出版社:Yale University Press 出版日期:7 Octubre 2008 语种:英语 页数:284 ISBN:978-0300143324 尺寸:21.4 x 14.2 x 2.4 cm 以上信息均为网络信息,仅供参考,具体以实物为准
If members of the History Book Club do not recognize the name Joy Hakim, grade school students know her as the grandmother who writes history. Hakim's widely acclaimed 10-volume A History of US has earned a place in classrooms across the nation. Now she aims to bring history into the nation's homes as well with a companion book for the upcoming PBS miniseries Freedom. She considers herself a storyteller, and indeed, she writes U.S. history from colonial times to the new millennium as the story of the march of liberty. As she recounts the struggles of women, workers, blacks, immigrants and other minorities to participate equally in American society and government, she reiterates the ideals of freedom of religion and speech, and the right to vote, to a fair trial and to education. Despite advertising claims that the book is "for families," Hakim seems to be writing for children. Young readers will like the personable characters, lively action and conversational style ("There's a whole lot more to this freedom s
A gripping intellectual adventure story, Sailing fromByzantium sweeps you from the deserts of Arabia to the dark forestsof northern Russia, from the colorful towns of Renaissance Italy tothe final moments of a millennial city under siege…. Byzantium: the successor of Greece and Rome, this magnificentempire bridged the ancient and modern worlds for more than athousand years. Without Byzantium, the works of Homer andHerodotus, Plato and Aristotle, Sophocles and Aeschylus, wouldnever have survived. Yet very few of us have any idea of theenormous debt we owe them. The story of Byzantium is a real-life adventure of electrifyingideas, high drama, colorful characters, and inspiring feats ofdaring. In Sailing from Byzantium, Colin Wells tells of themissionaries, mystics, philosophers, and artists who against greatodds and often at peril of their own lives spread Greek ideas tothe Italians, the Arabs, and the Slavs. Their heroic efforts inspired the Renaissance, the golden age ofIslamic lear
You’re no idiot, of course. You’re aware that WallStreet crashed in 1929, leading to a financial disaster that lastedmore than a decade. But despite what you’ve heard about“Black Tuesday,” the Great Depression didn’t happen overnight orbecause of one bad day on Wall Street. The Complete Idiot’s Guide to the Great Depression will show youexactly how the economy collapsed – and how the United Statessurvived it. In this Complete Idiot’s Guide, you get: The causes in the 1920s that led to the Black Tuesday marketcrash on October 29, 1929 How the administration under President Herbert Hoover attemptedto manage the nationwide crisis. Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s election, his formation of the BrainTrust, and his reassuring fireside chats. Soup kitchens, bread lines, homelessness, and other hardshipsAmericans faced during the Depression. How Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor brought the country’s economicwoes and the Great Depression to an end.
The myths of the ancient Greeks have inspired us for thousandsof years. Where did the famous stories of the battles of their godsdevelop and spread across the world? The celebrated classicistRobin Lane Fox draws on a lifetime’s knowledge of the ancientworld, and on his own travels, answering this question by pursuingit through the age of Homer. His acclaimed history explores how theintrepid seafarers of eighth-century Greece sailed around theMediterranean, encountering strange new sights—volcanic mountains,vaporous springs, huge prehistoric bones—and weaving them into themyths of gods, monsters and heroes that would become thecornerstone of Western civilization.
Undeniably one of Rome's most important historians, Tacituswas also one of its most gifted. The Agricola is both aportrait of Julius Agricola-the most famous governor of RomanBritain and Tacitus's respected father-in-law-and the first knowndetailed portrayal of the British Isles. In the Germania ,Tacitus focuses on the warlike German tribes beyond the Rhine,often comparing the behavior of "barbarian" peoples favorably withthe decadence and corruption of Imperial Rome.
"You will understand Africa differently after reading thisbook...the richly reported stories he tells to make his case areunforgettable." -William Finnegan.. Since 1983 journalist BillBerkeley has traveled through Africa's most troubled lands-Rwanda,Liberia, South Africa, Sudan, Uganda, and Zaire-seeking out thetyrants and military leaders who orchestrate seemingly intractablewars. Shattering the myth that ancient tribal hatred lies at theheart of the continent's troubles, Berkeley instead holdsaccountable the "Big Men" who came to power during this period,describing the very rational methods behind their apparent madness.A New Republic Book
Provides an accessible introduction to 28 0f the most important actions of World War ll,including Dunkirk,the Battle of Britain,Operation Barbarossa,Pear Harbor,El Atamein.the siege of Leningrad,Kursk,Monte Cassino,the D-Day landings,Battle of the Bulge,lwo Jima,the Battle for Berlin,and many,many more. Includes full-color tactical maps that allow the reader to grasp at a glance the decisivemoves of the battle. Features rnore than 250 color and black,and—white photographs and artworks illustrating the soldiers,uniforms,and military technology of the era.
Another influential Penguin Classic-nowavailable in our signature black-spinedress For more than two thousand years,Sun-Tzu's The Art of War has provided military leaders withessential advice on battlefield tactics, managing troops andterrain, and employing cunning and deception. An elemental part ofChinese culture, it has also become a touchstone for the Westernstruggle for survival and success, whether in battle, in business,or in relationships. With this volume's crisp, accessibletranslation and lively, learned introduction, even those readersfamiliar with The Art of War will experience it anew,finding it more fascinating-and more chilling-than ever.