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Enn Tarvel, "Valge kotka tiiva all. Poola võim eestlaste maal 16.–17. sajandil". Kirjastuselt Varrak. Tutvustab Timo Tarve. Eestis on valitsenud lisaks vanale heale ”Rootsi ajale” ka mitte nii hea ”Poola aeg”. Kuidas kehtestus Poola võim Liivimaal ja Lõuna-Eestis? Kuidas elas maa- ja linnarahvas Poola võimu all? Milliseid sõdu me maal siis peeti? Poola ülemvõim jättis Eesti arengulukku väga sügava jälje, mille paremaks mõistmiseks on raamat suurepärane teejuht.
Studoval na škole ve Vodochodech a od roku 1999 pracoval jako technik u ČSA, kde se staral o ATRky a Airbusy A320. Později pracoval pro Danish Air Transport a dnes létá po světě jako "wing spanner" s licencí na Airbus A330.
Teaduste Akadeemia Ajaloo Instituudi teadlasena, Tallinna Polütehnilise Instituudi professorina, Stockholmi Ülikooli professorina ja emeriitprofessorina uuris ajaloolane Enn Tarvel (31.07.1932–22.09.2021) oma pika ajalooteadlase karjääri jooksul Eesti ajaloo teemasid muinasajast tänapäevani. Enn Tarveli erakordselt laia ampluaad, mõtteerksust, kaasahaaravat jutustamisoskust, täpset ja kujundlikku eesti keelt saab nautida Vikerraadio varamust.
Imagine you're the founder of a travel startup, say around September 2019, with a big idea that sits on the correct side of the sustainability narrative.Things are going fairly smoothly and then, at the turn of the year, you hire your first chief technology officer.But then, almost immediately, China goes into lockdown, quickly followed suit within a few weeks by other countries in Asia, then Europe, etc.This is the story of TripDoodler, a Danish travel startup fronted by a former-CWT director, Josephine Piplits.Nine months on from the outbreak and the company is taking its first tentative steps back to normality - attempting to capture some of the smalls signs of travel recovery for leisure travelers around Europe and, of equal importance, hoping that the awareness around sustainability from last year will continue.In this week's episode of InPhocus, host Kevin May talks to Piplits about the last 12 months as a travel startup founder, her thoughts on sustainability as an important part of the recovery agenda and why the company is going down the crowdfunding route to raise capital.
In this episode Gary Bembridge shares loads of advice and tips about river cruising. The show addresses the following questions: Who is river cruising suited for and why? Is river cruising as laid back, sedate and quiet as reputation has it? Is it suitabel for people with mobility isssues? How much of a region do you really get to see and experience? How important is the river cruise line you choose? How easy is it to get last-minute bookings and deals? What sort of cabin is best? What is included in the fare? What should I pack and why? Gary Bembridge runs Tips for Travellers, is the author of "The Cruise Traveler's Handbook" and host of 60-Second Cruise Tips. Subscribe to the Tips for Travellers show free via iTunes, Stitcher Radio and TuneIn Radio
Hear about travel to Japan on the Amateur Traveler as I relate stories from my recent trip to Tokyo, the ancient capitals of Nara and Kyoto, the castle at Hikone, the shrines and temples of Nikko and Kamakura.
Hear about travel to Japan on the Amateur Traveler as I relate stories from my recent trip to Tokyo, the ancient capitals of Nara and Kyoto, the castle at Hikone, the shrines and temples of Nikko and Kamakura.
Amateur Traveler Podcast (iTunes enhanced) | travel for the love of it
Hear about travel to Japan on the Amateur Traveler as I relate stories from my recent trip to Tokyo, the ancient capitals of Nara and Kyoto, the castle at Hikone, the shrines and temples of Nikko and Kamakura.
"Eesti Ajalugu II". Enn Tarvel
"Eesti Ajalugu II". Enn Tarvel
Advice and tips on visiting Moscow, Russia. http://www.tipsfortravellers.com
The Amateur Traveler talks to Chris Guillebeau from the Art of Non-Conformity about his years volunteering in West Africa with the NGO (non-governmental organization) Mercy Ships. Chris and his wife volunteered with this organization in Sierra Leone and Liberia which gave them a very different view of West Africa. For those not familiar with Mercy Ships, they provide medical services in under-served areas of the world from their floating hospital ships. Chris was in Sierra Leone shortly after the end of its costly civil war. This episode is not about travel to lie on the beach and work on your tan (although Chris does recommend bringing your sunscreen) but about life changing travel. And no, Chris is not a doctor.
The Amateur Traveler talks to Chris Guillebeau from the Art of Non-Conformity about his years volunteering in West Africa with the NGO (non-governmental organization) Mercy Ships. Chris and his wife volunteered with this organization in Sierra Leone and Liberia which gave them a very different view of West Africa. For those not familiar with Mercy Ships, they provide medical services in under-served areas of the world from their floating hospital ships. Chris was in Sierra Leone shortly after the end of its costly civil war. This episode is not about travel to lie on the beach and work on your tan (although Chris does recommend bringing your sunscreen) but about life changing travel. And no, Chris is not a doctor.
Amateur Traveler Podcast (iTunes enhanced) | travel for the love of it
The Amateur Traveler talks to Chris Guillebeau from the Art of Non-Conformity about his years volunteering in West Africa with the NGO (non-governmental organization) Mercy Ships. Chris and his wife volunteered with this organization in Sierra Leone and Liberia which gave them a very different view of West Africa. For those not familiar with Mercy Ships, they provide medical services in under-served areas of the world from their floating hospital ships. Chris was in Sierra Leone shortly after the end of its costly civil war. This episode is not about travel to lie on the beach and work on your tan (although Chris does recommend bringing your sunscreen) but about life changing travel. And no, Chris is not a doctor.
The Amateur Traveler talks to Chris Guillebeau from the Art of Non-Conformity about his years volunteering in West Africa with the NGO (non-governmental organization) Mercy Ships. Chris and his wife volunteered with this organization in Sierra Leone and Liberia which gave them a very different view of West Africa. For those not familiar with Mercy Ships, they provide medical services in under-served areas of the world from their floating hospital ships. Chris was in Sierra Leone shortly after the end of its costly civil war. This episode is not about travel to lie on the beach and work on your tan (although Chris does recommend bringing your sunscreen) but about life changing travel. And no, Chris is not a doctor.
Põllupidamine, Enn Tarvel.
Põllupidamine, Enn Tarvel.