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Fredrik Logevall

    Fredrik Logevall je popredný historik, ktorý sa špecializuje na históriu zahraničných vzťahov USA a modernú medzinárodnú históriu. Jeho práca sa ponára do zložitých udalostí a rozhodnutí, ktoré formovali globálne dejiny. Logevallov štýl je charakteristický prenikavou analýzou a pútavým rozprávaním, ktoré čitateľom odhaľuje hlbšie súvislosti medzinárodnej politiky. Jeho odborné znalosti prinášajú neoceniteľný pohľad na kľúčové momenty minulosti, ktoré rezonujú dodnes.

    Race and Reunion
    A People and a Nation: Eighth Edition
    Frederick Douglass
    Yale and Slavery
    JFK
    • Yale and Slavery

      • 448 stránok
      • 16 hodin čítania

      A comprehensive look at how slavery and resistance to it have shaped Yale University

      Yale and Slavery2024
      4,4
    • JFK

      • 816 stránok
      • 29 hodin čítania

      This volume spans the first thirty-nine years of JFK's life -- from birth through to his decision to run for president -- to reveal his early relationships, his formative and heroic experiences during World War II, his ideas, his bestselling writings, his political aspirations and the role of this father, wartime ambassador to Britain. In examining these pre-White House years, Logevall shows us a more serious, independently minded Kennedy than we've previously known.

      JFK2020
      4,6
    • Frederick Douglass

      • 888 stránok
      • 32 hodin čítania

      This dramatic biography chronicles the life of Frederick Douglass, the most significant African-American of the nineteenth century. Born into slavery in Baltimore in 1818, Douglass was fortunate to learn to read from his mistress, which paved the way for his emergence as a leading abolitionist and orator. Throughout his life, he authored three autobiographies and published his own newspaper, using his experiences to expose the horrors of slavery. Initially mentored by William Lloyd Garrison, Douglass captivated audiences with his powerful speeches, later evolving into a political abolitionist and supporter of the Republican Party and Abraham Lincoln. By the Civil War and Reconstruction, he had become the nation’s most renowned orator, vocally opposing the end of Reconstruction and the rise of Jim Crow laws. Douglass was a complex figure, critiquing the U.S. while remaining a radical patriot. He engaged in political debates with younger African-Americans but remained committed to civil rights. This biography by David Blight utilizes new sources, including private collections and Douglass's newspapers, to explore his two marriages and intricate family life. It presents Douglass not only as a master of words but also as a profound thinker influenced by Biblical theology, filling a significant gap in historical literature about this remarkable man.

      Frederick Douglass2019
      4,2
    • A People and a Nation: Eighth Edition

      • 1088 stránok
      • 39 hodin čítania

      A People and a Nation offers a spirited narrative that challenges students to think about American history. The authors' attention to race and racial identity and their inclusion of everyday people and popular culture brings history to life, engaging student readers and encouraging them to imagine what life was really like in the past. The Eighth Edition offers highly readable stories and the latest scholarship throughout.

      A People and a Nation: Eighth Edition2007
      3,9
    • Race and Reunion

      • 528 stránok
      • 19 hodin čítania

      In 1865, in the aftermath of civil war, the North and South of America began a slow process of reconciliation. This book examines the construction of a culture of reunion during the ensuing decades and analyzes how this unity was created through increasing racial segregation.

      Race and Reunion2002
      4,1