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Paul Kahan

    Le Dr Paul Kahan est un expert de premier plan de l'histoire des États-Unis au XIXe siècle. Son œuvre explore des moments et des figures essentiels de l'époque, offrant des analyses éclairantes sur les luttes politiques, sociales et financières qui ont façonné les États-Unis. Par ses recherches, il dévoile les complexités du développement américain, offrant aux lecteurs une compréhension plus profonde du passé de la nation.

    Buchanan: The Life and Times of Lincoln's Predecessor
    The Bank War: Andrew Jackson, Nicholas Biddle, and the Fight for American Finance
    • Focusing on the contentious debate surrounding the Second Bank of the United States, this book explores the political and economic clash over its charter. It delves into the implications of the bank's operations on the American economy and the broader struggle between federal authority and state rights. The narrative highlights key figures and events that shaped the discourse, ultimately revealing how this battle influenced financial systems and policies in the years to come, leaving a lasting legacy on America's economic landscape.

      The Bank War: Andrew Jackson, Nicholas Biddle, and the Fight for American Finance
    • Focusing on the life of James Buchanan, this biography explores the complexities of his character and the reasons behind his failure to navigate the nation's pivotal crisis. Paul Kahan examines Buchanan's achievements while critically analyzing his decisions and leadership during a tumultuous period in American history, offering insights into the factors that contributed to his ineffectiveness as a leader.

      Buchanan: The Life and Times of Lincoln's Predecessor