The forgotten story of two British expeditions to Africa that went disastrously wrong and left a hidden legacy.
Dane Kennedy Ordine dei libri
Dan S. Kennedy è un autore provocatorio e veritiero, noto per la sua popolare serie di libri 'No B.S.'. Imprenditore seriale e multimilionario, agisce come consulente di marketing e coach di fiducia per centinaia di clienti privati che gestiscono aziende del valore compreso tra 1 milione e 1 miliardo di dollari. La sua influenza si estende a oltre un milione di imprenditori indipendenti ogni anno attraverso newsletter, programmi di tele-coaching e gruppi di studio.




- 2024
- 2018
The Imperial History Wars
- 232pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
The history of the British Empire, a subject that had slipped into obscurity when the empire came to an end, has since made a stunning comeback, generating a series of heated debates about the causes, character, and consequences of empire. In this volume Dane Kennedy offers a wide-ranging assessment of the main schools of thought that have transformed the way we view the British Empire and the world it helped to create. Navigating a clear course through these intellectual waters requires an awareness of their shifting currents and a commitment to tracking their changing character over time. Dane Kennedy has contributed to the imperial history wars for more than thirty years, and in this volume he brings his most important writings, along with brand new material, together for the first time to provide a sweeping overview of the subject and the debates that have shaped it. The Imperial History Wars is essential reading for any student or scholar of the British Empire.
- 2018
The Return of the Moguls
- 281pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
Will the return of old-style individual ownership spark a renaissance in the newspaper business?
- 2016
Decolonization
- 128pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
Decolonization is the term commonly used to refer to this transition from a world of colonial empires to a world of nation-states in the years after World War II. This work demonstrates that this process involved considerable violence and instability.