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Americké způsoby

Tato série zkoumá rozmanité aspekty amerického života, kultury a historie. Každá kniha se ponoří do jedinečných tradic a sociálních dynamik, které formovaly národní identitu. Nabízí poutavý pohled na to, co znamená být Američanem, a to jak v minulosti, tak v současnosti. Série je ideální pro ty, kteří se zajímají o hlubší porozumění americkému snu a jeho mnoha podob.

Not Like Us
Popular Justice
Wartime America
Rethinking the Great Depression
American Capitalism, 1945-2000
Splendid Failure
  • Splendid Failure

    • 256 stránek
    • 9 hodin čtení

    Since the civil rights era of the 1960s, revisionist historians have been sympathetic to the racial justice motivations of the Radical Republican Reconstruction policies that followed the Civil War. But this emphasis on positive goals and accomplishments has obscured the role of the Republicans in the overthrow of their own program. Rich with insight, Michael W. Fitzgerald's new interpretation of Reconstruction shows how the internal dynamics of this first freedom movement played into the hands of white racist reactionaries in the South. Splendid Failure recounts how postwar financial missteps and other governance problems quickly soured idealistic Northerners on the practical consequences of the Radical Republican plan, and set the stage for the explosion that swept Southern Republicans from power and resulted in Northern acquiescence to the bloody repression of voting rights. The failed strategy offers a chastening example to present-day proponents of racial equality.

    Splendid Failure
    3,4
  • American Capitalism, 1945-2000

    Continuity and Change from Mass Production to the Information Society

    • 210 stránek
    • 8 hodin čtení

    The book provides a concise overview of American economic development, focusing on key events and trends that shaped the economy over a specific period. It highlights essential concepts and historical milestones, making it a valuable resource for understanding the evolution of the U.S. economy. Through its structured approach, readers gain insights into the factors influencing economic growth and the implications for contemporary issues.

    American Capitalism, 1945-2000
    2,8
  • The book provides a clear, nontechnical analysis of the Great Depression, revealing new insights and surprising conclusions about its causes. It examines the consequences of the New Deal and explores the economic effects of World War II, drawing on recent economic scholarship to enhance understanding of these pivotal historical events.

    Rethinking the Great Depression
    3,2
  • Wartime America

    • 216 stránek
    • 8 hodin čtení

    Jeffries paints a picture of a people emerging from the Great Depression and eager for a better life, yet often reluctant to abandon the touchstones of their past. His succinct, informative history is a welcome contribution to our understanding of this crucial moment in the American experience.

    Wartime America
    3,5
  • Popular Justice

    A History of Lynching in America

    • 232 stránek
    • 9 hodin čtení

    The history of lynching in America is explored through the lens of extralegal communal punishment carried out by ordinary citizens, highlighting its deep-rooted presence from the colonial era to modern times. Manfred Berg examines the racial complexities and societal memories surrounding these acts, analyzing a range of victims including African American men, white women, and cattle rustlers. Through this analysis, the book delves into the notions of 'frontier justice' and 'popular justice,' offering a nuanced understanding of lynching's role in the nation's history.

    Popular Justice
    3,6
  • Not Like Us

    • 192 stránek
    • 7 hodin čtení

    Examining the conditions of immigrants, Native Americans, and African Americans between 1890 and 1924, the heyday of immigration and a time of supposed progress for American minorities, Mr. Daniels finds that these groups experienced as much repression as advance.

    Not Like Us
    3,7