Sunday, December 27, 2020

Keynes, The Economic Consequences of the Peace (1995)

John Maynard Keynes.
The Economic Consequences of the Peace.
Introduction by Robert Lekachman.
New York: Penguin Books, 1995.

Keynes's book was first published in 1919.
Lekachman's introduction was first published in 1971.

Book Information: Archive.org; Wikipedia; Amazon.com.

A good paperback edition currently (December 2020) in-print:
  • The Economic Consequences of the Peace.
    Introduction by Michael Cox.
    Palgrave Macmillan, 2019.
    [Publisher; Amazon.com.]

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Saturday, December 19, 2020

Klingaman, 1919: The Year Our World Began (1987)

William K. Klingaman.
1919: The Year Our World Began.
New York: St Martins Press, 1987.

Book Information: Google Books; Amazon.com.

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Saturday, December 05, 2020

Tooze, The Deluge (2014)

Adam Tooze.
The Deluge: The Great War, America and the Remaking of the Global Order, 1916-1931.
New York: Viking Penguin, 2014.

First published as:
The Deluge: The Great War and the Remaking of the Global Order, 1916-1931.
London: Allan Lane (Penguin Books Ltd.), 2014.

Book Information: Publisher; Author's Website; Google Books; Amazon.com.

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Wikipedia Articles: World War I: Interwar Period: World War II: Note: I omitted listing articles related to empires, nations or regions that are little discussed in Adam Tooze's book The Deluge. Therefore, despite the impact of World War I on those areas, I omitted articles related to, for example, the Balkans, Hungary, Romania, the Ottoman Empire, Greece, Turkey, Palestine, Arabia, Mesopotamia.

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Monday, November 16, 2020

Herman, 1917 (2017)

Arthur Herman.
1917: Lenin, Wilson, and the Birth of the New World Disorder.
New York: Harper (HarperCollins Publishers), 2017.

Book Information: Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.

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Monday, October 26, 2020

Dos Passos, Mr. Wilson's War (2013)

John Dos Passos.
Mr. Wilson's War: From the Assassination of McKinley to the Defeat of the League of Nations.
New York: Skyhorse Publishing, 2013.

First published: New York: Doubleday, 1962.

Book Information: Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.

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Wikipedia Articles: Some Notable People in Woodrow Wilson's Administration: Some Political Opponents of Woodrow Wilson:
  • Theodore Roosevelt (1858–1919), vociferous opponent of Woodrow Wilson's foreign policy, died 6 January 1919.
  • Leonard Wood (1860–1927), Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army, April 1910 – April 1914.
  • Henry Cabot Lodge (1850–1924), U.S. Senator 1893–1924; Senate Majority Leader 1918–1924; Chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1919–1924.
  • Irreconcilables, U.S. Senate opponents to the Treaty of Versailles.
  • Elihu Root (1845–1937), Secretary of War, August 1899 – January 1904; Secretary of State, July 1905 – January 1909; U.S. Senator, March 1909 – March 1915.
I have omitted many significant U.S. events and people that were mentioned either only very briefly in Dos Passos's book or not at all.

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The subtitle From the Assassination of McKinley to the Defeat of the League of Nations seems to imply that the book uniformly covers the period 1901 through 1920. In fact, the period before Woodrow Wilson's presidency is very quickly disposed of in the 30 pages of Chapter One. The remainder of the 498 pages of text deal exclusively with Woodrow Wilson.

Of course, Dos Passos is best known as a novelist; Mr. Wilson's War is straight narrative history; however there are some passages where Dos Passos is setting a scene or giving a general sense of the thinking or experience of a group of people (i.e. not recounting events of particular individuals) where Dos Passos's novelistic writing skill is displayed. It's not an academic historian's book but it's still good as an introductory survey.

Thursday, October 15, 2020

Masters, Spoon River Anthology (2008)

Edgar Lee Masters.
Spoon River Anthology.
Introduction and Notes by Jerome Loving.
New York: Penguin Classics, 2008.

First published in 1915.

Book Information: Publisher; Wikipedia; Google Books; Amazon.com.

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Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Saul, Richard II (1997)

Nigel Saul.
Richard II.
New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1997.

Book Information: Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.

Book Series: The English Monarchs Series, Yale University Press.

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Wikipedia Articles: Some Events During the Reign of Richard II:
For broader context for this period of English history see my post for Holmes, The Later Middle Ages, 1272-1485 (1966).

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Thursday, October 08, 2020

Judis, The Populist Explosion (2016)

John B. Judis.
The Populist Explosion: How the Great Recession Transformed American and European Politics.
New York: Columbia Global Reports, 2016.

Book Information: Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.

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Friday, October 02, 2020

Frank, The People, No (2020)

Thomas Frank.
The People, No: A Brief History of Anti-Populism.
New York: Metropolitan Books, 2020.

Book Information: Publisher; Author's Website; Google Books; Amazon.com.

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Video and Audio: Thomas Frank
  • Thomas Frank, C-SPAN.org.
  • Search YouTube for Thomas Frank The People No.
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  • Thomas Frank, Robert L. Hess Scholar in Residence 2015, Brooklyn College, The City University of New York, Ment Media Group, YouTube Playlist, 23-26 March 2015.
    (This playlist contains a series of ten videos in which Frank discusses his career, his books, and other topics in a variety of formats and settings from formal lectures to less formal question and answer sessions with students.)
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Thursday, September 24, 2020

Rosen, The Third Horseman (2015)

William Rosen.
The Third Horseman: A Story of Weather, War, and the Famine History Forgot.
New York: Penguin Books, 2015.

First published in 2014 with the perhaps more descriptive subtitle:
Climate Change and the Great Famine of the 14th Century.

Book Information: Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.

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The main scholarly text on the Great Famine of the Fourteenth Century is:

William Chester Jordan.
The Great Famine: Northern Europe in the Early Fourteenth Century.
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1997.
[Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.]

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For more on this period of English history see my post for Holmes, The Later Middle Ages, 1272-1485 (1966).

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Sunday, February 23, 2020

Frank, Listen, Liberal (2016)

Thomas Frank.
Listen, Liberal: Or, What Ever Happened to the Party of the People?
New York: Metropolitan Books, 2016.

Book Information: Publisher; Book Website; Author's Website; Google Books; Amazon.com.

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Video and Audio: Thomas Frank
  • Thomas Frank, C-SPAN.org.
  • Search YouTube for Thomas Frank Listen Liberal.
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  • Thomas Frank, Robert L. Hess Scholar in Residence 2015, Brooklyn College, The City University of New York, Ment Media Group, YouTube Playlist, 23-26 March 2015.
    (This playlist contains a series of ten videos in which Frank discusses his career, his books, and other topics in a variety of formats and settings from formal lectures to less formal question and answer sessions with students.)
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Saturday, February 22, 2020

Shakespeare [and others], King Edward III (2017)

William Shakespeare [and others].
King Edward the Third.
Edited by Richard Proudfoot and Nicola Bennett.
The Arden Shakespeare, Third Series.
London: Bloomsbury, 2017.

Book Information: Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.

Book Series: The Arden Shakespeare, Third Series; Wikipedia.

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In their Introduction Proudfoot and Bennett summarize the scholarship regarding the collaborative authorship of Edward III. Scholars speculate that Christopher Marlowe (1564–1593) wrote the initial draft, perhaps with Thomas Kyd (1558–1594). Other co-author candidates include Thomas Nashe (1567–c.1601) and Robert Greene (1558–1592). Shakespeare is thought to have revised and written sections of Edward III, especially Scenes 2 and 3 (the generally ahistorical Countess episode) and Scene 12. In recent decades n-gram analysis has contributed to the evidence of Marlowe's and Shakespeare's involvement with the play. However, the novice reader can easily recognize the distinctively Shakespearean language of the Countess episode and Scene 12.

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For more on this period of English history see my post for Holmes, The Later Middle Ages, 1272-1485 (1966).

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Some Historical Background Reading:
  • John Julius Norwich. Shakespeare's Kings: The Great Plays and the History of England in the Middle Ages: 1337–1485. New York: Touchstone (Simon & Schuster), 2001.
    [Publisher; Wikipedia; Google Books; Amazon.com.]
  • George Holmes. The Later Middle Ages, 1272-1485. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 1966.
    [Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.]
    My post for Holmes, The Later Middle Ages, 1272-1485 (1966) is here.
  • M.H. Keen. England in the Later Middle Ages: A Political History, Second Edition. London: Routledge, 2003.
    [Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.]
  • Desmond Seward. The Hundred Years War: The English in France 1337-1453. New York: Penguin Books, 1999.
    [Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.]
    My post for Seward, The Hundred Years War (1999) is here.
  • Jean Froissart. Chronicles. Translated and Edited by Geoffrey Brereton. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1978.
    [Publisher USA; Publisher UK; Google Books; Amazon.com.]
    My post for Froissart, Chronicles (1978) is here.
  • Scott L. Waugh. England in the Reign of Edward III. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991.
    [Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.]
    My post for Waugh, England in the Reign of Edward III (1991) is here.
  • Christopher Allmand. The Hundred Years War: England and France at War c.1300–c.1450. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988.
    [Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.]
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