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The Search for Modern China
- De: Jonathan D. Spence
- Narrado por: Frederick Davidson
- Duración: 36 h y 52 m
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The history of China is as rich and strange as that of any country on earth. Yet for many, China’s history remains unknown, or known only through the stylized images that generations in the West have cherished or reviled as truth. With his command of character and event - the product of 30 years of research and reflection in the field - Spence dispels those myths in a powerful narrative. Over four centuries of Chinese history, Spence fashions the astonishing story of the effort to achieve a modern China.
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Excellent book, lazy narrator
- De Delano en 10-19-12
- The Search for Modern China
- De: Jonathan D. Spence
- Narrado por: Frederick Davidson
great deep dive
Revisado: 08-09-20
probably the most comprehensive coverage of Qing through 90s China that I've seen in English
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The Last Refuge
- Yemen, al-Qaeda, and America's War in Arabia
- De: Gregory Johnsen
- Narrado por: Michael Butler Murray
- Duración: 10 h y 2 m
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Far from the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan, the United States and al-Qaeda are fighting a clandestine war of drones and suicide bombers in an unforgiving corner of Arabia. The Last Refuge charts the rise, fall, and resurrection of al-Qaeda in Yemen over the last 30 years, detailing how a group that the United States once defeated has now become one of the world’s most dangerous threats. An expert on Yemen who has spent years on the ground there, Gregory D. Johnsen uses al-Qaeda’s Arabic battle notes to reconstruct their world as they take aim at the United States and its allies.
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bin laden.
- De Rhea en 07-15-13
- The Last Refuge
- Yemen, al-Qaeda, and America's War in Arabia
- De: Gregory Johnsen
- Narrado por: Michael Butler Murray
expected more history of Yemen
Revisado: 12-03-15
largely focused on the evolution of al quaeda which many other books do. I would have preferred more background on Yemen that demonstrates why here and talked more about the Saudis
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What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20
- A Crash Course on Making Your Place in the World
- De: Tina Seelig
- Narrado por: Gwen Hughes
- Duración: 5 h y 13 m
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As executive director of the Stanford Technology Ventures Program, Tina Seelig guides her students as they make the difficult transition from the academic environment to the professional world, providing tangible skills and insights that will last a lifetime. Seelig is an entrepreneur, neuroscientist, and popular teacher, and in What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20 she shares with us what she offers her students' - provocative stories, inspiring advice, and a big dose of humility and humor.
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just wrong in general
- De Man en 08-19-17
- What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20
- A Crash Course on Making Your Place in the World
- De: Tina Seelig
- Narrado por: Gwen Hughes
Great first chapter. Stop there
Revisado: 09-23-13
What disappointed you about What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20?
The first chapter had some interesting allegories that are both inspiring and thought provoking, then Ms Seelig seems to run out of steam.
At one point she actually brags that she is not qualified to write a book but is doing it anyways.
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Why the West Rules - for Now
- The Patterns of History, and What They Reveal About the Future
- De: Ian Morris
- Narrado por: Antony Ferguson
- Duración: 24 h y 35 m
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Sometime around 1750, English entrepreneurs unleashed the astounding energies of steam and coal, and the world was forever changed. The emergence of factories, railroads, and gunboats propelled the West’s rise to power in the nineteenth century, and the development of computers and nuclear weapons in the 20th century secured its global supremacy.
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Compelling and infuriating take at World History
- De Skeptical en 09-11-11
- Why the West Rules - for Now
- The Patterns of History, and What They Reveal About the Future
- De: Ian Morris
- Narrado por: Antony Ferguson
I bought it hardcopy
Revisado: 08-03-11
I was so impressed with Ian Morris' viewpoint and breadth that I purchased the hardcopy to re-read and share with friends. As the cover says, this is possibly the closest we'll ever come to a grand unified theory of history. Even more enjoyable if you're familiar with the basics of complexity theory as his arguments (seemingly unintentionally) flow very much along those lines.
The only quibble - and this is a minor one - is that there is significant discussion of various diagrams throughout the book This of course doesn't come across in the audio-format however they are generally explained well enough to be not completely lost.
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