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Douglas Brinkley

    Douglas Brinkley es un distinguido historiador cuyo trabajo se adentra en el corazón mismo de la narrativa estadounidense. Su escritura se caracteriza por una aguda visión de los momentos y figuras cruciales que han dado forma a la nación. Brinkley da vida a la historia magistralmente, ofreciendo a los lectores no solo hechos, sino una comprensión profunda de las complejas fuerzas e ideales que sustentan el experimento estadounidense. Su contribución literaria reside en su capacidad para hacer que la historia estadounidense sea accesible y atractiva tanto con vigor como con rigor intelectual.

    Dean Acheson : the Cold War years 1953 - 71
    American Moonshot
    American Heritage History of the United States
    The Monkey Wrench Gang
    Quiet World, The
    Silent Spring Revolution
    • Silent Spring Revolution

      John F. Kennedy, Rachel Carson, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, and the Great Environmental Awakening

      • 896 páginas
      • 32 horas de lectura

      Courageous activists ignited an environmental revolution that inspired legislative action from three distinct presidents, showcasing the potential for bipartisan cooperation in ecological efforts. Douglas Brinkley presents a comprehensive narrative that not only chronicles these pivotal moments in American history but also emphasizes the urgency of addressing environmental challenges. His work serves as both a call to action and a reminder of the collaborative spirit needed to safeguard the planet's future.

      Silent Spring Revolution
    • Quiet World, The

      • 592 páginas
      • 21 horas de lectura

      Focusing on grassroots activism and artistic contributions, the narrative chronicles the efforts to preserve Alaska's wilderness from 1879 to 1960. It highlights key figures such as naturalist John Muir and President Dwight Eisenhower, alongside notable advocates like Theodore Roosevelt and Rachel Carson. The book illustrates the struggle against the extraction industry, showcasing the passion of "wilderness believers" who fought to protect Alaska's natural resources for future generations, while also sharing remarkable tales of its wildlife.

      Quiet World, The
    • The Monkey Wrench Gang

      • 421 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura
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      Ed Abbey called The Monkey Wrench Gang, his 1975 novel, a "comic extravaganza." Some readers have remarked that the book is more a comic book than a real novel, and it's true that reading this incendiary call to protect the American wilderness requires more than a little of the old willing suspension of disbelief.The story centers on Vietnam veteran George Washington Hayduke III, who returns to the desert to find his beloved canyons and rivers threatened by industrial development. On a rafting trip down the Colorado River, Hayduke joins forces with feminist saboteur Bonnie Abbzug, wilderness guide Seldom Seen Smith, and billboard torcher Doc Sarvis, M.D., and together they wander off to wage war on the big yellow machines, on dam builders and road builders and strip miners. As they do, his characters voice Abbey's concerns about wilderness preservation ("Hell of a place to lose a cow," Smith thinks to himself while roaming through the canyonlands of southern Utah. "Hell of a place to lose your heart. Hell of a place... to lose. Period").Moving from one improbable situation to the next, packing more adventure into the space of a few weeks than most real people do in a lifetime, the motley gang puts fear into the hearts of their enemies, laughing all the while. It's comic, yes, and required reading for anyone who has come to love the desert.

      The Monkey Wrench Gang
    • Douglas Brinkley takes us on the incredible journey of the United States - a nation formed from a vast countryside on whose fringes a few small colonies made a bold cast at freedom, then burgeoned into an expanding democracy, and ultimately flourished as a world power. From the first primitive maps outlining a New World to the faded daguerreotypes of young men in uniforms standing beside Confederate flags; to pictures of hopeful immigrant families arriving at Ellis Island; to the stirring photographs of civil rights marchers; to the terrible images of the Oklahoma City Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building bombing - the history of America offers a stunning album of people and events.

      American Heritage History of the United States
    • American Moonshot

      John F. Kennedy and the Great Space Race

      • 272 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      The narrative captures America's race to the moon, highlighting themes of heroism, bravery, and patriotism. As the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing approaches, this young readers' edition by bestselling author and historian Douglas Brinkley offers an engaging exploration of the historical events and figures that defined this monumental achievement in space exploration.

      American Moonshot
    • Acheson was President Harry Truman's secretary of state, the American father of NATO and active in US foreign policy after World War II. He was also a Democratic Party activist in Eisenhower's presidency and an advisor in the Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon eras. This charts his post-secretarial career.

      Dean Acheson : the Cold War years 1953 - 71