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J. David Johnson

    David K. Johnson ist ein gefeierter Historiker und Autor, dessen Werk sich mit den komplexen sozialen Geschichten des Amerikas des 20. Jahrhunderts befasst. Seine Schriften beleuchten, wie scheinbar Nischen-kommerziellen Unternehmungen und Gemeinschaftsnetzwerke zu mächtigen Motoren des sozialen Wandels werden können. Johnson untersucht kritisch den Aufstieg schwuler kommerzieller Netzwerke und deckt deren grundlegende Rolle in breiteren gesellschaftlichen Bewegungen und der Geschichte des US-Kapitalismus auf. Durch sorgfältige Forschung deckt er die verschlungenen Fäden von Identität, Handel und politischem Fortschritt auf und bietet den Lesern ein differenziertes Verständnis dafür, wie unternehmerische Initiative auf lokaler Ebene nationale Erzählungen prägt.

    Executed at Dawn
    Around Crystal Palace & Penge
    The Enemy at Home
    The Last Weeks of Abraham Lincoln
    The Last Campaign of World War One: 1990-2006
    The Lavender Scare
    • 2024

      "Admiral Wilhelm Canaris, Adolf Hitler's chief of military intelligence, accomplished something that neither President Franklin D. Roosevelt nor Prime Minister Winston Churchill could ever achieve - he saved the lives of hundreds of Jewish refugees and other racial and political undesirables by rescuing them from Nazi Germany and other Nazi-occupied countries. Admiral Canaris is a page-turning story of one of the most important and least likely saboteurs within the Third Reich"--

      Admiral Canaris
    • 2023

      The Lavender Scare

      • 322 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      4,8(5)Abgeben

      "In The Lavender Scare, historian David K. Johnson relates the frightening story of how, during the Cold War, homosexuals were considered as dangerous a threat to national security as Communists. Charges that the Roosevelt and Truman administrations were havens for homosexuals proved a potent political weapon, sparking a "Lavender Scare" more vehement and long-lasting than McCarthy's Red Scare. Relying on newly declassified documents, years of research in the records of the National Archives and the FBI, and interviews with former civil servants, Johnson's 2004 book recreated the vibrant gay subculture that flourished in New Deal-era Washington and took us inside the security interrogation rooms where thousands of Americans were questioned about their sex lives. The homosexual purges ended promising careers, ruined lives, and pushed many to suicide. But, as Johnson also showed, the purges brought victims together to protest their treatment, helping launch a new civil rights struggle. Much has changed regarding LGBT rights and our understanding of LGBT history since the original publication, and this enlarged edition features a new epilogue by the author that brings the story into the twenty-first century"--

      The Lavender Scare
    • 2023
    • 2022

      In WW2 the United States and its Allies supported China against Japan. Now, 76 years later, the United States and its Allies, including Japan, are supporting Taiwan against China's threat to invade it. Could this be the spark that ignites WW3?

      One October Day in Peking: The Japanese Surrender
    • 2022

      The Last Weeks of Abraham Lincoln

      • 384 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      5,0(1)Abgeben

      This day-by-day account of Abraham Lincoln's last six weeks of life covers a period of extraordinary events, not only for the president himself but for the fate of the nation. číst celé

      The Last Weeks of Abraham Lincoln
    • 2022

      After the funeral, as Jack Brown stood by the grave of his father, Bill, his eyes displayed different feelings, true feelings, of anger and disgust towards his father as he muttered, “Rot in hell you old bastard.”Jack couldn’t forgive his father for the misery he had caused him and his friend, Harold, for their arrest as deserters during World War One, when he would have known full well the penalty for desertion was the firing squad. The same went for the death of their mothers, and his sister’s escape to Canada.Will his feelings ever get resolved?

      The Enemy at Home
    • 2021

      Highly illustrated throughout, this is the story of brickmaking in the UK told by an expert in the field.

      Brickmaking
    • 2021

      Followers of the Brexit saga will recognise the following as the establishment's way of blocking something that it does not want and does not agree with - stifling stories, hiding its mistakes through methods ranging from leaked stories to the press, prevarication, using procedures to delay and stifle initiatives, utilising precedents established hundreds of years ago, making things seem more difficult than they really are, embargoes on documents and records, use of "Project Fear" and even destroying records. They were equally familiar to those who for sixteen years battled to win pardons for 306 soldiers executed in WW1.

      The Last Campaign of World War One: 1990-2006
    • 2021

      "Assembles for the first time the many different texts imagining the future after the end of apartheid. Explores the history of how the future in South Africa after the end of apartheid was imagined. Provides the first literary-cultural history of South African speculative fiction. Studies the literary-political cultures of the five major traditions of South African anti-colonial/ anti-segregationist/ anti-apartheid thought. Focusing on well-known and obscure literary texts from the 1880s to the 1970s, as well as the many manifestos and programmes setting out visions of the future, this book charts the dreams of freedom of five major traditions of anti-colonial and anti-apartheid resistance: the African National Congress, the Industrial and Commercial Workers Union, the Communist Party of South Africa, the Non-European Unity Movement and the Pan-Africanist Congress. More than an exercise in historical excavation, Dreaming of Freedom in South Africa raises challenging questions for the post-apartheid present." --Publisher

      Dreaming of Freedom in South Africa
    • 2021

      Buying Gay

      • 328 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      4,0(8)Abgeben

      David K. Johnson tells the story of the physique magazine produced by and for gay men to show how gay commerce was not a byproduct of the gay-rights movement but an important catalyst for it. He offers a vivid look into the lives of physique entrepreneurs and their customers, presenting a wealth of illustrations.

      Buying Gay