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Norman Rose

    Norman Rose je popredný historik a profesor medzinárodných vzťahov na Hebrejskej univerzite v Jeruzaleme. Jeho práca sa vyznačuje hlbokým porozumením historickým súvislostiam a komplexným prístupom k medzinárodným vzťahom. Rose vo svojich textoch skúma kľúčové udalosti a dynamiku, ktoré formovali moderný svet. Jeho pohľad na históriu je analytický a prenikavý, čo čitateľom ponúka bohatý vhľad do minulosti i súčasnosti.

    A Senseless, Squalid War
    A Career in Corrections
    The Pagoda
    The Cliveden Set
    Churchill. Nepoddajný život
    • 2024

      The Pagoda

      A Lesbian Community by the Sea

      The Pagoda
    • 2024

      A Career in Corrections

      Experiences and Perspectives

      • 118 stránok
      • 5 hodin čítania

      Offering a candid perspective on the field of corrections, the book intertwines personal stories, policy insights, and professional reflections drawn from the author's extensive experiences. It explores the complexities and challenges faced within the correctional landscape, providing readers with an in-depth understanding of the realities of this often-overlooked sector.

      A Career in Corrections
    • 2010
    • 2000

      The Cliveden Set

      Portrait of an Exclusive Fraternity

      • 304 stránok
      • 11 hodin čítania

      The Cliveden Set had its roots in South Africa immediately after the Boer War. Back in England its members formed a self-appointed pressure group. They would often meet at Cliveden or 4 St. James's Square in London - the homes of the American-born multi-millionaire Waldorf, 2nd Viscount Astor and his wife Nancy, by birth a Virginian belle, and the first woman M.P. to take her seat in the House of Commons. Suddenly in the late 1930s the Set was catapulted into unlooked-for notoriety when Communist journalist Claud Cockburn identified it as a cabal that sought to manipulate, and even determine, British foreign policy including a conspiracy to procure a humiliating, dishonourable settlement with Nazi Germany. "The Washington Post" asserted that the Set constituted "the real centre of British foreign policy," menacing and challenging "the constitutional structures of British democracy." This fascinating book is the first full-length account of the Set and its influence.

      The Cliveden Set
    • 1995