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John Campbell

    1 janvier 1947

    John Campbell est un écrivain politique et biographe britannique, réputé pour ses portraits incisifs de personnalités politiques britanniques clés. Ses œuvres se caractérisent par une recherche historique approfondie et une approche analytique visant à comprendre les motivations et l'impact de figures importantes sur le paysage politique. Le style de Campbell est apprécié pour sa clarté et sa capacité à rendre des vies politiques complexes de manière accessible, offrant aux lecteurs des perspectives riches sur l'histoire britannique moderne. À travers ses biographies méticuleusement élaborées, il contribue à une compréhension plus profonde des développements politiques et des caractères qui les ont façonnés.

    The Disinherited
    The World of States
    North American XB-70 in Color
    North American XB-70 Valkyrie
    Campbell's Physiology Notes
    The Gaelic Otherworld
    • The Gaelic Otherworld

      • 864pages
      • 31 heures de lecture
      4,8(4)Évaluer

      John Gregorson Campbell (1834-91) was one of the most outstanding folklorists working in Scotland during the nineteenth century.

      The Gaelic Otherworld
    • North American XB-70 Valkyrie

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,6(5)Évaluer

      The North American XB-70 is one of the most unusual looking aircraft in aviation history, and only two were constructed. It was originally designed as a Mach 3 high-altitude bomber, but was later used as a research aircraft. This new book by John Campbell and Garry Pape gives a short, detailed history of the XB-70, including production, flight tests, and the fatal crash of Aircraft #2 in 1965. Aircraft #1 is now at the U.S. Air Force Museum at Wright-Patterson AFB.

      North American XB-70 Valkyrie
    • The North American XB-70 Valkyrie is one of the most unusual looking aircraft in aviation history, and only two were constructed. It was originally designed as a Mach 3 high-altitude bomber, but was later used as a research aircraft. This new book by John Cambell is an all-color photo study of the XB-70, including production, flight tests, and the fatal crash of Aircraft #2. Aircraft #1 is now at the U.S. Air Force Museum at Wright-Patterson AFB.

      North American XB-70 in Color
    • A sweeping account of how modern states evolved, this book examines what makes states effective, how contemporary states differ, and the interactions between them. Challenging the view that nation-states have lost their relevance in the content of globalization, Hall and Campbell argue that states are still necessary for human process.

      The World of States
    • Exploring the connection between sensory experience and the perception of mind-independent objects, this book presents a debate between two contrasting theories. It delves into how sensory experiences shape our understanding and conception of the external world, challenging readers to consider the implications of these differing viewpoints on knowledge and reality. Through rigorous analysis, it aims to unravel the complexities of how we interpret sensory information in relation to concepts.

      Berkeley's Puzzle: What Does Experience Teach Us?
    • Reference and Consciousness

      • 280pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,3(8)Évaluer

      Exploring the relationship between consciousness and cognition, the author delves into how our awareness of the world shapes our ability to think about it. By examining the psychological mechanisms behind conscious visual attention, the book addresses classical issues related to thought, reference, and experience, offering insights into how we perceive and understand objects around us.

      Reference and Consciousness
    • Margaret Thatcher

      • 528pages
      • 19 heures de lecture
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      Re-examines the mythology and suggests a complex reality behind the idealized picture accepted by Lady Thatcher's early biographers.

      Margaret Thatcher
    • Can you name the creator of the Territorial Army and the British Expeditionary Force? The man who laid the foundation stones of MI5, MI6, the RAF, the LSE, Imperial College, the 'redbrick' universities and the Medical Research Council?This book reveals that great figure: Richard Burdon Haldane. As a philosopher-statesman, his groundbreaking proposals on defence, education and government structure were astonishingly ahead of his time--the very building blocks of modern Britain. His networks ranged from Wilde to Einstein, Churchill to Carnegie, King to Kaiser; he pioneered cross-party, cross-sector cooperation. Yet in 1915 Haldane was ejected from the Liberal government, unjustly vilified as a German sympathiser.John Campbell charts these ups and downs, reveals Haldane's intensely personal side through previously unpublished private correspondence, and shows his enormous relevance in our search for just societies today. Amidst political and national instability, it is time to reinstate Haldane as Britain's outstanding example of true statesmanship.A Sunday Times Politics and Current Affairs Book of the Year, 2020.A Telegraph Best Book of the Year, 2020.

      Haldane