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Simon Jenkins (1) (1943–)

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Simon Jenkins writes a twice-weekly column for The Times and a weekly column for the London Evening Standard.

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Værker af Simon Jenkins

The Battle for the Falklands (1983) 667 eksemplarer
A Short History of England (2011) 460 eksemplarer
England's Thousand Best Churches (1999) 435 eksemplarer
England's Thousand Best Houses (2004) 359 eksemplarer
England's Cathedrals (2016) 76 eksemplarer
England's 100 Best Views (2013) 43 eksemplarer
Wales: Churches, Houses, Castles (2008) 38 eksemplarer
Europe's 100 Best Cathedrals (2021) 26 eksemplarer
Companion Guide to Outer London (1981) 9 eksemplarer
Mission Accomplished? (2015) 8 eksemplarer
South West England's Best Views (2013) 5 eksemplarer
London's Best Views (2013) 5 eksemplarer
The Selling of Mary Davies (1994) 4 eksemplarer
London Berkshire and Surrey (2007) 3 eksemplarer
The Borders (2000) 3 eksemplarer
The Midlands' Best Views (2013) 2 eksemplarer
Against the Grain (1994) 1 eksemplar

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Rural Britain: then & now (2004) — Forord, nogle udgaver38 eksemplarer
The Bedside Guardian 2017 (2017) — Bidragyder — 30 eksemplarer
The Bedside Guardian 2012 (2012) — Bidragyder — 13 eksemplarer

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A very good one volume account of both the diplomatic efforts and military regarding Britain’s successful response to the Argentinian invasion of 1982. Each theatre of war, as well as the political dimension is addressed individually, in detail, and given the time of writing, in a balanced way. as with all of Max Hastings books, this one was as readable as ever.
 
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aadyer | 6 andre anmeldelser | Mar 26, 2024 |
CUPRINS

1. Lista ilustratiilor - pag. 7
2. Introducere - pag. 35
3. Zorii egeeni - gloria Greciei 2500 i. Hr. - 300 i. Hr. - pag. 41
4. Dominatia Romei 500 i. Hr - 300 d. Hr - pag. 54
5. Goti, huni si crestini 300 - 560 - pag. 70
6. Epoca lui Carol cel Mare - 560 - 840 - pag. 83
7. Noii europeni 820 - 1100 - pag. 93
8. Biserica militanta 1100 - 1215 - pag. 105
9. Ascensiunea statelor 1215 - 1400 - pag. 116
10. Sfarsitul Bizantului 1400 - 1500 - pag. 132
11. Renastere si reforma 1450 - 1525 - pag. 142
12. Razboaiele printilor 1525 - 1560 - pag. 154
13. Razboaiele religioase 1560 - 1660 - pag. 164
14. Apogeul autocratiei 1660 - 1715 - pag. 180
15. De la ratiune la rebeliune 1715 - 1789 - pag. 195
16. Revolutia franceza 1789 - 1804 - pag. 207
17. Europa lui Napoleon 1804 - 1815 - pag. 219
18. Viena si esecul reformei 1815 - 1840 - pag. 230
19. Ultima zvacnire a Vechii Ordini 1840 - 1850 - pag. 244
20. Italia si Germania 1850 - 1900 - pag. 255
21. Razboiul care capat razboaielor 1900 - 1918 - pag. 270
22. Anii interbelici 1918 - 1939 - pag. 283
23. Al Doilea Razboi Mondial 1939 - 1945 - pag. 296
24. Continentul in timpul razboiului Rece 1945 - 1989 - pag. 308
25. Tensiuni trecute si prezente 1989 - pag. 324
26. Epilog - pag. 339
27. O cronologie a istoriei europene - pag. 347
28. Nota autorului - pag. 351
29. Lecturi suplimentare - pag. 353
30. Indice - pag. 355
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Toma_Radu_Szoha | 5 andre anmeldelser | Apr 26, 2023 |
I read a broad assortment of genre, from science fiction, to biography to literary fiction. One of my favorites is history and military history in particular. In reviewing my library, I noted a couple of works by Max Hastings that I had rated them very highly.

His book, Retribution, was an outstanding treatment of the final year of the World War II Pacific theater. Vietnam, an Epic Tragedy, was equally as well done. That being the case, I purchased a couple of other Hastings works, including this treatment of the Falklands War.

One of Hastings’s strengths is his level of detail. Consider, Retribution, which deals with only the final year in the Pacific theater, clocks in at a hardcover 688 pages. His book on the Vietnam War extends for almost 900 hardcover pages. While this paperback book only spans 420 pages, it is the Falklands War after all. His work, The Korean War, a MUCH broader and more complicated conflict only extends for 389 pages, a substandard effort.

Hastings splits the writing duty here with a co-author, who handles some of the diplomatic history, but the work flows relatively seamlessly. I would have to imagine that this is the authoritative treatment of the Falklands War and the history behind it.

Having said all that, this book is FAR too detailed to be an enjoyable read. The diplomacy and politics are fascinating, but the details of the military aspect (which I understand are from Hastings) are eye glazing. To spend only 389 pages on the Korean War, and then 420 pages on the Falkland War is telling. It is a Goldilocks scenario. One is too short, the other is too long.
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santhony | 6 andre anmeldelser | Feb 3, 2023 |
Jenkins' book could easily be subtitled "A History of London Urban Planning" and it would be accurate, as he spends probably two-thirds of the book discussing how the city developed street-by-street, square-by-square as the owners of the vast estates that made up London competed with one another to produce something profitable--and often great. He also spends long parts of the book talking about the destruction and rebuilding (almost always for the worse) of large parts of the city. In his estimation, the Nazi Blitz of the 1940s did less damage than London's soulless architects of the 1950s and 1960s. For a reader not interested in this aspect of London's history, this book won't have much value. But if you spend a lot of time in London and want to get some understanding of how it came to be, this book is ideal.

Given that London has had little self-government throughout its history, Jenkins doesn't spend as much time on politics, but he does cover the highlights, with a focus on how London has dealt with its poor through the centuries. He highlights some notable reformers along the way.

Reading the book, you'll be turning to Wikipedia and Google to take a look at the places Jenkins lovingly or loathingly describes, so this won't be the quick read you are expecting. You'll get no resistance from Jenkins' writing however; he writes very well and his prose is highly readable with the exception of an unknown Briticism here and there.

Definitely recommended for the serious tourist, expat, or parent whose daughter just started studying there :-).
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datrappert | 1 anden anmeldelse | Dec 1, 2021 |

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