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Pamela D. Toler

    Tento autor je akademický odrodilec, ktorý sa snaží sprístupniť históriu širšiemu publiku. S odborným zázemím v histórii indického subkontinentu, európskeho imperializmu a islamu silno verí v potrebu lepšieho porozumenia svetovej histórii. Jeho práce pokrývajú rôznorodé témy, od drobných historických anekdót po rozsiahle príbehy, pričom často skúma neobvyklé oblasti minulosti s precíznosťou a zvedavosťou. Autor sa primárne zameriava na priesečníky kultúr a ich vzájomný vplyv, čím pozýva čitateľov na pútavú cestu históriou.

    Women Warriors
    The Dragon from Chicago
    Mankind
    • Mankind

      • 437 stránok
      • 16 hodin čítania

      A companion book to the History Channel series, "The History of Mankind" covers the worldwide history of human beings.

      Mankind
      4,2
    • The Dragon from Chicago

      The Untold Story of an American Reporter in Nazi Germany

      • 288 stránok
      • 11 hodin čítania

      For fans of unheralded women’s stories, this captivating account highlights Sigrid Schultz, one of the earliest reporters to alert Americans to the rising threat of the Nazi regime. As the Chicago Tribune's Berlin bureau chief from 1925 to January 1941, Schultz witnessed Hitler’s ascent and was among the first to warn American readers about the dangers of Nazism. In this narrative, Pamela D. Toler utilizes extensive archival research to uncover Schultz’s courageous reporting during pivotal events, from the revolts of 1919 to the Nazi rise to power and the Allied air raids in 1941. At a time when women reporters rarely made headlines and faced skepticism from male colleagues, Schultz exposed how the Nazis manipulated news for their citizens and sought to control the foreign press through bribery and intimidation. Her sharp insights and fearless journalism serve as a powerful reminder of the importance of truth in an era increasingly plagued by misinformation and discrediting of facts. Schultz's story not only sheds light on a remarkable figure in journalism but also offers a compelling example of how to reclaim truth amidst the challenges of disinformation and “fake news.”

      The Dragon from Chicago
      4,2