Victor Davis Hanson
Autor(a) de A War Like No Other: How the Athenians and Spartans Fought the Peloponnesian War
About the Author
Victor Davis Hanson is the military historian who is a professor of classics at California State University, Fresno. He has written several popular books on classic warfare, including "The Other Greeks", "Who Killed Homer?", & "The Western Way of War". He lives in Selma, California. (Bowker Author mostrar mais Biography) mostrar menos
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Obras de Victor Davis Hanson
A War Like No Other: How the Athenians and Spartans Fought the Peloponnesian War (2005) 1,028 cópias
Who Killed Homer: The Demise of Classical Education and the Recovery of Greek Wisdom (1998) 396 cópias
Ripples of Battle: How Wars of the Past Still Determine How We Fight, How We Live, and How We Think (2003) 376 cópias
The Soul of Battle: From Ancient Times to the Present Day, How Three Great Liberators Vanquished Tyranny (1999) 330 cópias
The Dying Citizen - How Progressive Elites, Tribalism, and Globalization Are Destroying the Idea of America (2021) 178 cópias
The Savior Generals: How Five Great Commanders Saved Wars That Were Lost - From Ancient Greece to Iraq (2013) 167 cópias
The Decline and Fall of California: From Decadence to Destruction (Victor Davis Hanson Collection Book 2) (2015) 6 cópias
War, Ancient and Modern: What the Conflicts of the Past Teach Us about the Fighting of Today (Lectures on National… (2007) 3 cópias
From One Revolution to the Next: The Complete Collection of His Exclusive 2016 Columns for Naitonal Review Online (2017) 2 cópias
Duel Populism 2 cópias
SHERMAN'S WAR 1 exemplar(es)
Commentary October 2002 1 exemplar(es)
'Persian versions' in TLS 5433, 18 May 2007 [review of Bridges et al's 'Cultural Rsponses to the Persian Wars'] 1 exemplar(es)
Free at last.(The Foreigner's Gift: The Americans, the Arabs, and the Iraqis in Iraq)(Book review): An article from:… 1 exemplar(es)
Collapse of a "hyperpower".(collapse of Rome, United States): An article from: New Criterion 1 exemplar(es)
Ο Δυτικός Τρόπος Πολέμου 1 exemplar(es)
Associated Works
The Landmark Thucydides: A Comprehensive Guide to the Peloponnesian War (0411) — Introdução; Contribuinte, algumas edições — 2,359 cópias
What If? The World's Foremost Military Historians Imagine What Might Have Been (1999) — Contribuinte — 1,771 cópias
This I Believe: The Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and Women (2006) — Contribuinte — 1,092 cópias
What Ifs? of American History : Eminent Historians Imagine What Might Have Been (2003) — Contribuinte — 501 cópias
Presidential Leadership: Rating the Best and the Worst in the White House (2004) — Contribuinte — 147 cópias
The Cambridge History of Greek and Roman Warfare: Volume 1, Greece, The Hellenistic World and the Rise of Rome (2007) — Contribuinte — 67 cópias
War and Society in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds: Asia, The Mediterranean, Europe, and Mesoamerica (1999) — Contribuinte — 35 cópias
MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History — Spring 1996 (1996) — Author "The Right Man" and "On a LeMay Mission" — 26 cópias
MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History — Autumn 1995 (1995) — Author "Delium" and "Lessons Plato Learned from His Mentor's Battle" — 18 cópias
MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History — Spring 1989 (1989) — Author "Not Strategy, Not Tactics" — 16 cópias
MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History — Spring 1998 (1998) — Author "Alexander the Killer" and "No Glory That was Greece?" — 14 cópias
MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History — Summer 1997 (1997) — Author "The Father of Military History" — 13 cópias
MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History — Winter 1990 (1989) — Author "The Leuctra Mirage" — 12 cópias
The New Leviathan: The State Versus the Individual in the 21st Century (2012) — Contribuinte — 11 cópias
MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History — Summer 1999 (1999) — Author "Democratic Marches to Victory" — 11 cópias
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness: Ten Years of the Claremont Review of Books (2012) — Contribuinte — 11 cópias
MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History — Winter 2003 (2002) — Author "The Utility of War" — 9 cópias
MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History — Winter 2008 (2007) — Author "New Light on Ancient Battles" — 8 cópias
MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History — Autumn 2003 (2003) — Author "Opposing Views: Reassessing the Utility of War: 'There really does exist evil and good'" — 7 cópias
MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History — Autumn 2005 (2005) — Author "The Battle Only One Man Wanted" — 7 cópias
War and Democracy: A Comparative Study of the Korean War and the Peloponnesian War (East Gate Book) (2000) — Contribuinte — 7 cópias
Etiquetado
Conhecimento Comum
- Nome de batismo
- Hanson, Victor Davis
- Outros nomes
- Hanson, Victor
- Data de nascimento
- 1953-09-05
- Sexo
- male
- Nacionalidade
- USA
- País (para mapa)
- USA
- Local de nascimento
- Fowler, California, USA
- Locais de residência
- Fowler, California, USA (birth)
- Educação
- Stanford University (Ph.D., Classics, 1980)
- Ocupação
- historian
professor
columnist - Organizações
- California State University, Fresno
Hoover Institution
Hillsdale College - Premiações
- National Humanities Medal (2007)
Membros
Resenhas
Listas
Prêmios
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Associated Authors
Estatísticas
- Obras
- 38
- Also by
- 31
- Membros
- 6,539
- Popularidade
- #3,755
- Avaliação
- 4.0
- Resenhas
- 94
- ISBNs
- 151
- Idiomas
- 9
- Favorito
- 28
I did not read the book, I read a summary available in my library, but no place else that I could find it. This indicates to me that Hanson is absolutely correct in his appraisal of today’s society. When information seems to be censored for political reasons, we are in deep trouble. While there are hard copies available for purchase, and many other summaries are available, my public library system has only this one readily accessible. That is a tell. Libraries are steeped in progressiveness.
Victor Davis Hanson is a conservative thinker. He writes about the way in which America is declining because of a change in focus from Nationalism to Globalism. I agree with his views. Although every liberal book with a “woke and DEI view” is easily acquired, though sometimes so sought after, the hold time is long, his book is not. This simply supports his view that the powers that be are in charge of the message and the message is therefore incomplete in an attempt to cause a revolutionary change in the way the country is run and understood.
By controlling the message through political rhetoric, activist protests and threats of violence, coupled with a compromised political media, certain privileged elites have willfully charged others with their own sins and have gained control and shut down many alternative conversations wherever they might occur, on the political stage, in higher education and in ordinary communication between people who have rejected those they disagree with, refusing even to have a conversation on other opinions.
Although this summary may be accurate, the final comments indicated that those who summarized it might not be as conservative in viewpoint as the author, since the opinion presented of him seemed a bit negative. However, Hanson is a conservative journalist with a nationalistic philosophy about the United States who believes in the Constitution and the values of the founding fathers, including the fact that it Is based on a belief in a power higher than ourselves. This summary appears to be written by the younger generation, and they have been largely brainwashed by the propaganda of an education system based in liberalism. Hanson believes in a country that promotes its own individuals over the rights of the citizens in the global world which he believes diminishes the country itself for the benefit of outsiders who are not citizens.
I agree with him and find that his message is accurate. There is a power about now that is beginning to destroy what America was, and is intended to be, as the global interests of a corrupt political party in power seems to be ignoring all precedents and its own Constitution as it gains strength over the citizens and their thinking processes. They have convinced masses that bringing in residents who are not citizens and should have more power than themselves is a good idea, which it most certainly is not and redefines the very nature of America and shows the inability of so many to think critically.
I tried to discover more information on the publisher and the narrator but was largely unsuccessful, though it appears that the journalists are from a middle school or high school which further justifies Hanson’s premises.… (mais)