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Duane Schultz

    The maverick war
    Patton's Last Gamble
    Coming Through Fire: George Armstrong Custer and Chief Black Kettle
    A History of Modern Psychology
    CUSTER
    • CUSTER

      • 226 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      4,0(1)Abgeben

      The book offers a new perspective on the Civil War commander, highlighting his pivotal role in critical moments that contributed to the preservation of the Union. Through in-depth analysis, it explores his strategies, leadership qualities, and the impact of his decisions during the war, providing readers with a deeper understanding of his significance in American history.

      CUSTER
    • A History of Modern Psychology

      • 416 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden

      A market leader for over 30 years, A HISTORY OF MODERN PSYCHOLOGY has been praised for its comprehensive coverage and biographical approach. Focusing on modern psychology, the text's coverage begins with the late 19th century. The authors personalize the history of psychology not only by using biographical information on influential theorists, but also by showing how the major events in the theorists, lives affected the theorists, ideas, approaches, and methods. Substantial updates in this edition include discussions of evolutionary psychology, cognitive neuroscience, and positive psychology. The result is a text that is as timely and relevant today as it was when it was first introduced.Kindle textbooks are functionally equivalent to the print textbook. In some cases, individual items such as ancillary images or multimedia have been removed for digital delivery due to rights restrictions.

      A History of Modern Psychology
    • The narrative intertwines the lives of George Armstrong Custer and Chief Black Kettle against the backdrop of the Washita River. Black Kettle, a peacemaker, sought to protect the Cheyenne through treaties despite ongoing betrayals by the U.S. government. As settlers encroached and the buffalo dwindled, his hopes for coexistence were crushed by relentless military actions, culminating in his tragic death at the hands of Custer's troops. Custer, hailed as a warrior, ultimately faced his own demise in the Indian Wars, illustrating the tragic consequences of conflict and broken promises.

      Coming Through Fire: George Armstrong Custer and Chief Black Kettle
    • Patton's Last Gamble

      The Disastrous Raid on POW Camp Hammelburg in World War II

      • 242 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      The narrative centers on General George Patton's perilous attempt to free a German POW camp, driven by the personal stakes of rescuing his son-in-law and fellow Americans. This ambitious mission, described by General Omar Bradley as starting as a "wild goose chase," ultimately culminates in tragedy, highlighting the complexities of wartime decisions and the personal motivations behind them. The book offers a gripping exploration of leadership, sacrifice, and the harsh realities of war.

      Patton's Last Gamble