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Sto caricando le informazioni... The New World (A History of the English-Speaking Peoples) (originale 1956; edizione 2013)di Winston S. Churchill (Autore)
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Churchill a második kötetben 1485-től 1688-ig ismerteti az angolul beszélő emberek történetét. Bár itt már időnként szóba kerülnek tengerentúli területek is, azért a leírás nagy része továbbra is a Brit-szigetekről szól. Bár sokkal rövidebb időszakot ölel át mind az első kötet, most is ugyanaz volt az érzésem mint az első kötet végén, egyszerűen túl sokat akar a szerző leírni, ezért nehéz követni a könyvet. Nyilván bennem is lehet a hiba, de hogy az angol polgárháborúban pontosan ki is miért harcolt azt nem tudtam követni (annyi viszont bizonyos, hogy az a verzió amit hajdanában nekem tanítottak végtelenül leegyszerűsített). Érdekes volt, hogy a könyv végén feltűntek Churchill ősei, azért ez nem feltétlenül a független történetmesélést erősíti. ( ) A book on the period of English history can never cover everything, but it does spend a lot of time on the conflict between the Stuarts and the parliament. However, these conflicts have resulted in the form of government many people in the world now have, imperfect as it may be, with checks and balances. This book covers the Tudor, Elizabeth and the rivalry with Spain. The narrative is at its best in its short formulas or parallelisms such as when Winston compares Oliver Cromwell with Napoleon Bonaparte: When the Abbé Sieyès returned to Paris after Napoleon's expulsion of the Republican's legislature upon the 18th Brumaire, to which he was a party, he remarked to his colleagues in the Director, "Gentlement! We have a master". England-nay, England Scotland and Ireland - Had a master now; and that was all they had. But how different was his this master from the glittering adventurer of the eighteenth century! Napoleon was sure of himself. He had no scruples. He knew what he wanted to do. He intended to have supreme power in his hands, and to use that power without limit till he and his family controlled the world. He cared nothing for the past; he knew he had no means of governing the distant future; but the present was his prize and his spoil. Cromwell, although crafty and ruthless as occasion claimed, was at all times a reluctant and apologetic dictator. He recognized and deplored the arbitrary character of his own rule, but he had no difficulty in persuading himself that his authority sprang both from Above and below. Was he not the new Moses, the chosen protector of the poeple of God, commanded to lead them into the Promised Land, if that could indeed be found? nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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Sir Winston Churchill led Britain through the Second World War as Prime Minister. He was the author of 42 books, including the four-volume History of the English Speaking Peoples. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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