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Scott Martelle

    Martelle explore des figures et des événements historiques négligés, mettant au jour les aspects les plus sombres de la nature humaine et les tournants historiques complexes. Fort de son expérience de journaliste, il apporte une analyse pointue et un style narratif captivant à son travail. Ses livres invitent les lecteurs à contempler des chapitres oubliés du passé et leur écho dans le présent.

    William Walker's Wars
    Detroit
    Blood Passion
    Madman and the Assassin
    • Madman and the Assassin

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      Union Cavalryman Boston Corbett became a national celebrity after killing John Wilkes Booth, but as details of his odd personality became known, he also became the object of derision. Over time, he was largely forgotten to history, a minor character in the final act of Booth's tumultuous life. And yet Corbett led a fascinating life of his own, a tragic saga that weaved through the monumental events of nineteenth-century America.

      Madman and the Assassin
    • Blood Passion

      • 280pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,9(13)Évaluer

      Explores the tale of political corruption and repression and immigrants' struggles against dominant social codes of race, ethnicity, and class.

      Blood Passion
    • Detroit

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,8(21)Évaluer

      "Detroit: A Biography takes a long, unflinching look at the evolution of one of America's great cities, and one of the nation's greatest urban failures. It tells how the city grew to become the heart of American industry and how its utter collapse--from 1.8 million residents in 1950 to 714,000 only six decades later--resulted from a confluence of public policies, private industry decisions, and deep, thick seams of racism. And it raises the question: when we look at modern-day Detroit, are we looking at the ghost of America's industrial past or its future?"--Publisher

      Detroit
    • William Walker's Wars

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,8(89)Évaluer

      "William Walker's Wars details the little-remembered history of the American man who, with the help of a privately assembled army, installed himself as president of Nicaragua in 1856"--

      William Walker's Wars