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Andrew Williams

    Andrew Williams apporte une riche expérience acquise en réalisant et écrivant des documentaires d'actualité et d'histoire pour la BBC Television. Ce parcours alimente son style narratif captivant, plaçant souvent le lecteur au cœur d'événements historiques décisifs. Il excelle dans l'art de créer des intrigues complexes qui explorent la condition humaine sous la contrainte. Williams est reconnu pour sa capacité à recréer le passé de manière vivide et à proposer des récits palpitants et immersifs d'une grande profondeur historique.

    Lektüreschlüssel zu F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Great Gatsby
    D-Day To Berlin
    The battle of the Atlantic
    A Passing Fury : Searching for Justice at the End of World War II
    Breakout
    Liberalism and War
    • Liberalism and War

      The Victors and the Vanquished

      • 274pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      The book offers an in-depth analysis of liberal thought regarding the conclusion of wars over the past century. It explores the strategies employed by liberal states, focusing on their dual approach of defeating adversaries while also seeking to transform them post-conflict. Andrew Williams examines the evolution of these ideas and their implications for international relations and peacebuilding efforts.

      Liberalism and War
    • Breakout

      One Church's Amazing Story Of Growth Through Mission-shaped Communities

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,1(10)Évaluer

      Focusing on the transformative journey of a church, this narrative explores the revival of a Spirit-empowered approach rooted in New Testament principles. It highlights the challenges and breakthroughs experienced as the congregation seeks to align its practices with early Christian teachings, fostering a deeper connection with faith and community. Through this rediscovery, the church aims to inspire others to embrace a similar path of spiritual renewal and authenticity.

      Breakout
    • A Daily Telegraph Book of the Year Any trial is an act of theatre. After the horror of the Second World War, the Nuremberg Tribunal became a symbol of the ‘free world’s’ choice of justice in the face of tyranny, aggression and atrocity. But it was only a fragment of retribution as, with their Allies, the British embarked on the largest programme of war crimes investigations and trials in history. This book exposes the deeper truth of this controlled scheme of vengeance. Moving from the scripted trial of Göring, Hess and von Ribbentrop, to the makeshift courtrooms where ‘minor’ war criminals (the psychotic SS officers, the brutal guards, the executioners) were prosecuted, A Passing Fury tells the story of the extraordinary enterprise, the investigators, the lawyers and the perpetrators and asks the question: was justice done? A Passing Fury reassesses the value and flaws of the attempt to do justice in clear, engaging prose, bringing it to life for a new generation and demonstrating its contemporary relevance in responding to ‘evil’.

      A Passing Fury : Searching for Justice at the End of World War II
    • Accompanying the the BBc television series of the the same name, this work tells the story of Hitler's attempt to sever Britain's lifeline across the Atlantic. For Winston Churchill it was the only thing that ever frightened me during the war. The book recounts the tale of the longest, most bitterly fought campaign of World War II.

      The battle of the Atlantic
    • D-Day To Berlin

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,1(52)Évaluer

      The remarkable story of the Allied struggle for survival told through the voices of the British, American and German soldiers who were there.

      D-Day To Berlin
    • Lektüreschlüssel zu F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Great Gatsby

      Williams, Andrew – Lektürehilfe; Vorbereitung auf Klausur, Abitur und Matura

      3,3(4)Évaluer

      Reclams "Fremdsprachen-Lektüreschlüssel" folgen dem bewährten Aufbau- und Darstellungsprinzip der Lektüreschlüssel zur deutschen Literatur. Sie beziehen sich auf den fremdsprachigen Originaltext (wenn möglich in Reclams Roter Reihe), sind aber auf Deutsch verfasst und unterstützen ebenso die Lektüre der deutschen Übersetzung. Eine "Checkliste" enthält Aufgaben zur Verständniskontrolle in der Fremdsprache. Unter dem Darstellungstext stehen Übersetzungshilfen und Schlüsselbegriffe in der Fremdsprache, um die Bearbeitung dieser Aufgaben und ein fremdsprachiges Referieren über das Werk zu erleichtern. Jeder Band enthält: Erstinformationen zum Werk - Inhaltsangabe - Personen (Konstellationen) - Werk-Aufbau (Strukturskizze) - Wortkommentar - Interpretation - Autor und Zeit - Rezeption - Checkliste zur Verständniskontrolle - Lektüretipps mit Filmempfehlungen - Raum für Notizen.

      Lektüreschlüssel zu F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Great Gatsby
    • Portable music & its functions

      • 127pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      2,5(2)Évaluer

      Using iPods or portable CD players, millions of people take their music with them every day to modify their daily experiences. Encased in headphones, they listen to music for entertainment, but also use it, among other things, as a buffer between themselves and the world outside, and to manage their moods. What is it about music that makes it useful in different ways to so many people? Have people always used music in these ways, or only since the technology of the Walkman and then the mp3 player made music portable? In this wide-ranging exploration of how and why we use portable music, Andrew Williams sheds new light on the role music plays in our everyday lives. Portable Music and Its Functions will be of use to students and scholars of sociology and cultural studies as well as of musicology.

      Portable music & its functions
    • 3,9(187)Évaluer

      Humans are mammals. Most of us appreciate that at some level. But what does it mean for us to have more in common with a horse and an elephant than we do with a parrot, snake or frog? After a misdirected football left new father Liam Drew clutching a uniquely mammalian part of his anatomy, he decided to find out more. Considering himself as a mammal first and a human second, Liam delves into ancient biological history to understand what it means to be mammalian. In his humorous and engaging style, Liam explores the different characteristics that distinguish mammals from other types of animals. He charts the evolution of milk, warm blood and burgeoning brains, and examines the emergence of sophisticated teeth, exquisite ears, and elaborate reproductive biology, plus a host of other mammalian innovations. Entwined are tales of zoological peculiarities and reflections on how being a mammal has shaped the author's life. I, Mammal is a history of mammals and their ancestors and of how science came to grasp mammalian evolution. And in celebrating our mammalian-ness, Liam Drew binds us a little more tightly to the five and a half thousand other species of mammal on this planet and reveals the deep roots of many traits humans hold dear.

      I, Mammal : The Story of What Makes Us Mammals
    • Witchfinder

      • 480pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      3,6(12)Évaluer

      A brilliant novel of espionage and betrayal from 'one of Britain's most accomplished thriller writers' (Daily Mail)

      Witchfinder
    • The Suicide Club

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,5(11)Évaluer

      For all readers of Robert Harris, William Boyd and John le Carre, The Suicide Club is a First World War spy thriller set in Occupied Belgium in 1917, and tells the dark, disturbing and untold story of the shadow espionage battle fought behind the lines

      The Suicide Club