Bookbot

Andrew Dickson White

    Souvent connu sous le nom de Vicaire de Bagdad, le travail de cet auteur se concentre sur son rôle de médiateur entre parties belligérantes en Irak et au Moyen-Orient, attirant l'attention sur le sort des peuples persécutés. Son expérience en tant que négociateur d'otages expérimenté et son leadership au sein d'une fondation pour le secours et la réconciliation éclairent profondément sa perspective unique. Par son écriture, il offre des aperçus profonds sur des conflits complexes et la souffrance humaine.

    Fiat Money Inflation in France; How it Came, What it Brought, and How it Ended
    Fiat Money Inflation in France
    • The book is a reproduction of a historical work, published by Megali, which focuses on making literature accessible for individuals with impaired vision through large print. This initiative highlights the importance of inclusivity in reading, allowing a broader audience to engage with historical texts.

      Fiat Money Inflation in France; How it Came, What it Brought, and How it Ended2023
    • Fiat Money Inflation in France

      How It Came, What It Brought, and How It Ended

      • 72pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Andrew Dickson White, a prominent diplomat and co-founder of Cornell University, significantly influenced education and history. Serving as Cornell's first president and a history professor, he later held key diplomatic roles, including U.S. Minister to Germany and President of the American Historical Association. His 1869 lecture, "The Battle-Fields of Science," evolved into a comprehensive analysis spanning various scientific fields and their intersections with Christianity, showcasing his commitment to understanding the historical context of science.

      Fiat Money Inflation in France1980
      4,0