Americans in a World at War: Intimate Histories from the Crash of Pan Am's Yankee Clipper
Autor Brooke L. Bloweren Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 noi 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199322008
ISBN-10: 0199322007
Pagini: 560
Ilustrații: 50 black and white halftones
Dimensiuni: 229 x 279 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.95 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0199322007
Pagini: 560
Ilustrații: 50 black and white halftones
Dimensiuni: 229 x 279 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.95 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
Blower shows us the Second World War from wholly novel and thought-provoking points of view. Recounting the doomed transatlantic flight of Pan Am's Yankee Clipper in 1943, Blower re-creates the strikingly worldly view of American civilians borne aloft and into a global cataclysm. Blower's original research and powerful prose carry us along on the journey, making us feel as if we know these people and allowing us to worry about their fates as if their story were happening right in front of us.
In this brilliant, creative, and compelling work, Brooke Blower brings readers into World War II through the lives of travelers on an ill-fated transatlantic flight, allowing readers to see the world on the edge of war. The author's beautiful writing and astonishing range of sources make this book a model of the integration of biography and global history.
By expertly blending the international and the personal, Brooke Blower gives us a new and fascinating way to understand American reactions to the Second World War. This powerfully written and originally researched book shows the complexities and contradictions of America's rise to global superpower. Americans in a World at War is a prime example of the new and exciting generation of scholarly analyses of World War II.
It's a satisfyingly fresh perspective on the era.
Ambitious and compelling. The book offers new insights into the history of global war, while also generating a path for historians seeking to broaden the field of diplomatic history. Blower's meticulous research spans continents and types of sources, and she has adopted an innovative narrative style that weaves together collective biographies with the history of a plane crash...Blower takes this one moment-amidst a sea of tragic wartime losses- and explains the spaces between combat and home front...Blower has provided a fresh way to understand the complexity of American lives in the first fifty years of the twentieth century.
This is an unusual book by any standard, well worth the attention of any World War II scholar or aficionado... It is a 'you-are-there' tour de force...Your reviewer cannot say enough good things about the quality of the writing and the research underlying it...The body of the work moves effortlessly, which makes Americans in a World at War such a pleasure to read.
Americans in a World at War, is both ambitious and compelling. The book offers new insights into the history of global war, while also generating a path for historians seeking to broaden the field of diplomatic history. Blower's meticulous research spans continents and types of sources, and she has adopted an innovative narrative style that weaves together collective biographies with the history of a plane crash... It will be a book that I return to as a reference when I teach or think about the forces shaping the transnational world of the past century and a half.
Blower has written a poignant book based on the February 21, 1943, crash of a Pan American seaplane in Lisbon, Portugal...Blower is to be praised for her archival work and complex genealogy studies. Her abilities to mix biography with history will keep readers on edge. An excellent contribution to 20th century US history. Highly recommended. Advanced undergraduates through faculty.
An excellent contribution to 20th-century US history. Highly recommended. Advanced undergraduates through faculty.
In this brilliant, creative, and compelling work, Brooke Blower brings readers into World War II through the lives of travelers on an ill-fated transatlantic flight, allowing readers to see the world on the edge of war. The author's beautiful writing and astonishing range of sources make this book a model of the integration of biography and global history.
By expertly blending the international and the personal, Brooke Blower gives us a new and fascinating way to understand American reactions to the Second World War. This powerfully written and originally researched book shows the complexities and contradictions of America's rise to global superpower. Americans in a World at War is a prime example of the new and exciting generation of scholarly analyses of World War II.
It's a satisfyingly fresh perspective on the era.
Ambitious and compelling. The book offers new insights into the history of global war, while also generating a path for historians seeking to broaden the field of diplomatic history. Blower's meticulous research spans continents and types of sources, and she has adopted an innovative narrative style that weaves together collective biographies with the history of a plane crash...Blower takes this one moment-amidst a sea of tragic wartime losses- and explains the spaces between combat and home front...Blower has provided a fresh way to understand the complexity of American lives in the first fifty years of the twentieth century.
This is an unusual book by any standard, well worth the attention of any World War II scholar or aficionado... It is a 'you-are-there' tour de force...Your reviewer cannot say enough good things about the quality of the writing and the research underlying it...The body of the work moves effortlessly, which makes Americans in a World at War such a pleasure to read.
Americans in a World at War, is both ambitious and compelling. The book offers new insights into the history of global war, while also generating a path for historians seeking to broaden the field of diplomatic history. Blower's meticulous research spans continents and types of sources, and she has adopted an innovative narrative style that weaves together collective biographies with the history of a plane crash... It will be a book that I return to as a reference when I teach or think about the forces shaping the transnational world of the past century and a half.
Blower has written a poignant book based on the February 21, 1943, crash of a Pan American seaplane in Lisbon, Portugal...Blower is to be praised for her archival work and complex genealogy studies. Her abilities to mix biography with history will keep readers on edge. An excellent contribution to 20th century US history. Highly recommended. Advanced undergraduates through faculty.
An excellent contribution to 20th-century US history. Highly recommended. Advanced undergraduates through faculty.
Notă biografică
Brooke L. Blower is Associate Professor of History at Boston University. She is the author of the award-winning Becoming Americans in Paris: Transatlantic Politics and Culture between the World Wars (OUP, 2011) as well as the co-editor of The Familiar Made Strange: American Icons and Artifacts after the Transnational Turn and volume 3 of the Cambridge History of America and the World. She is a founding editor of the journal Modern American History.