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Ron Wills

    1688: A Global History
    1688
    Gamer Nation
    US Environmental History
    • US Environmental History

      • 240 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení
      4,8(5)Ohodnotit

      Environmental issues in the USA are more important now than ever before. The devastation inflicted by Hurricane Katrina and Deepwater Horizon, as well as growing evidence of global warming, highlight a nation caught in environmental crisis. This book includes 14 illustrations showing environmental destruction both real and imagined.

      US Environmental History
    • Gamer Nation

      • 296 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení
      3,7(3)Ohodnotit

      Ultimately, Gamer Nation reveals not only how video games are a key aspect of contemporary American culture, but how games affect how people relate to America itself.

      Gamer Nation
    • 1688

      Die Welt am Vorabend des globalen Zeitalters. Mit sechs Abbildungen und einer Karte

      2,0(1)Ohodnotit
      1688
    • 1688: A Global History

      • 352 stránek
      • 13 hodin čtení
      3,5(175)Ohodnotit

      "A totally absorbing book...imaginative and erudite, full of startling juxtapositions and flashes of real perception."―Jonathan D. Spence John E. Wills's masterful history ushers us into the worlds of 1688, from the suicidal exaltation of Russian Old Believers to the ravishing voice of the haiku poet Basho. Witness the splendor of the Chinese imperial court as the Kangxi emperor publicly mourns the death of his grandmother and shrewdly consolidates his power. Join the great caravans of Muslims on their annual pilgrimage from Damascus and Cairo to Mecca. Walk the pungent streets of Amsterdam and enter the Rasp House, where vagrants, beggars, and petty criminals labored to produce powdered brazilwood for the dyeworks. Through these stories and many others, Wills paints a detailed picture of how the global connections of power, money, and belief were beginning to lend the world its modern form. "A vivid picture of life in 1688...filled with terrifying violence, frightening diseases...comfortingly familiar human kindnesses...and the intellectual achievements of Leibniz, Locke, and Newton."― Publishers Weekly

      1688: A Global History