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Outside the scope of the Madrid Book Fair, within the th Hislibris Historical Literature Meetings , the round table "The Historical Comic" will be held , led by Javier Gómez Valero and Alberto Pérez Rubio, editors and founders of Desperta Ferro Ediciones, and Pedro Cifuentes , National Prize for Development Education and author of History of Comic Art . The table will be moderated by Óscar González Camaño (historian, professional reader and tutor and collaborating professor at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya). It will be on Saturday, June at the headquarters of the Association of Spanish Writers and Artists, c/ Leganitos, , st right, from : a.m. to : p.m. Free access until full capacity. Dialogue with Josiah Osgood On Sunday, June , at p.m., in the Bankia Pavilion of the Madrid Book Fair, Alberto Pérez , co-editor of Desperta Ferro Ediciones, and Néstor Marqués , creator of Antigua Roma al Día , will engage in a dialogue with Josiah Osgood , professor and director of the Department of Classics at Georgetown University (Washington DC), whose Rome.
The creation of the World State has surprised us all for its renewing vision of the early Roman Republic and its process of transformation into an Empire. Free entry until complete seats. FirmsEach English victory was nothing more than a pyrrhic victory without definitive results for the course of the war: Washington could have lost all the battles and B2B Email List won the war by taking advantage of the opponent's exhaustion. Underestimate the rebellion. From the beginning of the rebellion in Boston, the English Government underestimated the strength of the rebel movement and overestimated the support of the loyalists. This mistake continued for almost the entire war, particularly affecting the Cornwallis campaign in the south of the country, ending with the Yorktown disaster. Lack of trust in loyalist allies. The poor results in combat obtained by the American loyalists reduced the confidence of the English in these formations, forcing the enlistment and employment of mercenaries. The most famous were surely the German Hessians, efficient but ruthless troops always in search of plunder.
In their raids they hit the families of rebels and loyalists without distinction, undermining the effort for a peaceful solution sought by some English generals. So the campaign to “conquer the brains and hearts” of the rebels failed completely and also robbed the crown of the support of the loyal colonists. This is where color imprints a heartbreaking realism from which the ghostly nebula of black and white seemed to somehow "protect" us. Now we see in all its drama the dirt on their faces, the rot on their teeth, the rot on their gangrenous limbs... and the blood, especially the blood, which reminds us that we are witnessing a bloody war like no other. We witness the relentless bombardment of the German batteries, the invisible threat of snipers, the gas attacks, whose yellowish poison we can almost smell, and we witness the emotional exhaustion and collapse of the men.
The creation of the World State has surprised us all for its renewing vision of the early Roman Republic and its process of transformation into an Empire. Free entry until complete seats. FirmsEach English victory was nothing more than a pyrrhic victory without definitive results for the course of the war: Washington could have lost all the battles and B2B Email List won the war by taking advantage of the opponent's exhaustion. Underestimate the rebellion. From the beginning of the rebellion in Boston, the English Government underestimated the strength of the rebel movement and overestimated the support of the loyalists. This mistake continued for almost the entire war, particularly affecting the Cornwallis campaign in the south of the country, ending with the Yorktown disaster. Lack of trust in loyalist allies. The poor results in combat obtained by the American loyalists reduced the confidence of the English in these formations, forcing the enlistment and employment of mercenaries. The most famous were surely the German Hessians, efficient but ruthless troops always in search of plunder.
In their raids they hit the families of rebels and loyalists without distinction, undermining the effort for a peaceful solution sought by some English generals. So the campaign to “conquer the brains and hearts” of the rebels failed completely and also robbed the crown of the support of the loyal colonists. This is where color imprints a heartbreaking realism from which the ghostly nebula of black and white seemed to somehow "protect" us. Now we see in all its drama the dirt on their faces, the rot on their teeth, the rot on their gangrenous limbs... and the blood, especially the blood, which reminds us that we are witnessing a bloody war like no other. We witness the relentless bombardment of the German batteries, the invisible threat of snipers, the gas attacks, whose yellowish poison we can almost smell, and we witness the emotional exhaustion and collapse of the men.