American Civil Wars
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A Pulitzer Prize winner's masterful history of the American Civil War and its reverberations across the continent
Alan Shaw Taylor je historik špecializujúci sa na ranú americkú históriu. Jeho tvorba sa zameriava na koloniálnu Ameriku, Americkú revolúciu a ranú Americkú republiku. Taylor skúma tieto kľúčové obdobia amerických dejín s dôrazom na ich zložitosť a mnohostranné perspektívy. Jeho hlboký vhľad do formovania Spojených štátov prináša čitateľom nový pohľad na zásadné momenty amerického vývoja.







A Pulitzer Prize winner's masterful history of the American Civil War and its reverberations across the continent
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