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Barbara Wertheim Tuchman

    30 januari 1912 – 6 februari 1989

    Barbara Wertheim Tuchman was een Amerikaanse autodidacte historicus en auteur, tweevoudig Pulitzer Prize-winnares. Ze werd vooral bekend door 'The Guns of August' (1962), een geschiedenis van het voorspel en de eerste maand van de Eerste Wereldoorlog. Tuchman richtte zich op het schrijven van populaire geschiedenis. Haar heldere, dramatische verhalen over onderwerpen variërend van de 14e eeuw tot de Eerste Wereldoorlog werden miljoenen keren verkocht. Haar stijl staat bekend om zijn leesbaarheid en boeiende verteltrant.

    Barbara Wertheim Tuchman
    Degas to Matisse the Maurice Wertheim Collection
    The Proud Tower
    The Guns of August
    Stilwell and the American Experience in China, 1911-1945
    De trotse toren
    Het eerste saluutschot
    • Het eerste saluutschot

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      • 13 uur lezen

      Geschiedenis van de Amerikaanse Vrijheidsoorlog, met als uitgangspunt het saluutschot dat de gouverneur van het Nederlandse eiland St. Eustatius op 16 nov. 1776 aan de Amerikaanse vlag liet brengen en daarmee de Amerikaanse rebellen als eerste erkende.

      Het eerste saluutschot
      4,5
    • De trotse toren

      Europa en de Verenigde Staten aan de vooravond van de Eerste Wereldoorlog, 1890-1914

      De trotse toren
    • The narrative explores the emergence of modern China, offering a unique perspective through the experiences of an exceptional American. Tuchman’s meticulous research and engaging storytelling illuminate the complexities of this transformative period in Chinese history, providing readers with an insightful understanding of the cultural and political shifts that shaped the nation. This Pulitzer Prize-winning work stands out for its depth and clarity, making it a significant contribution to historical literature.

      Stilwell and the American Experience in China, 1911-1945
      4,5
    • "The drama of August, 1914, a month of battle in which war was waged on a scale unsurpassed, and whose results determined the shape of the world in which we live today."--Jacket.

      The Guns of August
      4,2
    • The Proud Tower

      A Portrait of the World Before the War 1890-1914

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      • 19 uur lezen

      During the fateful quarter century leading up to World War I, the climax of a century of rapid, unprecedented change, a privileged few enjoyed Olympian luxury as the underclass was “heaving in its pain, its power, and its hate.” In The Proud Tower , Barbara W. Tuchman brings the era to vivid life: the decline of the Edwardian aristocracy; the Anarchists of Europe and America; Germany and its self-depicted hero, Richard Strauss; Diaghilev’s Russian ballet and Stravinsky’s music; the Dreyfus Affair; the Peace Conferences in The Hague; and the enthusiasm and tragedy of Socialism, epitomized by the assassination of Jean Jaurès on the night the Great War began and an epoch came to a close.

      The Proud Tower
      4,2
    • Celebrated for bringing a personal touch to history in her Pulitzer Prize–winning epic The Guns of August and other classic books, Barbara W. Tuchman reflects on world events and the historian’s craft in these perceptive, essential essays. From thoughtful pieces on the historian’s role to striking insights into America’s past and present to trenchant observations on the international scene, Barbara W. Tuchman looks at history in a unique way and draws lessons from what she sees. Spanning more than four decades of writing in The New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic, Foreign Affairs, Harper’s, The Nation, and The Saturday Evening Post, Tuchman weighs in on a range of eclectic topics, from Israel and Mao Tse-tung to a Freudian reading of Woodrow Wilson. This is a splendid body of work, the story of a lifetime spent “practicing history.” Praise for Practicing History “Persuades and enthralls . . . I can think of no better primer for the nonexpert who wishes to learn history.”—Chicago Sun-Times “Provocative, consistent, and beautifully readable, an event not to be missed by history buffs.”—Baltimore Sun “A delight to read.”—The New York Times Book Review

      Practicing history
      4,1
    • The Zimmermann Telegram

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      • 8 uur lezen

      “A tremendous tale of hushed and unhushed uproars in the linked fields of war and diplomacy” (The New York Times), from the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Guns of August In January 1917, the war in Europe was, at best, a tragic standoff. Britain knew that all was lost unless the United States joined the war, but President Wilson was unshakable in his neutrality. At just this moment, a crack team of British decoders in a quiet office known as Room 40 intercepted a document that would change history. The Zimmermann telegram was a top-secret message to the president of Mexico, inviting him to join Germany and Japan in an invasion of the United States. How Britain managed to inform the American government without revealing that the German codes had been broken makes for an incredible story of espionage and intrigue as only Barbara W. Tuchman could tell it. The Proud Tower, The Guns of August, and The Zimmermann Telegram comprise Barbara W. Tuchman’s classic histories of the First World War era.

      The Zimmermann Telegram
      4,1
    • A Distant Mirror

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      • 25 uur lezen

      The 14th century gives us back two contradictory images: a glittering time of crusades and castles, cathedrals and chivalry, and a dark time of ferocity and spiritual agony, a world plunged into a chaos of war, fear and the Plague. Barbara Tuchman anatomizes the century, revealing both the great rhythms of history and the grain and texture of domestic life as it was lived.

      A Distant Mirror
      4,1
    • Presents a fresh view of the American Revolution, chronicling key events from 1776 to 1781 and assessing the repercussions for America, England, France, and other nations.

      The First Salute
      4,0