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Jean Edward Smith

    Jean Edward Smith était un politologue et historien distingué dont la carrière universitaire a couvert des mandats importants dans plusieurs institutions estimées. Smith a concentré son travail académique sur l'économie politique et l'histoire, ses recherches et son enseignement enrichissant le discours académique pendant des décennies. Ses profondes perspectives et sa vaste expérience pédagogique en ont fait une figure respectée dans son domaine. Le dévouement de Smith à l'éducation et son impact sur les étudiants et les collègues ont laissé un héritage durable dans l'étude des sciences politiques.

    Bush
    Ian Fleming's Inspiration
    The Defense of Berlin
    John Marshall
    FDR
    Eisenhower in War and Peace
    • Eisenhower in War and Peace

      • 976pages
      • 35 heures de lecture
      4,4(198)Évaluer

      The book has received acclaim as one of the year's best, showcasing its impactful narrative and compelling themes. It engages readers through its unique characters and thought-provoking plot, inviting them to explore significant social or personal issues. The storytelling is both captivating and insightful, making it a standout choice for those seeking a meaningful literary experience.

      Eisenhower in War and Peace
    • FDR

      • 912pages
      • 32 heures de lecture
      4,4(309)Évaluer

      The author combines fresh scholarship and a broad range of primary source material to chronicle the epic life of one of America's greatest presidents. This is a portrait painted in broad strokes and fine details. We see how Roosevelt's restless energy, fierce intellect, and effortless grace permitted him to master countless personal and political challenges throughout his life; how his skill as a campaigner, particularly his mastery of the burgeoning mass media, revolutionized the fundamental bond between the American people and their government; and how his vital relationships with women - romantic and otherwise - helped to mold his personality and inform his worldview. - Back cover

      FDR
    • John Marshall

      Definer of a Nation

      • 786pages
      • 28 heures de lecture
      4,1(1162)Évaluer

      Recognized as a New York Times Notable Book of 1996, this work presents a compelling narrative that captivates readers with its intricate plot and rich character development. It explores themes of resilience and the human experience, drawing readers into a vivid world filled with emotional depth and thought-provoking scenarios. The author skillfully weaves together elements of drama and insight, making it a memorable addition to contemporary literature.

      John Marshall
    • The Defense of Berlin

      • 454pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the historical context of Berlin during the Cold War, the book explores the tensions surrounding Nikita Khrushchev's 1958 demands for the withdrawal of Western powers from West Berlin. It delves into the events leading to the construction of the Berlin Wall and examines the impact of this division on the city's development and its people from wartime arrangements through 1962. Through detailed analysis, the author sheds light on a pivotal moment in history that shaped modern Berlin.

      The Defense of Berlin
    • In this book, we go through the plots of Fleming's novels explaining the real life experiences that inspired them.

      Ian Fleming's Inspiration
    • Bush

      • 832pages
      • 30 heures de lecture

      A biography of George W. Bush, showing how he ignored his advisors to make key decisions himself--most in invading Iraq--and how these decisions were often driven by the President's deep religious faith

      Bush
    • Provides the real story which inspired the film, One Life, where Winton is played by Sir Anthony Hopkins and Johnny Flynn.

      The British Oskar Schindler