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The Age of Reform
- De: Richard Hofstadter
- Narrado por: Keith Sellon-Wright
- Duración: 10 h y 17 m
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This work is a landmark in American political thought. Preeminent Richard Hofstadter examines the passion for progress and reform that colored the entire period from 1890 to 1940 with startling and stimulating results. The Age of Reform searches out the moral and emotional motives of the reformers, the myths and dreams in which they believed, and the realities with which they had to compromise.
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Still timely after all these years
- De Jonah en 04-11-24
- The Age of Reform
- De: Richard Hofstadter
- Narrado por: Keith Sellon-Wright
A classic that holds up.
Revisado: 11-13-23
Hofstadter’s classic account of the transformation from nineteenth to twentieth century reform movements is almost as useful a reflection on the period as it was back in 1955.
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Hoax
- The Catholic Plot That Never Was
- De: Victor Stater
- Narrado por: John Lee
- Duración: 13 h y 8 m
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In 1678, a handful of perjurers claimed that the Catholics of England planned to assassinate the king. Men like the "Reverend Doctor" Titus Oates and "Captain" William Bedloe parlayed their fantastical tales of Irish ruffians, medical poisoners, and silver bullets into public adulation and government pensions. The result was the trial and execution of over a dozen innocent Catholics, and the imprisonment of many more, some of whom died in custody. Victor Stater examines the Popish Plot in full, arguing that it had a profound and lasting significance on British politics.
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Tremendous amount of detail.
- De JAusten Fan en 05-29-23
- Hoax
- The Catholic Plot That Never Was
- De: Victor Stater
- Narrado por: John Lee
A lively, gripping, and witty history.
Revisado: 09-17-22
Hoax brings an often-overlooked time in English history to life in a way that keeps the listener consistently engaged and wanting to hear more. The writing is tidy, clear, and humorous. The characters come to life in a way that reminds one of court intrigue and drama as seen in the best fiction, though each detail comes directly from the past. It is long enough to dig into and become invested, but short enough to keep things interesting memorable. Would recommend.
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