'Infidel' explores the causes and consequences of war and violence, paralleling the historic clash of religious fundamentalisms with modern equivalents.
His book Dublin V Kerry was an account of historic clashes between the two dominant teams in Gaelic football of the mid to late 1970s.
The Glamorgan match was played just five days after New Zealand's historic clash with Wales, and the majority of the Welsh team were expected to turn out for the Glamorgan game.
This practice of symbolically casting a spear into the enemy ranks at the start of a fight was sometimes used in historic clashes, to seek Odin's support in the coming battle.
The case is now before the appeals court and is being described by legal scholars and civil liberties groups as a potentially historic clash over the government's police powers in the aftermath of Sept. 11.
He'd heard of Minden, one of the historic clashes between the alliance of France and Austria on one hand, and Prussia, Hanover and Britain on the other.
They were able to turn a historic civil clash in our society into a fad, then the fad could be sold.
Focusing on Manhattan, she traces the historic clash between commerce and recreation as government officials and private developers expanded the borough's borders into surrounding rivers to accommodate growing population and industry.
Several reports claimed that over a million men were involved in this historic clash.
He was one of the key figures in the historic clash between the Japanese police and the Imperial Japanese Army in 1933.