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Virginia DeMarce

Auteur de 1634: The Bavarian Crisis

25+ oeuvres 1,394 utilisateurs 25 critiques

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Crédit image: Virginia DeMarce [credit: David Bartell]

Œuvres de Virginia DeMarce

1634: The Bavarian Crisis (2007) — Auteur — 484 exemplaires
1635: The Dreeson Incident (2008) — Auteur — 354 exemplaires
Grantville Gazette III (12-in-1) (2007) — Contributeur — 290 exemplaires
1635: The Tangled Web (2009) 215 exemplaires
Ring of Fire Book (2020) 5 exemplaires
The Unexpected Sales Reps (2022) 3 exemplaires

Oeuvres associées

Ring of Fire I (2004) — Contributeur — 692 exemplaires
1634: The Ram Rebellion (2006) — Contributeur — 628 exemplaires
Grantville Gazette I (2004) — Contributeur, quelques éditions522 exemplaires
Ring of Fire II (2008) — Contributeur, quelques éditions301 exemplaires
Grantville Gazette IV (2008) — Contributeur, quelques éditions193 exemplaires
Grantville Gazette V (2009) — Contributeur, quelques éditions155 exemplaires
Ring of Fire III (2011) — Contributeur — 135 exemplaires
Grantville Gazette VI (2012) — Contributeur, quelques éditions108 exemplaires
Ring of Fire IV (2016) — Contributeur, quelques éditions79 exemplaires
Grantville Gazette VIII (2018) — Contributeur, quelques éditions48 exemplaires

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Partage des connaissances

Nom canonique
DeMarce, Virginia
Nom légal
DeMarce, Virginia Easley
Date de naissance
1940-11-28
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieux de résidence
Arlington, Virginia, USA
Études
Stanford University (PhD|early modern European history|1967)
Professions
historian
science fiction writer
Organisations
National Genealogical Society
Northwest Missouri State University
George Mason University
National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers
U.S. Office of Federal Acknowledgment
Courte biographie
Virginia DeMarce, after jobs as peculiar as counting raisins for the Calif. Dept. of Agriculture, received her Ph.D. in Early Modern European History from Stanford University..  She has served as president of the National Genealogical Society.   She taught at Northwest Missouri State University and at George Mason University.   She has three grown children and five grandchildren, and lives in Arlington, VA, with her husband.  [adapted from 1635: the Dreeson Incident (2008)]

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The world created by the 1632 book keeps expanding in time and space. With the ambition this project has I think it was inevitable, but maybe it also becomes less entertaining.

A firm interest in European history is a good base though nobody will be prepared for everything in this universe.

This book is a lot about the collision of catholicism and protestantism, illustrated by the conflicts surrounding Bavaria, though happening all the way between Amsterdam and Vienna, with a sprinkle of Basel.

It's interesting but the time line moves very slowly.
… (plus d'informations)
 
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bratell | 8 autres critiques | Dec 25, 2020 |
Complex enough to cause one to take notes. Recognition of the plague as a solvable, though very difficult, problem sustains the plot throughout this sojourn among the complexities of life fraught with class, caste and wealth differences that are very substantial. Lots of interesting characters dealing with the clash of up and down time societies. The reader will feel the need to keep identifying who is who by referring to the given lists or ignore them completely as I did assuming that I would read this book again.… (plus d'informations)
 
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jamespurcell | Dec 4, 2020 |
To paraphrase Salieri in Amadeus, too many names, Virginia. Sorting the sects from the religions was difficult enough to make the book rather ponderous. But matching the names with their various apostasies, variations on a theme as well as who was related to whom was over the top. Localization should be used as a spice; by the pinch rather than by the shovelful. Interesting characters, some of which we lose later and enough of a storyline for a novella rather than a book
½
 
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jamespurcell | 6 autres critiques | May 23, 2015 |
Your review Interesting take on the social and political mores of the time. Sometimes a tedious slog but worth it. Names keep popping up that are not in the genealogy charts or the appendix. Some very interesting characters introduced that hopefully will be in future works. Wiping out the anti's, Semitics and witches, was clearly a simpler task in those days.
 
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jamespurcell | 5 autres critiques | Aug 8, 2014 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
25
Aussi par
10
Membres
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Popularité
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Évaluation
½ 3.5
Critiques
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ISBN
30
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