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Henry Wiencek

    Henry Wiencek est un éminent historien et éditeur américain dont le travail a exploré l'architecture historiquement significative, les Pères Fondateurs et la complexe histoire de l'esclavage. Il est particulièrement reconnu pour ses examens perspicaces de George Washington et de l'institution de l'esclavage, révélant les liens complexes entre les figures historiques et les structures sociales qu'ils ont façonnées. L'écriture de Wiencek se caractérise par une recherche méticuleuse et un style narratif captivant qui donne vie aux réalités nuancées du passé.

    Die Herrscher von Japan
    The Kings of El Dorado
    The Rise and Fall of Empires: Storm Across Asia
    Virginia and the Capital Region
    The Smithsonian Guide to Historic America
    The Smithsonian Guide To Historic America
    • In the SMITHSONIAN GUIDES TO HISTORIC AMERICA series. Includes up-to-date site information, maps and colour illustrations of the region. The revised edition includes new sites and museums as well as being expanded to include other historic and cultural attractions.

      Virginia and the Capital Region1998
      4,0
    • The Smithsonian Guide To Historic America

      Southern New England

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      In the SMITHSONIAN GUIDES TO HISTORIC AMERICA series. Includes up-to-date site information, maps and colour illustrations of the region. The revised edition includes new sites and museums as well as being expanded to include other historic and cultural attractions.

      The Smithsonian Guide To Historic America1989
      4,6
    • The Rise and Fall of Empires: Storm Across Asia

      Genghis Khan and the Mongols, The Mogul Expansion

      • 168pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      From its earliest beginnings thousands of years ago, the course of man’s progress has been measured by his empires. Large, dynamic flows of power, people, and culture that merge, thrive, then break apart - the pieces only to merge again in a new configuration, the process to be repeated. Through pictures and words, " Their Rise and Fall" brings the reader face to face with many of the world’s greatest empires. Full-color photographs are combined with an absorbing narrative in a lively historical account of each empire and an examination of the period’s most enduring cultural achievements. This volume in the series focuses on Genghis Khan and the Mongols, and on The Mogul Expansion. In the first half of the 13th Century, mention of the Mongol hordes - "the scourge of God" - struck fear in the hearts of all who knew them. They were considered the instrument of God's punishment for the sins of mankind; yet the legacy the Mongols bequeathed to India in literature, music, architecture and painting, remains one of the most notable accomplishments of any civilization.

      The Rise and Fall of Empires: Storm Across Asia1980
      3,5