James Truslow Adams Bücher
James Truslow Adams war ein amerikanischer Historiker und Schriftsteller, der vor allem für sein Werk „The Epic of America“ bekannt ist. Adams erforschte die Geschichte Neuenglands und Amerikas im Allgemeinen, doch sein bedeutendster Beitrag liegt in der Definition und Popularisierung des Konzepts des „amerikanischen Traums“. Seine Vision des amerikanischen Traums basierte auf der Idee der Chancengleichheit für alle, bei der das Leben für jeden besser, reicher und erfüllter sein könnte, entsprechend seinen Fähigkeiten oder Leistungen. Adams untersuchte die amerikanische Gesellschaft und ihre Entwicklung in verschiedenen Epochen und seine Werke bieten bis heute wertvolle Einblicke in die amerikanische Identität und Bestrebungen.






The British Empire. 1784-1939
- 402 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
James Truslow Adams, whose vividly interpretive volumes have made "more Americans read history than any other writer in that field," here tells the story of the rise of the second British Empire from what were considered the ruins of the first. His book begins with the French Revolution and the terrific impact it made on the nations of Europe. The volume ends with the dawn of the Second World War ... In the British Empire, Adams focuses on geographical and political factors which have contributed to the making of this unique and often incomprehensible people. Not since the days of Imperial Rome has any nation had so rich, so eventful and so fascinating a history as the British Empire. It story is here, the story of its triumphs and its defeats, its dark shadows and unhappy episodes; the story of its great men and women in every field of human endeavor and the effect their lives had on the history of the Empire and the world. -- BOOK JACKET (inside flap)
Our Business Civilization; Some Aspects of American Culture
- 318 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
The narrative explores the development of the American nation from its early settlements to the Civil War, highlighting key elements such as economics, religion, social change, and political evolution. This historical account provides insight into the complexities and dynamics that shaped the United States during this transformative period.
Henry Adams
- 248 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Focusing on the life and contributions of Henry Adams, the book delves into his formative years and the evolution of his ideas. It explores his roles as a diplomat, historian, and journalist, highlighting his significant influence on American political and intellectual spheres. Through this examination, the narrative provides insight into Adams' achievements and the historical context of his work.
Dictionary of American History
Volume III

