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Robert Middlekauff

    Robert L. Middlekauff est un historien distingué dont l'œuvre explore les périodes fondatrices de l'histoire américaine. En tant que professeur émérite d'histoire coloniale et des débuts des États-Unis, il a méticuleusement examiné les courants intellectuels et les débats politiques qui ont façonné la nation naissante. Son érudition offre des aperçus profonds sur les motivations et les philosophies qui ont guidé la formation de l'identité et du gouvernement américains. Les contributions de Middlekauff éclairent les origines complexes des États-Unis, offrant une compréhension nuancée de leur développement précoce.

    The Glorious Cause
    Washington's Revolution
    • Washington's Revolution

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,6(7)Évaluer

      Focusing on Washington’s early years, Bancroft Prize winner and Pulitzer Prize finalist Robert Middlekauff penetrates his mystique, revealing his all-too-human fears, values, and passions. Rich in psychological detail regarding Washington’s temperament, idiosyncrasies, and experiences, this book shows a self-conscious Washington who grew in confidence and experience as a young soldier, businessman, and Virginia gentleman, and who was transformed into a patriot by the revolutionary ferment of the 1760s and ’70s. Middlekauff makes clear that Washington was at the heart of not just the revolution’s course and outcome but also the success of the nation it produced. This vivid, insightful new account of the formative years that shaped a callow George Washington into an extraordinary leader is an indispensable book for truly understanding one of America’s great figures.

      Washington's Revolution
    • The Glorious Cause

      • 720pages
      • 26 heures de lecture
      3,9(8133)Évaluer

      A finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, this updated version offers an unsurpassed history of the Revolutionary War and captures the profound and passionate struggle to found a free nation. Middlekauff undertakes the difficult task of separating the real from the mythic with great success.

      The Glorious Cause