James Bryce Knihy






In "The American Commonwealth," James Bryce records the institutions and the people of America as they are, rather than expressing his thoughts on democracy or America.
The American Commonwealth II
- 980 stránek
- 35 hodin čtení
Volume II of Viscount James Bryce's description of the "American Commonwealth" describes the American party system, social institutions, public opinion, and reflections on a variety of topics, including Tammany Hall, women's suffrage, the South since the Civil War, and the "present and future of the Negro."
"A Liberty Classics edition"--Preliminary p. Includes bibliographical references and index. Vol. 1. The national government. The state governments -- v. 2. The party system. Public opinion. Illustrations and reflections. Social institutions
The Holy Roman empire
- 508 stránek
- 18 hodin čtení
This reprint preserves the original 1875 edition of a comprehensive examination of the Holy Roman Empire. It offers insights into its political structure, cultural influences, and historical significance, providing readers with a detailed understanding of this complex entity in European history. The high-quality reproduction ensures that the nuances of the original text are maintained, making it a valuable resource for historians and enthusiasts alike.