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A complex agent of imperialism

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Revisado: 09-12-24

I enjoyed this work because it showed Cook to be more restrained than what might be assumed of someone from his era. I also enjoyed the depth of the story and great performance.

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Scholarly look at rural resistance

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Revisado: 07-30-24

I enjoyed how Dungan was able to weave rural unrest into the wider national story of modern Ireland. Yet I also appreciated how the rural experience acted as a foil against more romantic themes of Irish history. Rural laborers, like some of my distant ancestors, bore the brunt of British mismanagement and were the ones who did the fighting for Irish independence.

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Great biography of an under appreciated president

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Revisado: 05-27-24

I really enjoyed this book. The length seemed a little intimidating but the details Chernow provides are really interesting. From Grant’s many business failures to his spectacular military successes, I really got a full picture of him as a person. Particularly I enjoyed the discussion of his firm but measured responses during reconstruction. He seems to have done well as a leader in a crisis and it’s because of his leadership that the US transitioned from civil war to relative peace. Overall a great read for anyone interested in 19th century US history.

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The reality of peasant life vs the romanticism of history

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Revisado: 04-01-24

I enjoyed the honesty that Patrick Joyce used in his description of the varied and precarious lives of Europe’s peasants. I particularly enjoyed his description of his father’s family from the west of Ireland. While I don’t have familial links that are as close to Joyce’s in the West, I gained a window into how my Mayo Barrett relatives lived and dealt with the landlord system during the Famine. I also appreciated how he pushed back against the idea of “heritage” as an industry that preserves the past. I enjoy genealogy but I don’t try to pretend that I live anything like my ancestors. Thoroughly enjoyed this scholarly work about an often overlooked topic.

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Eye opening

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Revisado: 01-26-24

I enjoyed the frankness that this book used when discussing the extremist elements in American evangelical churches. I particularly thought the segment about clerical abuse could be informative to Catholics as well as evangelicals. There was a lot of overlap between both denominations’ struggles with abuse in their organizations. Lastly I think that the authors emphasis on the fact that not all evangelicals are extremist but rather that their church has been overtaken by ideologues was refreshing. People of faith don’t need to be caricatured but should be seen on a spectrum as Tim Alberta writes in his book.

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