Book Review – Freedom from Fear: The American People in Depression and War, 1929-1945
3/5 Much more cohesive than The Republic for Which It Stands but lacking some of the character of Battle Cry of Freedom, this entry in the Oxford History of the[…]
3/5 Much more cohesive than The Republic for Which It Stands but lacking some of the character of Battle Cry of Freedom, this entry in the Oxford History of the[…]
4/5 Very enjoyable, the first piece of pop history I’ve read in a while and a very good piece of pop history at that. It is a compelling look at[…]
4/5 Devoured this one in a matter of days. This is an excellent introduction to Italian Fascism and I’m fascinated by Mussolinils boorish authoritarianism. Ganz’s ‘Nerd vs Jock’ fascism argument[…]