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Cargando... El Nacimiento del Mundo Moderno (1991)por Paul Johnson
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Paul Johnson is a British journalist, a believing Catholic--and a conservative. That will put some people off--although it's notable I saw more than one review from readers who said in spite of that they found this book incisive and readable. For me it wasn't something off-putting but something I sought out. Having grown up on Manhattan's Upper West Side from kindergarten to college I was exposed almost exclusively to a left-wing narrative of history. I wanted to hear from the other side, and yes you can detect a right-of-center sensibility here. But for that very reason I found invaluable a slant on history that was new to me. My first Johnson book was Modern Times: The World from the Twenties to the Nineties. So this could be seen as a kind of prequel, although dealing with an even tighter time frame, just fifteen years from 1815 to 1830 Johnson feels you can find the birth of modern society. I think a good case can be made for that, whatever your ideology, considering that as Johnson related, among other things, these were the years that saw the real impact of the industrial revolution and the transformation from horse power to steam power and rail. As for one reviewer that compares Johnson unfavorably to Zinn--I'd note that Johnson at least has extensive notes on his sources--which you won't find in A People's History of the United States--nor did I find Johnson an uncritical apologist for Imperialism--and I appreciated he treated the world as round, and gave me something other than a completely American-centric perspective. This is a very dry, "clever" book which, in my humble opinion, does not carry its argument: namely, that the 15 years from 1815 to 1830 were the period in which "life as we know it" was created. I read just over 400 pages before deciding that I was not enjoying this book, or learning anything of great significance. I, therefore, reluctantly decided that this would become one of a small group of books which I failed to read in their entirety. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Esta extraordinaria cronica abarca las quince anos de gestacion del mundo moderno (1815-1830) y relata la historia de la gente, las ideas, la politica, la moral, la economia, el arte, la ciencia y la tecnologia, la diplomacia, la literatura y la revolucion.Es el excelente retrato de un periodo de inmensos cambios que vio a los Estados Unidos emerger como una nacion formidable; a Gran Bretana convertirse en la primera potencia industrial; a Rusia desarrollar las corrientes fatales que se consolidarian en el siglo XX y a China y Japon constituirse en el escenario para el futuro desarrollo y la catastrofe; la independencia de Latinoamerica y el inicio de la modernidad en el Oriente Proximo, los Balcanes y el Sudeste de Asia.Una epoca de inventos, ideas y avances tecnologicos, en la cual vivieron importantes personalidades como Delacroix, Constable, Jane Austen, Bolivar, Goethe, Hegel, Beethoven, Byron, Shelley, Keats y Victor Hugo. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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From Wellington at Waterloo and Jackson at New Orleans to the surge of democratic power and reform, this tumultuous period saw the United States transform itself from an ex-colony into a formidable nation, Britain become the first industrial world power, Russia develop the fatal flaws that would engulf her in the twentieth century, and China and Japan set the stage for future development and catastrophe. Provocative, challenging, and listenable, this remarkable story is told through the lives and actions of its outstanding, curious, and ordinary people.