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Mark Thompson

    8 giugno 1960

    Mark Thompson è uno storico britannico le cui opere approfondiscono i profondi impatti del conflitto. La sua scrittura è caratterizzata da un esame approfondito della sofferenza umana, della psicologia bellica e delle meccaniche del potere. Thompson analizza meticolosamente come gli eventi siano plasmati dalla manipolazione, dalle pressioni politiche e dalle decisioni coercitive, scoprendo spesso gli aspetti più oscuri della natura umana sotto estrema costrizione. Il suo stile è analitico e perspicace, dedicato a rivelare verità nascoste sotto le narrazioni ufficiali.

    Mark Thompson
    The Critique of Nonviolence
    Philip's Stargazing With Mark Thompson
    A Down to Earth Guide to the Cosmos
    Disputed Decisions of World War II
    A Clear and present word
    Birth Certificate
    • Birth Certificate

      • 355pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      An engaging and experimental biography of Danilo Kis (1935-89), the Yugoslav novelist, essayist, poet, and translator whose work generated storms of controversy in his homeland but today holds classic status.

      Birth Certificate
    • Disputed Decisions of World War II

      Decision Science and Game Theory Perspectives

      • 214pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Exploring controversial strategic and tactical decisions of World War II, this book leverages insights from decision science and game theory, disciplines honed by a former Harvard professor. It delves into the complexities of wartime choices, providing a unique analytical perspective on the critical moments that shaped the conflict. Through this lens, readers gain a deeper understanding of the interplay between strategy, psychology, and the high stakes of military decision-making.

      Disputed Decisions of World War II
    • To the beginner, the star-filled night sky can seem mysterious and unfathomable. From the origins of our Universe to the ever evolving techniques used to explore deep space, A Down to Earth Guide to the Cosmos traces the journey of galactic discovery that has obsessed mankind for thousands of years.

      A Down to Earth Guide to the Cosmos
    • This impressive collection of essays explores Paul's mission under four broad headings that span the Old and New Testaments and explore the context and use of Paul's message in history.

      The Gospel to the Nations
    • The first book to cover engineering in the British army during the Peninsular War describes the full range of engineering tasks: siege works, bridging, road building, fortifications, surveying and reconnaissance.

      Wellington's Engineers
    • Dust

      • 208pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Set in small-town New Jersey in the 1960s, against the backdrop of the Vietnam war, Dust follows J.J Walsh and Tony 'El Greco' Papadakis through the dry heat of a formative summer.

      Dust
    • The Western Front dominates our memories of the First World War. Yet, a million and half men died in North East Italy in a war that need never have happened, when Italy declared war on the Habsburg Empire in May 1915. Led by General Luigi Cadorna, the most ruthless of all the Great War commanders, waves of Italian conscripts were sent charging up the limestone hills north of Trieste to be massacred by troops fighting to save their homelands. This is a great, tragic military history of a war that gave birth to fascism. Mussolini fought in these trenches, but so did many of the greatest modernist writers in Italian and German - Ungaretti, Gadda, Musil, Hemingway. It is through these accounts that Mark Thompson, with great skill and empathy, brings to life this forgotten conflict.

      The White War