An updated edition of Johnson's broad sweep through Egyptian history. Beginning with the origins of the Egyptian civilisation and the initial unification of the state, religion and culture, Johnson focuses on a number of general themes which illustrate social, political and economic changes throughout three thousand years of history. Subjects include hieroglyphs and writing, death and religious beliefs, the power of the pharaoh, art amongst many others. Lavishly illustrated with images from wall-paintings, reliefs, sculptures, monuments and artefacts.
"The creation of the United States of America is the greatest of all human adventures," begins Paul Johnson's remarkable new American history, a reinterpretation from the first settlements to the Clinton administration. This work covers all aspects of U.S. history—politics, economics, art, literature, society, and religion—focusing on the influential figures and ordinary people who shaped the nation. Utilizing letters, diaries, and conversations, Johnson aims to provide an authentic narrative. He presents fresh perspectives on key historical figures, including John Winthrop, Franklin, Washington, and Lincoln, while emphasizing the significance of religion and America's ties to England. The narrative explores the emergence of big business under Cleveland and Roosevelt, and reassesses the roles of Harding, Coolidge, and Truman, among others. Johnson's engaging style and sharp profiles make the history "compulsively readable." He examines America's journey from fragile beginnings through the struggles for independence, the challenges of slavery, and the nation's rise as a superpower. Contemporary issues such as racism, education, and political correctness are also discussed. Ultimately, Johnson portrays Americans as problem-solvers, suggesting that the nation's story is one of overcoming difficulties through intelligence, faith, and perseverance, with an optimistic view of its future. His interpretation is original, critical, and
Eseje britského historika odkrývající směřování a perspektivy moderní západní civilizace.Ve dvou desítkách esejů autor v chronologickém i tematickém řazení a za pomoci široké řady společenskovědních disliplín sleduje vývoj moderní západní společnosti, přičemž jeho hlavní zájem se soustřeďuje na síly destabilizující a zpochybňující progresivní hodnoty západní civilizace (nepřátele společnosti).
In 1939, after ten years as an expatriate, Henry Miller returned to the United States with a keen desire to see what his native land was really like—to get to the roots of the American nature and experience. He set out on a journey that was to last three years, visiting many sections of the country and making friends of all descriptions. The Air-Conditioned Nightmare is the result of that odyssey.
Zrození této knihy předcházela hluboká osobní odyssea autorova. V roce 1989 se dozvěděl, že je nakažen virem HIV. Východiskem dalších let se mu stal život v meditaci, který plně popsal v této knize. Jedná se o výpověď člověka nemocného AIDS, který prostřednictvím filozofie buddhismu došel k vnitřnímu vyrovnání.
This historical magnum opus covers 4,000 years of the extraordinary history of the Jews as a people, a culture, and a nation, showing the impact of Jewish character and imagination upon the world.