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Jonathan Darman

    Jonathan Darman est un observateur attentif de la politique et de l'histoire américaines. Ancien correspondant politique, il excelle dans le portrait de personnalités influentes et dans l'analyse de moments décisifs du passé de la nation. Son travail explore la transformation de la politique, offrant aux lecteurs un récit captivant fondé sur des recherches méticuleuses. L'approche distinctive de Darman allie profondeur historique et un regard journalistique aiguisé, rendant les récits politiques complexes accessibles et attrayants.

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    Becoming FDR
    • Becoming FDR

      • 464pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      4,4(470)Évaluer

      "In popular memory, Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the quintessential political "natural." Born in 1882 to a wealthy, influential family and blessed with charisma, he seemed destined for high office from birth. Yet for all his gifts, the young Roosevelt nonetheless lacked depth, empathy, and strategic ability. Those qualities, so essential to his success as president, were skills he acquired during his eight-year struggle through illness and recovery. Becoming FDR traces the riveting story of the crucible that forged Roosevelt's political ascent. Soon after contracting polio in 1921, the former vice-presidential candidate was left paralyzed from the waist down at the age of thirty-nine. He spent nearly a decade trying to heal and rehabilitate his body and adapt to the stark new reality of his life. By the time he reemerged on the national stage, his character and his abilities had been transformed. He had become shrewd by necessity, tailoring his speeches to a new medium-radio-that allowed him to reach listeners far beyond his physical presence. Suffering had also taught Roosevelt compassion, cementing his bond with those he once famously called "the forgotten man." Most crucially, he had discovered how to find hope in a seemingly hopeless situation-a genius for inspiration he employed to motivate Americans through the Great Depression and World War II. The polio years were transformative too for Eleanor Roosevelt, whose at-first reluctant appearances as her husband's surrogate sparked a drive to become a force in her own right. Tracing the physical, political, and personal transformation of the iconic president, Becoming FDR is the story of a man who found his strong, true self in the depths of a crushing challenge-and re-emerged with wisdom he would use to inspire the world"-- Provided by publisher

      Becoming FDR
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      LBJ and Ronald Reagan at the Dawn of a New America

      • 480pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      4,1(11)Évaluer

      Exploring the precarious nature of political success, this book delves into the aftermath of dramatic electoral victories. It examines how leaders who rise to power amid overwhelming support may find their positions unstable and fraught with challenges. Through insightful analysis, the narrative reveals the complexities of governance and the often transient nature of political triumphs, emphasizing that popularity does not guarantee lasting authority.

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