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Margaret Olwen Macmillan

    23. prosinec 1943

    Margaret MacMillan je uznávaná historička a profesorka, jejíž práce se soustředí na mezinárodní vztahy a dějiny. Ve svých textech proniká do složitých příčin válek a míru a zkoumá, jak minulé události formují současný svět. Její analytický styl a schopnost propojit historické paralely s aktuálními problémy z ní činí významnou hlas v oblasti historického bádání. Čtenáři ocení její hluboký vhled do lidské povahy a politických procesů.

    Margaret Olwen Macmillan
    Women of the Raj
    History's People
    Nixon and Mao
    The Lion's Cub - Le Lionceau
    The War that Ended Peace
    Mírotvorci. Pařížská konference 1919
    • War

      • 336 stránek
      • 12 hodin čtení

      How the human history of conflict has transformed the world we live in - for good and evil.

      War2020
      3,6
    • The Lion's Cub - Le Lionceau

      • 80 stránek
      • 3 hodiny čtení

      Esteemed Canadian writer and historian Margaret MacMillan considers the paradoxical impact the First World War has had on Canada in her 2018 Symons medal address, The Lion's Cub.

      The Lion's Cub - Le Lionceau2019
      3,5
    • What difference do individuals make to history? Are we all swept up in the great forces like industrialisation or globalisation that change the world? Clearly not: real people-leaders in particular-and the decisions that they make change our lives irrevocably, whether in deciding to go to war or not, decisive tactical choices made in the heat of battle or changing the economic fortunes of countries.So if people-explorers, rulers, politicians, campaigners-make a difference in history, what is the role of personality? What difference did, for example, Nixon, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Montaigne or Stalin make? And what about less visible but influential people such as Edith Durham in the early twentieth century in Eastern Europe or Fanny Parks in nineteenth century India?Is it possible to find or discern patterns in different types of personality-tyranny, risk-taking, curiosity, reluctance to act? This pithy book interrogates the past to ask very big questions about the role of individuals and their behaviour. It really matters: the personalities of the powerful can affect-for better or worse-millions of people and the future of countries. Like all the best history, this book colours the way you see not only the past but the present.

      History's People2016
      3,5
    • The War that Ended Peace

      • 699 stránek
      • 25 hodin čtení

      The First World War followed a period of sustained peace in Europe during which people talked with confidence of prosperity, progress and hope. But in 1914, Europe walked into a catastrophic conflict which killed millions of its men, bled its economies dry, shook empires and societies to pieces, and fatally undermined Europe's dominance of the world. Beginning in the early 19th century, and ending with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, historian Margaret MacMillan uncovers the huge political and technological changes, national decisions and - just as important - the small moments of human muddle and weakness that led Europe from peace to disaster.

      The War that Ended Peace2014
      4,4
    • Modern Library Chronicles - 31: Dangerous Games

      The Uses and Abuses of History

      • 208 stránek
      • 8 hodin čtení

      Exploring the profound impact of history on daily life, the author emphasizes the importance of engaging with historical events, both individually and nationally. This work serves as a tribute to living history while cautioning against its complexities. It presents a compelling argument for critically examining our understanding of the past, encouraging readers to enrich their lives through a thoughtful approach to historical relevance.

      Modern Library Chronicles - 31: Dangerous Games2009
      3,6
    • Nixon and Mao

      The Week That Changed the World

      • 432 stránek
      • 16 hodin čtení

      Margaret MacMillan, acclaimed for her bestseller, explores the pivotal relationship between the United States and China, focusing on a historic meeting in February 1972. This encounter between Richard Nixon, the first American president to visit China, and Mao Tse-tung, the Communist leader, marked a significant turning point in global relations. Their meeting, described by Nixon as “the week that changed the world,” was facilitated by influential figures like Henry Kissinger and Chou En-lai, alongside notable personalities such as Pat Nixon and Jiang Qing. The backdrop of this meeting involved complex histories: China, with its ancient civilization, viewed itself as superior and wary of foreign influences, while the United States, confident in its role as a global leader, sought to reshape its foreign policy. Nixon aimed to leverage China’s support to exit the Vietnam War, while Mao sought American technology to recover from the Cultural Revolution. This collaboration raised questions about loyalty, ideology, and the long-term impact of their decisions on both nations. Through engaging anecdotes and historical context, the book provides insights into this transformative moment of the twentieth century, shedding light on a relationship crucial for the twenty-first century. MacMillan, a distinguished historian, has received numerous accolades for her work and currently holds prominent academic positions.

      Nixon and Mao2006
      4,0
    • Mírotvorci. Pařížská konference 1919

      • 551 stránek
      • 20 hodin čtení

      Pohled britské historičky Margaret MacMillanové na pařížskou mírovou konferenci (1919), jež zásadně proměnila do té doby existující svět, je nejen nový a překvapivý, ale v mnoha ohledech také šokující. Způsob, jakým dokumentuje pohnutky, úvahy a činy „mírotvorců“ -- tedy mužů, kteří sami vzali osud světa do vlastních rukou a v nejlepší víře ve své počínání pak bezděky přivedli svět k další světové válce --, bohatství pramenů a snaha vysvětlit dopodrobna kroky politiků a důvody pro vznik nových států i jejich touhy po sebeurčení přinesly autorce mimořádný čtenářský ohlas (kniha vyšla ve Velké Británii v pěti vydáních v rozmezí tří let!) a získala také dvě britská prestižní ocenění za nejlepší díla z oblasti historie. Práce Margaret MacMillanové je nepochybně zcela ojedinělá a pro každého, kdo se zajímá o historii, nepostradatelná....

      Mírotvorci. Pařížská konference 19192001
      4,1
    • Women of the Raj

      • 320 stránek
      • 12 hodin čtení

      A new edition of this vivid cultural and social history of the daughters, sisters, mothers and wives of the men at the centre of a daring imperialist experiment, revealing India in all its richness and vitality.

      Women of the Raj1996
      3,8