How two great WWII leaders - Winston Churchill and Dwight Eisenhower - created the post-war world order that lasted for nearly 75 years. číst celé
Christopher Catherwood Libros
Christopher Catherwood es un escritor e historiador cuya obra profundiza en figuras y eventos cruciales de la historia moderna. Su escritura se caracteriza por una profunda perspicacia histórica e investigación meticulosa, ofreciendo a los lectores nuevas perspectivas sobre el pasado. Catherwood se especializa en historia política, y sus libros a menudo iluminan las complejas motivaciones y consecuencias de las decisiones que moldearon el mundo. Su fascinación por las personalidades históricas y su impacto en el curso de los acontecimientos es evidente en sus cautivadoras narrativas.





Making War in the Name of God
- 320 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
Explores the link between religion and war, focusing on the philosophies that have allowed zealous followers of the world's major religions to shed blood in the name of God since the Middle Ages.
The reference guide offers a thorough exploration of Winston Churchill's life and works, featuring an extensive A to Z section with hundreds of entries. It also includes a comprehensive bibliography that lists numerous publications related to Churchill, making it an invaluable resource for anyone interested in his impact and legacy.
Exploring the historical ideological battle between Christianity and Islam, this book delves into the concept of holy war, tracing its roots from early conflicts to modern-day struggles. It examines significant events, such as the rise and fall of empires, the impact of the Ottoman defeat, and the shaping of the Middle East by Western powers. The author provides insights into the ongoing violence, including the rise of ISIS and the Sunni-Shia divide, framing these conflicts as part of a long-standing theological struggle.