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Christopher Catherwood je autor a historik, ktorý sa zameriava na výskum a písanie o kľúčových postavách a udalostiach modernej histórie. Jeho práca sa vyznačuje hlbokým historickým vhľadom a dôkladným skúmaním, ktoré čitateľom prináša nový pohľad na minulosť. Catherwood sa špecializuje na politické dejiny a jeho knihy často odhaľujú zložité motivácie a dôsledky rozhodnutí, ktoré formovali svet. Jeho záujem o historické postavy a ich vplyv na dejiny je zrejmý v každom jeho diele.



Winston Churchill has rightly been voted the greatest Briton. His nine decades spanned from the era of cavalry charges to the nuclear age, and he was active in both. He had a keen historical perspective and analytical mind, and in World War II he was quick to oppose Hitler and see the importance of US involvement, and hence played a seminal part in ensuring the survival of not only Britain but arguably Western democracy itself. That is not to say he was without fault—the disastrous Gallipoli campaign, the creation of Iraq in 1921, his blind spot over India—all these contributed to a reputation for unreliability that dogged much of his public life. But his seven decades in the public spotlight, and in politics show that Winston Churchill deserves the stature that posterity has given him. Few characters in history have written as much as Churchill, and his writings and the photographic record happily provide the opportunity to put together a unique illustrated portrait of this remarkable man, featuring revealing facsimiles of his personal letters, documents, and speeches which draw attention to the unforgettable power of his oratory, which added a heroic dimension to a leader who was undoubtedly a true statesman.
Explores the link between religion and war, focusing on the philosophies that have allowed zealous followers of the world's major religions to shed blood in the name of God since the Middle Ages.