The book offers a provocative analysis of Richard Nixon, suggesting that he may be viewed as a liberal despite his controversial presidency. It explores Nixon's opinions amid a tumultuous period in American history, marked by a misguided war in Asia and a disillusioned youth. The narrative delves into the complexities of Nixon's leadership and the broader implications for the American political landscape, making it both an entertaining and essential read for understanding the challenges faced by the nation during his administration.
Garry Wills Knihy
Garry Wills je autorem a historikem, který se často objevuje v New York Review of Books. Jeho práce se vyznačuje hlubokým zkoumáním historických událostí a jejich vlivu na americkou kulturu a identitu. Wills se zaměřuje na klíčové momenty a osobnosti amerických dějin a zkoumá jejich složitost a odkaz. Jeho precizní analýzy a poutavý styl z něj činí významného hlasatele americké historie a kultury.






This book explores the transformative impact of the atomic bomb on American democracy, highlighting how this pivotal event reshaped political dynamics, public perception, and national identity. It delves into the interplay between science, politics, and society, revealing the profound implications of nuclear power on governance and civic engagement. Through a critical lens, the author analyzes the moral and ethical dilemmas posed by nuclear arms, offering insights into the lasting effects on democratic principles and practices in the United States.
From one of America's foremost historians, Inventing America compares Thomas Jefferson's original draft of the Declaration of Independence with the final, accepted version, thereby challenging many long-cherished assumptions about both the man and the document. Although Jefferson has long been idealized as a champion of individual rights, Wills argues that in fact his vision was one in which interdependence, not self-interest, lay at the foundation of society. "No one has offered so drastic a revision or so close or convincing an analysis as Wills has . . . The results are little short of astonishing" (Edmund S. Morgan New York Review of Books ).
In a masterly work, Garry Wills shows how Lincoln reached back to the Declaration of Independence to write the greatest speech in the nation’s history. The power of words has rarely been given a more compelling demonstration than in the Gettysburg Address. Lincoln was asked to memorialize the gruesome battle. Instead he gave the whole nation “a new birth of freedom” in the space of a mere 272 words. His entire life and previous training and his deep political experience went into this, his revolutionary masterpiece. By examining both the address and Lincoln in their historical moment and cultural frame, Wills breathes new life into words we thought we knew, and reveals much about a president so mythologized but often misunderstood. Wills shows how Lincoln came to change the world and to effect an intellectual revolution, how his words had to and did complete the work of the guns, and how Lincoln wove a spell that has not yet been broken.
Henry Adams and the Making of America
- 480 stránek
- 17 hodin čtení
Bestselling author Wills showcases Henry Adams little-known but seminal studyof the early United States, and draws from it fresh insights on the paradoxesthat roil America to this day.
John Wayne's America
- 392 stránek
- 14 hodin čtení
Focusing on John Wayne as a cultural icon, this biography explores how he came to represent American values and significantly influenced mid-twentieth-century society. The author, known for his eloquent prose, delves into the interplay between popular entertainment and political realities, presenting Wayne's life as a narrative that reflects broader themes in American life. Through this unique lens, the work offers a compelling examination of how one figure shaped the cultural landscape of his era.
The Kennedy clan is explored through a historical and psychological lens, revealing a family caught between public admiration and personal turmoil. Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Garry Wills examines their fluctuating leadership, the paradox of their fame, and the myths of success and masculinity that ensnared them. He uncovers how their flawed understanding of power influenced their public personas and private relationships, including interactions with women and world leaders. This insightful analysis blends gossip and philosophy, making it both relevant and thought-provoking.
Offers a new look at Thomas Jefferson and his presidency, his election due to the "slave power" vote, the relationship between the power of the slave states and his administration's policies, and the opposition he faced.
Garry Wills explores the significance of the Qur'an, delving into its historical context and meaning. The book aims to illuminate the text's impact on faith and culture, offering insights into its relevance in contemporary discussions. Wills' analysis promises to engage readers with thought-provoking interpretations and a deeper understanding of Islamic teachings.
Augustine's Confessions
- 176 stránek
- 7 hodin čtení
An introduction to Confessions, one of the most important books in the Christian and Western traditions. It tells the story of the Confessions - what motivated Augustine to dictate it, how it asks to be read, and the many ways it has been misread in the one-and-a-half millennia since it was composed.
Exploring the deep-rooted distrust of government in American culture, the author analyzes historical events from the colonial revolt to modern tax revolts and militia movements. By challenging widely held beliefs about the Founding Fathers and the Constitution, he argues that current antigovernment sentiment stems from misconceptions about history. This critical examination reveals how misinterpretations of the past contribute to a misguided disdain for elected officials, prompting readers to reconsider their views on governance and civic responsibility.
Garry Wills explores the significance and interpretation of the Qur'an, offering insights into its themes and messages. The book aims to illuminate the text's meaning and its impact on culture and society. Wills' analysis promises to engage readers with a thoughtful examination of one of the world's most influential religious texts, providing a deeper understanding of its relevance today.
Saint Augustine
- 150 stránek
- 6 hodin čtení
Garry Wills präsentiert in "Saint Augustine" eine eindrucksvolle Biografie des einflussreichen christlichen Philosophen. Er beleuchtet Augustines Werdegang von der Jugend im vierten Jahrhundert bis zu seiner Theologie und widerlegt gängige Missverständnisse über sein Leben. Wills verbindet klassische Philosophie mit der Verteidigung des Christentums.
Under God: Religion and American Politics
- 448 stránek
- 16 hodin čtení
The book presents a compelling analysis of the inseparable relationship between religion and politics in the United States. Drawing on historical context and contemporary examples, the author, a notable political commentator, explores how religious beliefs have consistently influenced political decisions and societal values. Through this original perspective, readers gain insight into the complexities of American political life and the enduring impact of faith on governance.
Wellington at Bay
- 224 stránek
- 8 hodin čtení
A detailed account of the Battle of Villamuriel, the largest action during Wellington's retreat from Burgos in 1812, based on extensive use of international archives.
Throwing Thunderbolts
- 302 stránek
- 11 hodin čtení
Throwing Thunderbolts is a unique guide to wargaming the battles, both large and small, of the War of the First Coalition, 1792-7, when the combined might of Europe's great powers attempted to overthrow the French Revolution. Throwing Thunderbolts will interest novice and veteran wargamers alike with nine ready-made scenarios.

