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Master of War
- The Life of General George H. Thomas
- De: Benson Bobrick
- Narrado por: Norman Dietz
- Duración: 14 h y 32 m
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In this revelatory, dynamic biography, Benson Bobrick, profiles George H. Thomas, arguing that he was the greatest and most successful general of the Civil War. Because Thomas didn't live to write his memoirs, his reputation has been largely shaped by others, most notably Ulysses S. Grant and William Tecumseh Sherman, two generals with whom Thomas served and who diminished his successes in their favor in their own memoirs.
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Nutshell: Grant, Sherman bad – Thomas good
- De Dereck en 11-18-10
- Master of War
- The Life of General George H. Thomas
- De: Benson Bobrick
- Narrado por: Norman Dietz
Flawed history of a great general
Revisado: 04-08-25
The author tells a thorough story of a neglected Union general.
Unfortunately the author is rabidly anti- Grant, in a way that quickly becomes very tiring. It's a shame. This could have been a very good book.
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Conquered
- Why the Army of Tennessee Failed
- De: Larry J. Daniel
- Narrado por: Paul Heitsch
- Duración: 15 h y 48 m
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Operating in the vast and varied trans-Appalachian west, the Army of Tennessee was crucially important to the military fate of the Confederacy. But under the principal leadership of generals such as Braxton Bragg, Joseph E. Johnston, and John Bell Hood, it won few major battles, and many regard its inability to halt steady Union advances into the Confederate heartland as a matter of failed leadership.
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Alas, alas
- De Charles en 08-07-20
- Conquered
- Why the Army of Tennessee Failed
- De: Larry J. Daniel
- Narrado por: Paul Heitsch
The book that fails to explain the failure of the Army of Tennessee
Revisado: 01-22-25
Instead of concentrating on the things that went wrong with the army, the story sinks in a morass of meaningless minutiae while crucial actions can be bypassed almost completely. Sadly the author did not yet have the title in his mind while writing the book.
The audio version is well read, though.
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The Wealth and Poverty of Nations
- Why Some Are So Rich and Some So Poor
- De: David S. Landes
- Narrado por: Walter Dixon
- Duración: 21 h y 47 m
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The Wealth and Poverty of Nations is David S. Landes' acclaimed, best-selling exploration of one of the most contentious and hotly debated questions of our time: Why do some nations achieve economic success while others remain mired in poverty? The answer, as Landes definitively illustrates, is a complex interplay of cultural mores and historical circumstance.
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A detailed explanation
- De Kaarlis en 12-07-21
- The Wealth and Poverty of Nations
- Why Some Are So Rich and Some So Poor
- De: David S. Landes
- Narrado por: Walter Dixon
The rise of the West mishmash
Revisado: 01-13-24
A lot of interesting tidbits served in a flow-of-consciouness manner. Lots of references to cultural battles among academics during the latter half of the 20th century. A good performance: This book put me to sleep during many long nights. No good synthesis to answer the question on the title, except "culture is important". (Of course it is, dammit!). Just throw in "path dependence", protectionist state support during the catch-up phase, plus the cutthroat competition among states within a fragmented Europe and you have it all. No need to listen to the book, unless you need a good night's sleep...
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