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📱 eBook en inglés AMERICAN MIDNIGHT

The Great War, a Violent Peace, and Democracy’s Forgotten Crisis

Mariner Books- 9780358442011

Sociología Estudios sociológicos

Sinopsis de AMERICAN MIDNIGHT

National Bestseller • One of the years most acclaimed works of nonfiction

A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: New York Times,Washington Post,New Yorker, Chicago Tribune, Kirkus, New York Post, Fast Company

From legendary historian Adam Hochschild, a "masterly" (New York Times) reassessment of the overlooked but startlingly resonant period between World War I and the Roaring Twenties, when the foundations of American democracy were threatened by war, pandemic, and violence fueled by battles over race, immigration, and the rights of labor

The nation was on the brink. Mobs burned Black churches to the ground. Courts threw thousands of people into prison for opinions they voiced—in one notable case, only in private. Self-appointed vigilantes executed tens of thousands of citizens’ arrests. Some seventy-five newspapers and magazines were banned from the mail and forced to close. When the government stepped in, it was often to fan the flames.

This was America during and after the Great War: a brief but appalling era blighted by lynchings, censorship, and the sadistic, sometimes fatal abuse of conscientious objectors in military prisons—a time whose toxic currents of racism, nativism, red-baiting, and contempt for the rule of law then flowed directly through the intervening decades to poison our own. It was a tumultuous period defined by a diverse and colorful cast of characters, some of whom fueled the injustice while others fought against it: from the sphinxlike Woodrow Wilson, to the fiery antiwar advocates Kate Richards O’Hare and Emma Goldman, to labor champion Eugene Debs, to a little-known but ambitious bureaucrat named J. Edgar Hoover, and to an outspoken leftwing agitator—who was in fact Hoover’s star undercover agent. It is a time that we have mostly forgotten about, until now.

InAmerican Midnight, award-winning historian Adam Hochschild brings alive the horrifying yet inspiring four years following the U.S. entry into the First World War, spotlighting forgotten repression while celebrating an unforgettable set of Americans who strove to fix their fractured country—and showing how their struggles still guide us today.

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Editorial: Mariner Books

ISBN: 9780358442011

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 04/10/2022


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Escrito por Adam Hochschild


Adam Hochschild (Nueva York, 1942) vive en San Francisco y ejerce la docencia como profesor de redacción en la Graduate School of Journalism de la Universidad de California en Berkeley, y durante el curso 1997-1998 fue profesor Fulbright en India. Colabora en varias revistas norteamericanas, entre las que destacan The New Yorker y The New York Review of Books. Es autor, además del libro que presentamos ahora, de Half the way home: A memoir of father and son, The mirror at midnight: A South African journey, The unquiet ghost: Russians remember Stalin, Finding the Trapdoor: Essays, portraits, travels. En Ediciones Península ha publicado también Enterrad las cadenas.
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