著者:George C. Rable
出版社: The University of North Carolina Press
発売日: 2016年08月26日
Throughout the Civil War, soldiers and civilians on both sides of the conflict saw the hand of God in the terrible events of the day, but the standard narratives of the period pay scant attention to……続きを見る
"Methods of Early Golf Architecture" features selected writings from premier architects C.B. Macdonald, George C. Thomas, and Robert Hunter. With precision and detail, these visionaries discuss each……続きを見る
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More than a mode of gathering information about the past, oral history has become an international movement. Historians, folklorists, and other educational and religious groups now recognize the imp……続きを見る
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Lo que antaño fuera una herramienta para acercarse a los Otros pueblos, hoy en día se ha convertido en un medio para dar cuenta de cualquier tipo de alteridad, sea ésta lejana o íntima. Frente a est……続きを見る
Dispelling common myths and misunderstandings, this book provides a fascinating and historically accurate portrayal of the 1858 Almanac Trial that establishes both Lincoln's character and his consid……続きを見る
Une nouvelle vision du passé, mais surtout, de l'avenir.
Avant que Jean-Paul II ne tire sa révérence, il lâcha à ses frères et sœurs Polonais, lors d’un dernier voyage en terre natale : « N’ayez pas……続きを見る
Les années Pompidou symbolisent un moment particulier de modernisation et de foi dans l’avenir. En témoignent l’attachement à l’art contemporain, l’édification du Centre Pompidou, mais aussi le lanc……続きを見る
« Les peuples heureux n’ont pas d’histoire ». La citation est peut-être trop connue, elle n’en conserve pas moins tout son intérêt car, lorsque Georges Pompidou s’exprima en ces termes, il figea par……続きを見る