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Richard Aldous

    Richard Aldous es Profesor Eugene Meyer de Historia y Literatura Británica en Bard College. Su obra se adentra en las profundas corrientes históricas y culturales que han moldeado la identidad británica y su lugar en el mundo. Explora la compleja interacción de poder, ideología y cambio social, centrándose en momentos y figuras cruciales que influyeron en la trayectoria de la sociedad británica. Su enfoque analítico ofrece a los lectores una visión penetrante de la evolución del pensamiento británico y su impacto duradero.

    The Dillon Era
    Tony Ryan
    Reagan and Thatcher
    Schlesinger
    The Lion and the Unicorn
    • The Lion and the Unicorn

      Gladstone vs. Disraeli

      • 402 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      The intense rivalry between William Gladstone and Benjamin Disraeli shaped the political landscape of Victorian England, driven by both ideological differences and personal animosity. Disraeli viewed Gladstone as an "unprincipled maniac," while Gladstone labeled Disraeli "the Grand Corrupter." Richard Aldous presents a dual biography that delves into their tumultuous relationship, offering a vivid narrative that highlights the interplay of personal vendettas and political ambition, ultimately illustrating that in politics, personal relationships are paramount.

      The Lion and the Unicorn
    • Schlesinger

      • 486 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      The first major biography of pre-eminent historian and intellectual Arthur Schlesinger Jr, a defining figure in John F. Kennedy's White House. číst celé

      Schlesinger
    • For decades, historians have perpetuated the myth of a "Churchillian" relationship between Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher, citing their longtime alliance as an example of the "special" bond between the U.S. and Britain.

      Reagan and Thatcher
    • Tony Ryan

      • 264 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      In this authorised biography of one of the most remarkable Irishmen of the twentieth century, Richard Aldous is independent in his judgements and frank in his examination of his subject's shortcomings and eccentricities. But most of all, he writes with verve and pace.

      Tony Ryan
    • Douglas Dillon advocated for evolution and reform over radicalism and placed the national interest above party interest. With exclusive access to the family's archive, in The Dillon Era Richard Aldous sets fresh eyes on a well- documented period in American history, unfolding a deeply influential but somewhat overlooked political career.

      The Dillon Era