World Without End: Spain, Philip II, and the First Global Empire
Shaun Grindell Autor Hugh Thomasen Limba Engleză CD-Audio – 10 aug 2015
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ISBN-13: 9781494512699
ISBN-10: 1494512696
Dimensiuni: 163 x 140 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția:CD.
Editura: Tantor Audio
ISBN-10: 1494512696
Dimensiuni: 163 x 140 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția:CD.
Editura: Tantor Audio
Notă biografică
Hugh
Thomas
(1931-2017)was
the
author
of,
among
other
books,The
Spanish
Civil
War(1961),
which
won
the
Somerset
Maugham
Award,The
Suez
Affair(1967),Cuba:
The
Pursuit
of
Freedom(1971),An
Unfinished
History
of
the
World(1979),Armed
Truce(1986),Conquest:
Montezuma,
Cortés
and
the
Fall
of
Old
Mexico(1994),The
Slave
Trade(1997)
and
the
first
two
volumes
of
his
Spanish
Empire
trilogy,Rivers
of
Gold(2003)
andThe
Golden
Age(2010).
From
1966
to
1976
he
was
Professor
of
History
at
the
University
of
Reading,
and
from
1979
to
1991
chairman
of
the
Centre
for
Policy
Studies
in
London.
In
2008
he
was
made
a
Commandeur
de
l'Ordre
des
Arts
et
des
Lettres
(France)
and
won
the
Gabarrón
Prize;
he
received
the
Calvo
Serer
Prize,
the
Boccaccio
Prize
and
the
Nonino
Prize
in
Italy
in
2009.
He
was
a
member
of
the
Academia
de
Buenas
Letras
in
Seville
and
a
Caballero
of
the
Maestranza
of
Ronda,
and
in
1981
became
a
life
peer
as
Lord
Thomas
of
Swynnerton.
Recenzii
This
is
history
as
it
used
to
be:
adventurous
men
(and
a
few
women),
masses
of
action,
little
analysis
but
racy
gossip
and
colourful
scene
setting.
We
could
often
be
reading
one
of
the
tales
the
colonists
themselves
sent
back
Literary power is a vital part of a great historian's armoury. As in his earlier books, Thomas demonstrates here that he has this in abundance. But equally important is [his] sense of perspective ... With all its flaws, Thomas argues, the Spanish Empire left an extraordinarily rich legacy
World Without Endis full of illuminating detail, drawn from painstaking work
Literary power is a vital part of a great historian's armoury. As in his earlier books, Thomas demonstrates here that he has this in abundance. But equally important is [his] sense of perspective ... With all its flaws, Thomas argues, the Spanish Empire left an extraordinarily rich legacy
World Without Endis full of illuminating detail, drawn from painstaking work