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Martin Gilbert

    25 ottobre 1936 – 3 febbraio 2015

    Martin Gilbert è stato un eminente storico il cui prolifico corpus di opere ha illuminato la storia moderna. Con una profonda comprensione del contesto storico e dell'esperienza umana, Gilbert ha presentato le sue scoperte ai lettori con chiarezza e precisione. I suoi scritti sono apprezzati per la loro meticolosa ricerca e la loro capacità di rendere eventi complessi in modo avvincente. Il contributo di Gilbert alla storiografia risiede nella sua capacità di dare vita al passato e renderlo accessibile a un vasto pubblico.

    Martin Gilbert
    In Ishmael's House
    Second World War
    Le Scie: Churchill
    La grande storia della prima guerra mondiale. Volume primo
    La grande storia della Prima guerra mondiale. 2
    Churchill
    • 2024

      Churchill: A Life

      The Official Biography

      • 1088pagine
      • 39 ore di lettura

      This comprehensive biography offers an in-depth and clear portrayal of Winston Churchill, highlighting his significant contributions and complex character. It combines extensive research with accessible writing, making it an authoritative account suitable for both scholars and general readers. The narrative explores key events in Churchill's life, his leadership during pivotal moments in history, and the impact of his decisions on the world stage.

      Churchill: A Life
    • 2023
    • 2020

      The Story of Israel

      • 160pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      From Theodor Herzl's efforts to establish a sovereign Jewish nation in Palestine to the 21st-century roadmap for peace and beyond, this is an exploration of Israel's history. číst celé

      The Story of Israel
    • 2012

      Gilbert, a renowned historian and official biographer of Churchill, selects 100 of the finest writings and speeches by Churchill. These express the leader's thoughts and describe the main adventures and crises of his life coupled with Gilbert's commentary.

      Churchill : the power of words
    • 2011

      From one of the most popular historians writing today comes a book as fascinating as the bestsellers of Karen Armstrong and Reza Aslan. In this captivating chronicle, Martin Gilbert shines new light on a controversial dilemma in the modern world: the troubled relationship between Jews and Muslims. Beginning at the dawn of Islam and sweeping from the Atlantic Ocean to the mountains of Afghanistan, Gilbert presents the first popular and authoritative history of Jewish peoples under Muslim rule. He confronts with wisdom and compassion the stormy events in their dramatic story, including anti-Zionist movements and the forced exodus to Israel. He also gives special attention to the twentieth century and to the current political debate about refugee status and restitution. Throughout, Gilbert weaves a compelling narrative of perseverance, struggle, and renewal marked by surprising moments of tolerance and partnership. A monumental and timely book, Jews under Muslim Rule is a crowning achievement that confirms Martin Gilbert as one of the foremost historians of our time.

      In Ishmael's House
    • 2009

      Failing to eliminate life on Earth after their first attack, the Firstborn send a Q-bomb weapon to finish the job. Two cryogenically frozen females and a group of scientists studying the Eye, an artifact of the Firstborn, may be the only hope of findinga

      Firstborn
    • 2008

      Im 24. Jahrhundert entdeckt die Menschheit beim Erforschen der Galaxis zwei Alien-Raumschiffe eines riesigen, feindlichen Sternenreichs. Michael McCollum präsentiert ein packendes Abenteuer in der Science-Fiction.

      Sternenstürme. Roman
    • 2008

      "Israel is a small and relatively young country, but since the day of its creation more than half a century ago, its turbulent history has placed it at the center of the world stage. In this account, Martin Gilbert traces Israel's history from the struggles of its pioneers in the nineteenth century up to the present day."--BOOK JACKET.

      Israel
    • 2008

      Vůle lidu

      • 167pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Přednáška Vůle lidu nabízí hluboký pohled na Churchillovu celoživotní oddanost parlamentní demokracii. Poprvé zvolen do parlamentu ve svých pětadvaceti letech, strávil v Dolní sněmovně dalších čtyřiašedesát let, zasvěcených intenzivním debatám a službě lidu, jehož nástrojem parlament považoval. Churchill se snažil zajistit efektivitu parlamentu a bránit jej před manipulacemi ze strany rivalů a některých poslanců. Jeho víra v parlamentní demokracii zůstala neotřesena i po porážce Konzervativní strany ve volbách 1945, kdy prohlásil: „Je to vůle lidu.“ V Dolní sněmovně vyjádřil, jak druhá světová válka sloužila k obnově demokracie, a zdůraznil význam každého jednotlivého voliče: „Svrchovaný význam této skutečnosti nemohou snížit žádné řečnické výkony ani sáhodlouhé debaty.“ Dále varoval před myšlenkou supermanů, kteří by chtěli řídit lid bez jeho účasti, což by bylo narušením demokracie.

      Vůle lidu
    • 2007

      Im 24. Jahrhundert entdeckt die Menschheit bei ihren Erkundungen zwei Alien-Raumschiffe, was zu einem Gefecht führt. Nur ein Außerirdischer überlebt und berichtet von einem gewaltigen, unruhigen Sternenreich in der Nähe des Konflikts.

      Sternenfeuer. Roman