charles Kim Science-fiction novel about a "troika" of college students who create a single world government by technological means. 22: 131–134: November 8 – December 23, 2022
A Wikipedia Book (or a Wikipedia Reading list) is a book formed from an organized collection of Wikipedia articles. Their list forms (generally created using the Book Creator tool) are often nowadays hosted in the User namespace in the form of a list of Wikipedia article tiles, some lists may also include for reading only specific sections of ...
The Philobiblon Society: Sociability & Book Collecting in Mid-Victorian Britain. London, England: The Roxburghe Club. McKitterick, David. 2019. “Henry Bradshaw as Librarian.” Transactions of the Cambridge Bibliographical Society 16 (4): 517–34. McKitterick, David. 2018. The Invention of Rare Books: Private Interest and Public Memory, 1600 ...
The McKitterick Prize is a United Kingdom literary prize.It is administered by the Society of Authors.It was endowed by Tom McKitterick, who had been an editor of The Political Quarterly but had also written a novel which was never published.
This series is a renamed continuation of the long-running anthology series Reader's Digest Condensed Books. The two series overlapped in 1997 before fully switching to the Select Editions name. Frequently published authors in the Select series include Lee Child (19 titles), Nicholas Sparks (17 titles), Michael Connelly (13 titles), Mary Higgins ...