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    Kenneth C. Davis es un aclamado autor dedicado a desvelar facetas de la historia menos conocidas y a menudo pasadas por alto. Presenta a los lectores narrativas cautivadoras que desmontan mitos establecidos y ofrecen perspectivas frescas sobre eventos cruciales. Su enfoque de la historia parte de la convicción de que el aburrimiento no es una parte inherente del aprendizaje del pasado, asegurando que sus obras atraigan a los lectores a historias dramáticas y revelen hechos frecuentemente ausentes en los libros de texto. Con énfasis en la claridad y el impulso narrativo, ilumina temas complejos como la esclavitud y el ascenso de los dictadores, demostrando su profundo impacto en la sociedad estadounidense y los asuntos globales.

    Don't Know Much about the Presidents
    Don't Know Much About History. Everything You Need to Know About American History But Never Learned
    Strongman: The Rise of Five Dictators and the Fall of Democracy
    Don't Know Much About(r) History [30th Anniversary Edition]
    Great Short Books
    Que Se Yo de Historia
    • 2023

      Don't Know Much about American History

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      The book explores the controversial question of whether Columbus was indeed the first European to reach the Americas. It delves into historical evidence, examining pre-Columbian voyages and interactions, as well as the impact of these findings on our understanding of history. Through meticulous research, the author challenges traditional narratives and highlights the significance of other explorers, ultimately reshaping the reader's perspective on European exploration and its consequences for indigenous populations.

      Don't Know Much about American History
    • 2023

      "An entertaining guide to some of the best short novels of all time looks at works from the eighteenth century to the present day, spanning multiple genres, cultures, and countries"--

      Great Short Books
    • 2022
    • 2020

      Don't Know Much About(r) History [30th Anniversary Edition]

      Everything You Need to Know about American History But Never Learned

      • 752 páginas
      • 27 horas de lectura

      The book has achieved remarkable success, being a New York Times bestseller and selling over 1.7 million copies. It captivates readers with its engaging narrative and compelling themes, making it a must-read for those seeking a popular and impactful story.

      Don't Know Much About(r) History [30th Anniversary Edition]
    • 2020

      Don't Know Much About® Geography

      • 366 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Exploring pressing global issues, this book delves into environmental concerns, economic alliances, and the complexities of international finance. It poses provocative questions about the fate of the Dead Sea, the potential of BRICS nations, and the role of the World Bank in modern economies. Additionally, it challenges readers to consider the seriousness of climate change discussions, encouraging critical thinking about the interconnectedness of these topics in today's world.

      Don't Know Much About® Geography
    • 2012

      More than 1.6 million copies sold! Who really discovered America? What was "the shot heard 'round the world"? 9/11: What really happened? How did America elect its first black president? From the arrival of Columbus through the historic election of Barack Obama and beyond, Davis carries readers on a rollicking ride through more than five hundred years of American history. In this newly revised, expanded, and updated edition of the classic anti-textbook, he debunks, recounts, and serves up the real story behind the myths and fallacies of American history.

      Don't Know Much About History. Everything You Need to Know About American History But Never Learned
    • 2011

      Don't Know Much About History

      • 719 páginas
      • 26 horas de lectura

      Davis has brought his groundbreaking work up to the present, including the history of an "Era of Broken Trust," from the end of the Clinton administration through the recent Great Recession. This additional material covers the horrific events of 9/11 andthe rise of conspiracy theorists, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, Hurricane Katrina and the failure of the New Orleans levees, the global financial meltdown, the election of Barack Obama, and the national controversy of same-sex marriage.

      Don't Know Much About History
    • 2009

      Don't Know Much about the Presidents

      • 64 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      This comprehensive exploration delves into the lives and legacies of all forty-four U.S. presidents, offering insights into their backgrounds, political challenges, and significant achievements. Each chapter highlights key events and decisions that shaped the nation, providing a vivid portrait of leadership through various historical contexts. The book also examines the evolving role of the presidency and its impact on American society, making it an essential read for anyone interested in U.S. history and governance.

      Don't Know Much about the Presidents
    • 2006

      Don't Know Much about the Pilgrims

      • 48 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      The narrative follows the journey of thirty-four children aboard the Mayflower, exploring their experiences and challenges during the historic voyage to America. Through their eyes, readers gain insight into the hopes, fears, and resilience of these young passengers as they navigate the uncertainties of a new world. The story highlights themes of adventure, survival, and the impact of the Pilgrims' quest for freedom on future generations. This unique perspective sheds light on a lesser-known aspect of a pivotal moment in American history.

      Don't Know Much about the Pilgrims
    • 2006

      Don't Know Much About Mythology

      • 560 páginas
      • 20 horas de lectura

      What is an Egyptian pyramid doing on the U. S. dollar bill? Did a pharaoh inspire Moses to worship one God? What’s a Canaanite demoness doing at a rock concert? Since the beginning of time, people have been insatiably curious. They’ve asked questions about where we come from, why the stars shine and the seasons change, and what constitutes evil. The imaginative answers crafted by our ancestors have served as religion, science, philosophy, and popular literature. In this latest installment of the New York Times bestselling Don’t Know Much About® series, Kenneth C. Davis introduces and explains the great myths of the world using his engaging and delightfully irreverent question-and-answer style. He tackles the epic of Gilgamesh; Achilles and the Trojan War; Stonehenge and the Druids; Odin, Thor, and the entire Norse pantheon; Native American myths, and much more, including the dramatic life and times of the man who would be Buddha. From Mount Olympus to Machu Picchu, here is an insightful, lively look at the greatest stories ever told.

      Don't Know Much About Mythology