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Upheaval

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  • 502 páginas
  • 18 horas de lectura

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In his third book of a monumental trilogy, Jared Diamond explores how nations recover from crises while making selective changes, akin to individual coping mechanisms. He examines six countries that have navigated significant upheavals, including Japan's forced opening by U.S. Commodore Perry, Finland's defense against the Soviet Union, and the tumultuous histories of Chile and Indonesia, as well as the post-World War Two transformations in Germany and Austria. Drawing from his firsthand experiences in five of these nations, Diamond presents gut-wrenching histories and highlights coping mechanisms such as acknowledging responsibility, engaging in honest self-appraisal, and learning from other countries. He also contemplates whether the United States, Japan, and the world at large are effectively addressing the grave crises they face today. By adding a psychological dimension to his exploration of history, geography, biology, and anthropology, Diamond reveals the factors that influence how both nations and individuals respond to significant challenges. The result is an epic yet deeply personal examination of resilience and recovery in the face of adversity.

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Upheaval, Jared Diamond

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Título
Upheaval
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2019
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
502
ISBN10
0316409138
ISBN13
9780316409131
Primera publicación
2019
Título original
Upheaval: Turning Points for Nations in Crisis
Calificación
3,8 de 5
Descripción
In his third book of a monumental trilogy, Jared Diamond explores how nations recover from crises while making selective changes, akin to individual coping mechanisms. He examines six countries that have navigated significant upheavals, including Japan's forced opening by U.S. Commodore Perry, Finland's defense against the Soviet Union, and the tumultuous histories of Chile and Indonesia, as well as the post-World War Two transformations in Germany and Austria. Drawing from his firsthand experiences in five of these nations, Diamond presents gut-wrenching histories and highlights coping mechanisms such as acknowledging responsibility, engaging in honest self-appraisal, and learning from other countries. He also contemplates whether the United States, Japan, and the world at large are effectively addressing the grave crises they face today. By adding a psychological dimension to his exploration of history, geography, biology, and anthropology, Diamond reveals the factors that influence how both nations and individuals respond to significant challenges. The result is an epic yet deeply personal examination of resilience and recovery in the face of adversity.