Never Alone
- 480pages
- 17 heures de lecture
A classic account of courage, integrity and most of all, belonging.
Gil Troy est un historien présidentiel américain qui explore l'expérience de l'Amérique dans les années 1990. Son œuvre examine cette ère, analysant ses événements politiques et sociaux ainsi que leurs répercussions. Troy scrute les moments et les figures clés qui ont façonné l'Amérique durant cette décennie charnière, cherchant à comprendre leur impact durable sur le présent. Son approche mêle recherche historique et narration vivante.


A classic account of courage, integrity and most of all, belonging.
Many Americans feel that presidentials have become inordinately expensive, shallow, and vulgar. The seemingly endless contest even appears to discourage the most suitable candidates from seeking the highest office in the land. Frustrated, we long for the good old days of dignified campaigns and worthy candidates. As Troy's fascinating history demonstrates, however, they never existed. This definitive volume examines every presidential campaign from 1840 to the present to explore why candidates campaign as they do, and why Americans complain about it. Troy reveals what our presidential campaigns tell us about American democracy itself.