Michael C. C. Adams
Autor(a) de The Best War Ever: America and World War II
About the Author
Michael C.C. Adams, Regents Professor of History Emeritus at Northern Kentucky University, is the author of The Best War Ever: America and World War II and Our Masters the Rebels: A Speculation on Union Military Failure in the East, 1861-1865, winner of the Museum of the Confederacy's Jefferson mostrar mais Davis Prize for the best Civil War book. mostrar menos
Obras de Michael C. C. Adams
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Conhecimento Comum
- Nome padrão
- Adams, Michael C. C.
- Data de nascimento
- 1945
- Sexo
- male
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Estatísticas
- Obras
- 6
- Membros
- 325
- Popularidade
- #72,884
- Avaliação
- 3.8
- Resenhas
- 5
- ISBNs
- 16
Adams is writing for undergraduate audience whose knowledge of the war comes mostly from popular culture, and he does so superbly. His chapter on the origins of the war and America's involvement (from Versailles to Pearl Harbor), is a brisk and lucid overview, and the following chapter (a military overview of the war from the American perspective) is even more impressive. The remaining three chapters cover Americans' experiences in combat and on the home front, and the long-term impact of the war on American society in (roughly) the decade-and-a-half following VJ Day. If I was teaching a university-level American history course that included World War II, I'd assign this book in a heartbeat.
It's not just for undergraduates, though. Adams, merely a serviceable writer, is a superb synthesizer, and the book is a masterful overview of a huge range of complex topics. It is peppered with parenthetical reference to sources, and concludes with a 22-page bibliographic essay -- one section for each chapter -- that tells readers in search of more depth and detail where to go.
You'd have to be very well-versed indeed in the American experience of World War II not to get something new out of it, and if you wanted to read the proverbial "one book" on the subject, you could do a lot worse.… (mais)