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Frank Freidel

    Frank Burt Freidel fue un distinguido historiador y el biógrafo preeminente de Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Su obra profundizó en la historia política y social de Estados Unidos, particularmente en las eras de la Gran Depresión y la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Freidel era conocido por su meticulosa investigación y su habilidad para dar vida a eventos pasados a través de narrativas vívidas. Sus análisis ofrecen valiosas perspectivas sobre momentos cruciales de la América del siglo XX y la mente de una de sus figuras más influyentes.

    Splendid Little War
    Franklin D. Roosevelt
    American History
    Dissent in Three American Wars
    The Presidents of The United States of America
    Francis Lieber
    • Francis Lieber

      Nineteenth Century Liberal

      • 466 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      This comprehensive biography delves into the life and achievements of its subject, offering an in-depth exploration of their personal and professional journey. Spanning 445 pages, it provides a detailed narrative that captures significant events and influences that shaped their legacy. Originally published in 1947 by Louisiana State University Press, this work stands as a definitive account, making it an essential read for anyone interested in a thorough understanding of the individual's impact and contributions.

      Francis Lieber
    • Dissent in Three American Wars

      • 112 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Exploring the theme of dissent, this book examines the perspectives and actions of individuals and groups who opposed the U.S. involvement in three significant wars. It delves into the historical context, motivations, and consequences of anti-war sentiments, highlighting the voices that challenged the status quo. Through a critical lens, the narrative reveals the complexities of patriotism, activism, and the struggle for peace in times of conflict.

      Dissent in Three American Wars
    • American History

      • 608 páginas
      • 22 horas de lectura

      This survey aims to balance social and cultural with the political and diplomatic history. It aims to help instructor to organize his or her course in many different ways confident that the text will support both the topics discussed in class and provide students with the ideal book for self-study.

      American History
    • Franklin D. Roosevelt

      • 710 páginas
      • 25 horas de lectura

      This biography offers a comprehensive look at Franklin D. Roosevelt, highlighting his significance as one of the greatest leaders of the twentieth century. It captures his life, achievements, and impact on history in a single volume.

      Franklin D. Roosevelt
    • "It has been a splendid little war..." wrote John Hay to Theodore Roosevelt as the Spanish-American War ended in 1898. Indeed it was splendid for the American public, but for the Rough Riders and other soldiers it was as grim, dirty and bloody as any war. Only the ineptitude of the Spaniards, and the luck of the Americans, kept it from stretching into a disastrous struggle. The Splendid Little War is the compelling story of this often overlooked conflict, told largely in the words of the participants themselves. It was a war people by the famous and those soon to Theodore Roosevelt, Stephen Crane, Clara Barton and William Jennings Bryan are among those who played key roles in the war against Spain. Above all, as Freidel writes, the Spanish-American War marked the end of an "Beyond the 'splendid little war' hung the indefinite shadow of world cataclysm....Few Americans dreamed how different the United States would be afterwards."

      Splendid Little War