Paul Michael Kennedy Libri
Paul Michael Kennedy è uno storico britannico specializzato nella storia delle relazioni internazionali, del potere economico e della grande strategia. Il suo lavoro approfondisce momenti cruciali nella storia della politica estera britannica e nelle lotte tra le grandi potenze. Le analisi di Kennedy offrono profonde intuizioni sulle dinamiche del potere globale e su come si è plasmato lo scenario internazionale. Le sue pubblicazioni sono apprezzate per la loro erudizione e la capacità di collegare eventi passati con sfide contemporanee.







Così in terra. Una madre, due bambine, una lunga lotta per la giustizia
- 435pagine
 - 16 ore di lettura
 
Material World
- 256pagine
 - 9 ore di lettura
 
Called “Fascinating! An incredible book” by Oprah Winfrey, this beloved photography collection vividly portrays the look and feel of the human condition everywhere on Earth. In an unprecedented effort, sixteen of the world’s foremost photographers traveled to thirty nations around the globe to live for a week with families that were statistically average for that nation. At the end of each visit, photographer and family collaborated on a remarkable portrait of the family members outside their home, surrounded by all of their possessions; a few jars and jugs for some, an explosion of electronic gadgetry for others. This internationally acclaimed bestseller puts a human face on the issues of population, environment, social justice, and consumption as it illuminates the crucial question facing our species Can all six billion of us have all the things we want? “Material culture, laid bare in this way, is surprisingly intimate―and whets a persons appetite to see the world.” ― The Atlantic “This remarkable book vividly presents its own cross section of families today, with the energy and intimacy of a work of art for our times . . . This is a record of striking value. No time traveler could bring back a more valuable resource.” ― Scientific America “Striking.” ― San Francisco Chronicle
Even as historians credit Ronald Reagan and Pope John Paul II with hastening the end of the Cold War, they have failed to recognize the depth or significance of the bond that developed between the two leaders. In this fascinating book, Paul Kengor reveals a singular bond that drove the two men... číst celé
The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers: Economic Change and Military Conflicts from 1500 to 2000
- 898pagine
 - 32 ore di lettura
 
This study looks at the past 500 years to demonstrate that nations which became great powers declined as their growth rate slowed and their spending on defence continued to increase. The author explains how this can be eased or worsened by clever or short-sighted policy decisions.
Dupes
- 640pagine
 - 23 ore di lettura
 
In this startling, intensively researched book, bestselling historian Paul Kengor shines light on a deeply troubling aspect of American history: the prominent role of the dupe. Based on never-before-published FBI files, Soviet archives, and other primary sources, Dupes exposes the legions of liberals who have furthered the objectives of America's adversaries.
The book presents a positive analysis of African capitalism, highlighting its significant role in the continent's development. It explores the dynamics of economic systems in Africa, emphasizing the potential for growth and prosperity through capitalist frameworks. The author delves into various factors that contribute to the success of capitalism in Africa, challenging negative stereotypes and offering insights into the unique economic landscape of the region.
Exploring the intricate interplay between faith and politics, this spiritual biography delves into Hillary Clinton's beliefs and their influence on her political life. Acclaimed historian Paul Kengor examines nearly three decades of her journey, seeking to unveil the motivations and convictions that have shaped her public persona. Through this analysis, readers gain insight into the often-overlooked spiritual dimensions of a prominent political figure.
Point Breeze Stories
- 188pagine
 - 7 ore di lettura
 
Set in the vibrant neighborhood of Point Breeze, this collection of fourteen fictional short stories and two memoirs explores the rich tapestry of American history from the frontier days to the 21st century. Key events include the struggles of an Irish settler family in the 1700s, the 1877 railroad strike, and the tumultuous Prohibition era. The narratives, particularly rooted in the 1950s and 1960s Baby Boom, celebrate the neighborhood's colorful characters and evoke deep emotions of nostalgia, culminating in heartfelt coming-of-age memoirs that honor the author's heritage.