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Russell Shorto

    8. Februar 1959

    Russell Shorto ist ein Autor, der für seine fesselnden Erzählungen über die amerikanische Geschichte bekannt ist. Seine Arbeit zeichnet sich durch tiefgehende historische Recherche und erzählerisches Handwerk aus, wobei er oft weniger bekannte Aspekte wichtiger historischer Ereignisse aufdeckt. Shortos Ansatz zieht die Leser in die Vergangenheit und bietet neue Perspektiven auf die Gründungsereignisse von Nationen. Er ist bekannt für seinen packenden Stil, der historische Detektivarbeit lebendig werden lässt.

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    • Monika Niehaus-Osterloh, Diplom in Biologie, Promotion in Neuro- und Sinnesphysiologie, ist freiberuflich als Autorin, Journalistin und naturwissenschaftliche Übersetzerin (englisch/französisch) tätig. 2021 wurde sie mit dem Martin-Wieland-Übersetzerpreises ausgezeichnet. Russell Shorto wurde 1959 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, geboren. Er ist Schriftsteller und Journalist und schreibt unter anderem für „The New Yorker“, „The Miami Herald“ und „US Weekly“. Russell Shorto lebt mit seiner Frau und zwei Kindern in New York.

      New York - Insel in der Mitte der Welt
    • Amsterdam

      • 368 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      4,2(316)Abgeben

      Tourists see Amsterdam as a charming city with canals and brick houses, while students know it for its legal brothels and hash bars, and art lovers admire Rembrandt's portraits. However, the city's rich history is deeply tied to its geography and the ongoing struggle of its citizens against the sea, which fostered a unique democratic philosophy. Amsterdam embodies liberalism in two senses: it promotes tolerance for free thought and love, and it has significantly influenced political and economic freedom, impacting even America. The city was a refuge for religious dissidents and radical thinkers, as well as the birthplace of the world's first global corporation. In this insightful narrative, Russell Shorto explores Amsterdam's evolution, connecting seemingly unrelated elements like herring anatomy and Anabaptists to its historical significance. Through his personal experiences in his adopted city, Shorto presents a captivating and intellectually stimulating account of Amsterdam, tracing its journey from the construction of its first canals in the 1300s, through its fight for independence and golden age as an empire, to its contemporary challenges regarding its cherished liberal ideals.

      Amsterdam
    • With the skill of a seasoned journalist and the passion of an amateur sleuth, Russell Shorto offers a radical revision of the gospel story: a new composite of Jesus that is based on scientific research?and supported by some of our most conservative religious scholars. A vivid and sometimes shocking reconstruction of the life and times of Jesus, Gospel Truth will change the way we see Jesus forever

      Gospel Truth
    • A fascinating intellectual adventure story from the acclaimed author of Amsterdam and The Island at the Center of the World.

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    • Smalltime

      • 272 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      3,8(1029)Abgeben

      Family secrets emerge as a best-selling author dives into the history of the mob in small-town America

      Smalltime
    • With the skill of a seasoned journalist and the passion of an amateur sleuth, Russell Shorto offers a radical revision of the gospel story: a new composite of Jesus that is based on scientific research and supported by some of our most conservative religious scholars. A vivid and sometimes shocking reconstruction of the life and times of Jesus, Gospel Truth will change the way we see Jesus forever.

      Gospel Truth. The New Image of Jesus Emerging from Science and History and Why it Matters
    • From the author of the acclaimed history The Island at the Center of the World, an intimate new epic of the American Revolution that reinforces its meaning for today. Russell Shorto’s work has been praised as “first-rate intellectual history” (Wall Street Journal), “literary alchemy” (Chicago Tribune) and simply “astonishing” (New York Times). In his epic new book, Russell Shorto takes us back to the founding of the American nation, drawing on diaries, letters and autobiographies to flesh out six lives that cast the era in a fresh new light. They include an African man who freed himself and his family from slavery, a rebellious young woman who abandoned her abusive husband to chart her own course and a certain Mr. Washington, who was admired for his social graces but harshly criticized for his often-disastrous military strategy. Through these lives we understand that the revolution was fought over the meaning of individual freedom, a philosophical idea that became a force for violent change. A powerful narrative and a brilliant defense of American values, Revolution Song makes the compelling case that the American Revolution is still being fought today and that its ideals are worth defending.

      Revolution Song: A Story of American Freedom