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Randall Hansen

    Tento autor se zaměřuje na hlubokou analýzu společenských a politických jevů. Jeho díla zkoumají komplexní problémy moderního světa s důrazem na nuance a perspektivy. Texty jsou pečlivě prozkoumány a prezentovány s akademickou přesností, ale zároveň přístupným způsobem. Jeho psaní je určeno čtenářům, kteří hledají pronikavé porozumění současným výzvám.

    War, Work, and Want
    Fire and Fury
    Disobeying Hitler
    Fire and Fury
    • Fire and Fury

      • 544 stránek
      • 20 hodin čtení
      4,0(8)Ohodnotit

      During World War II, Allied bombing obliterated every major German and Japanese city. Based on extensive archival sources, interviews with bombing survivors, airmen, and published first-hand accounts, the book looks at the bombing campaign from an avowedly human perspective - Allied, German and Japanese.

      Fire and Fury
    • Disobeying Hitler

      German Resistance in the Last Year of WWII

      • 480 stránek
      • 17 hodin čtení
      3,9(13)Ohodnotit

      The narrative delves into the desperate measures taken by Hitler as World War II neared its end, including orders to devastate Germany. It highlights the courageous actions of both military officers and civilians who defied these commands, potentially altering the war's outcome. Through the lens of historical figures like Rommel and Speer, the book examines the theme of disobedience as a form of resistance. This gripping account offers a unique perspective on the moral complexities faced by Germans during the final year of the conflict, marking the 80th anniversary of these events.

      Disobeying Hitler
    • Fire and Fury

      The Allied Bombing of Germany 1942-1945

      • 400 stránek
      • 14 hodin čtení
      Fire and Fury
    • In War, Work, and Want, Randall Hansen focuses on how the oil shock transformed not just the economy proper and the geopolitics of the Middle East region, but also the global circulation of people and capital for decades afterward. Hansen asks why, against all expectations, global migration tripled after 1970. Arguing that the OPEC oil crisis explains everything, he shows how war, migration, and the desire for ever cheaper products made by migrants led to a massive upsurge in global migration after 1973.

      War, Work, and Want