History of the New World

History of the New World
Author: Girolamo Benzoni
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 346
Release: 1857
Genre: America
ISBN: STANFORD:36105048552033

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How to Write the History of the New World

How to Write the History of the New World
Author: Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 0804746931

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An Economist Book of the Year, 2001. In the 18th century, a debate ensued over the French naturalist Buffon’s contention that the New World was in fact geologically new. Historians, naturalists, and philosophers clashed over Buffon’s view. This book maintains that the “dispute” was also a debate over historical authority: upon whose sources and facts should naturalists and historians reconstruct the history of the New World and its people. In addressing this question, the author offers a strikingly novel interpretation of the Enlightenment.

A New World Begins

A New World Begins
Author: Jeremy Popkin
Publsiher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 640
Release: 2019-12-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780465096671

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From an award-winning historian, a “vivid” (Wall Street Journal) account of the revolution that created the modern world The French Revolution’s principles of liberty and equality still shape our ideas of a just society—even if, after more than two hundred years, their meaning is more contested than ever before. In A New World Begins, Jeremy D. Popkin offers a riveting account of the revolution that puts the reader in the thick of the debates and the violence that led to the overthrow of the monarchy and the establishment of a new society. We meet Mirabeau, Robespierre, and Danton, in all their brilliance and vengefulness; we witness the failed escape and execution of Louis XVI; we see women demanding equal rights and Black slaves wresting freedom from revolutionaries who hesitated to act on their own principles; and we follow the rise of Napoleon out of the ashes of the Reign of Terror. Based on decades of scholarship, A New World Begins will stand as the definitive treatment of the French Revolution.

A Natural History of the New World

A Natural History of the New World
Author: Alan Graham
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780226306803

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A Natural History of the New World traces the evolution of plant ecosystems, beginning in the Late Cretaceous period and ending in the present, charting their responses to changes in geology and climate.

The Adventures of Ibn Battuta

The Adventures of Ibn Battuta
Author: Ross E. Dunn
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520243859

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Ross Dunn's classic retelling of the travels of Ibn Battuta, a Muslim of the 14th century.

What Is America

What Is America
Author: Ronald Wright
Publsiher: Knopf Canada
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2009-02-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780307371676

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From the award-winning, #1 bestselling author of A Short History of Progress comes another surprising, frightening and essential book. The USA is now the world’s lone superpower, whose deeds could make or break this century. For better and worse, America has Americanized the world. How did a marginal frontier society, in a mere two centuries, become the de facto ruler of the world? Why do America’s great achievements in democracy, prosperity and civil rights now seem threatened by forces within itself? Brimming with insight into history and human behaviour, and written in Wright’s captivating style, What Is America? shows how this came to pass; how the United States, which regards itself as the most modern country on earth, is also deeply archaic, a stronghold not only of religious fundamentalism but of “modern” beliefs in limitless progress and a universal mission that have fallen under suspicion elsewhere in the west, a rethinking driven by two World Wars and the reckless looting of our planet. A fresh, passionate look at the past and future of the world’s most powerful nation, What Is America? will reframe the debate about our neighbour and ourselves.

Grave New World

Grave New World
Author: Stephen D. King
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2018-05-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780300240078

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A controversial look at the end of globalization and what it means for prosperity, peace, and the global economic order Globalization, long considered the best route to economic prosperity, is not inevitable. An approach built on the principles of free trade and, since the 1980s, open capital markets, is beginning to fracture. With disappointing growth rates across the Western world, nations are no longer willing to sacrifice national interests for global growth; nor are their leaders able—or willing—to sell the idea of pursuing a global agenda of prosperity to their citizens. Combining historical analysis with current affairs, economist Stephen D. King provides a provocative and engaging account of why globalization is being rejected, what a world ruled by rival states with conflicting aims might look like, and how the pursuit of nationalist agendas could result in a race to the bottom. King argues that a rejection of globalization and a return to “autarky” will risk economic and political conflict, and he uses lessons from history to gauge how best to avoid the worst possible outcomes.

Key to the New World

Key to the New World
Author: Luis Martínez-Fernández
Publsiher: University Press of Florida
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2019-08-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781683401377

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Florida Book Awards, Bronze Medal for General Nonfiction International Latino Book Awards, First Place, Best History Book (English) Scholarly and popular attention tends to focus heavily on Cuba’s recent history. Key to the New World is the first comprehensive history of early colonial Cuba written in English, and fills the gap in our knowledge of the island before 1700.