Charles Reginald Haines

Charles Reginald Haines
Charles Reginald Haines (1856–1935) was a British author, historian, and clergyman known for his writings on history and theology. One of his most significant works is "Christianity and Islam in Spain, A.D. 756-1031", where he explores the coexistence of these two religions during the early medieval period. Haines was also interested in travel and geography, writing "Ovambo, A Central African Tribe" based on his studies of indigenous African peoples. His work reflects a deep interest in both historical scholarship and the cultural dynamics of different societies.

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A VINDICATION OF ENGLAND’S POLICY WITH REGARD TO THE OPIUM TRADE. Again there has been a debate in Parliament on the opium traffic:again has the same weary series of platitudes and misrepresentations been repeated, and no one has taken the trouble to defend the policy of England as it should and can be defended. But it is high time that the falsities and the fallacies of the statements of the... more...

CHAPTER I. THE GOTHS IN SPAIN. Just about the time when the Romans withdrew from Britain, leaving so many of their possessions behind them, the Suevi, Alani, and Vandals, at the invitation of Gerontius, the Roman governor of Spain, burst into that province over the unguarded passes of the Pyrenees. Close on their steps followed the Visigoths; whose king, taking in marriage Placidia, the sister of... more...