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El Diario Secreto de John F. Kennedy: El Expresidente Más Emblemático de Estados Unidos Relata Sus Viajes Por La Europa Nazi
Twenty-four years before becoming president of the United States, John F. Kennedy undertook a grand tour of Europe. Together with his friend and traveling companion, Lem Billings, they left a record of their stay in the old continent, which was then falling into a terrifying wave of totalitarian regimes. Until now hidden in the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library in Boston, these student diaries from 1937 form a faithful image of Kennedy's point of view during a trip that was key to formulating his later ideas on democracy and thus leading the Cold War . And although it exposes some erroneous conclusions and judgments about the political panorama of the time, it also raises highly topical reflections on populism, propaganda and their powerful effects on society. With numerous archive photographs, an introduction by the director of the RAE, Santiago Mu oz Machado, and an epilogue by Professor Oliver Lubrich, here the unadulterated writings of JFK's diary are reproduced in their entirety in his encounter with a Europe tormented by Nazism.
John F. Kennedy

John F. Kennedy

Bengt Liljegren

Historiska Media
2021
sidottu
John F. Kennedy fick bara vara USA:s president i 34 månader innan han mördades i Dallas 1963. Ändå satte han ett outplånligt avtryck i vår moderna historia kanske mer för de känslor och förhoppningar som knöts till honom än för vad han faktiskt åstadkom. Med sin filmstjärnekarisma och sin modeikon till hustru, Jackie, spred Kennedy glamour och förväntningar som ingen president före honom. Men samtidigt som medierna paketerade Kennedy som sinnebilden för ungdomlig vitalitet led han av allvarliga hälsoproblem som noga hemlighölls. Sin politiska position nådde han genom att framhäva sin integritet ändå lät han sig styras av sin maktlystne och skrupelfrie far. Under Kubakrisen 1962 räddade han världen från ett fullskaligt kärnvapenkrig genom sitt mod och sin intellektuella skärpa, samtidigt som han inte drog sig för att äventyra nationens säkerhet med ständiga otrohetsaffärer. I historikern Bengt Liljegrens nya biografi, den första heltäckande på svenska på fem decennier, får vi ett närgånget och kritiskt porträtt av en sammansatt människa vars liv var fullt av paradoxer. Liksom Liljegrens tidigare böcker är detta en bred och livfull skildring av en makthavare och hans tid bortom myterna och dimridåerna.
John F. Kennedy

John F. Kennedy

Bengt Liljegren

Historiska Media
2023
pokkari
»Du måste komma ihåg en sak – det är inte vad du är som räknas utan vad folk tror att du är.« Det rådet fick John F. Kennedy av sin far i början på den politiska karriär som så småningom skulle leda hela vägen till Vita huset. Aldrig tidigare hade en amerikansk president väckt så mycket hopp och framtidstro som Kennedy när han segrade i valet 1960, mycket tack vare den bild som medierna målade upp.Under den välpolerade ytan bubblade dock en mängd motsägelser. Samtidigt som pressen paketerade honom som sinnebilden för ungdomlig vitalitet led Kennedy av allvarliga hälsoproblem som noga hemlighölls. Sin politiska position nådde han genom att utstråla integritet, men lät sig ändå styras av sin maktlystne och skrupelfrie far. Under Kubakrisen 1962 räddade han världen från ett fullskaligt kärnvapenkrig genom sin kyla och intellektuella skärpa. Samtidigt drog han sig inte för att äventyra nationens säkerhet med sina ständiga otrohetsaffärer.Denna biografi är en bred, fängslande och lättillgänglig skildring av John F. Kennedys korta men händelserika liv. Kring makthavare som går bort i förtid tenderar myterna att bli många. Kennedy utgör inget undantag. Bengt Liljegren tecknar ett porträtt i helfigur av människan och politikern vars liv tog slut mitt i steget efter mindre än tre år på presidentposten.
John F. Kennedy

John F. Kennedy

United Library

United Library
2022
pokkari
John F. Kennedy was one of the most influential presidents in United States history. This biography book tells the story of JFK's life, from his early years to his time as president and everything in between. It's a fascinating read for anyone interested in American history. The book also includes never-before-seen photos of JFK and his family, making it a must-have for any collector or fan of the late president. John F. Kennedy was one of the most popular presidents in American history. He was elected in a close race in 1960, and became the youngest president ever elected. He was known for his charisma and good looks, and he was popular with both Democrats and Republicans. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963, just two years into his term. His death shocked the nation, and he is still remembered as one of the greatest presidents of all time. Kennedy was born into a wealthy family in 1917. His father, Joseph Kennedy Sr., was a successful businessman and diplomat. His mother, Rose Kennedy, came from a prominent political family. Kennedy had four brothers and sisters, and he was the second oldest child. The family spent their summers at their estate in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts. Kennedy attended private schools growing up, and he graduated from Harvard University in 1940.
John F. Kennedy

John F. Kennedy

United Library

United Library
2022
pokkari
John F. Kennedy fue uno de los presidentes m s influyentes de la historia de Estados Unidos. Este libro biogr fico cuenta la historia de la vida de JFK, desde sus primeros a os hasta su etapa como presidente y todo lo que hay entre medias. Es una lectura fascinante para cualquier persona interesada en la historia de Estados Unidos. El libro tambi n incluye fotos nunca vistas de JFK y su familia, lo que lo convierte en una obra imprescindible para cualquier coleccionista o fan del difunto presidente. John F. Kennedy fue uno de los presidentes m s populares de la historia de Estados Unidos. Fue elegido en una re ida carrera en 1960, y se convirti en el presidente m s joven de la historia. Era conocido por su carisma y su buena apariencia, y era popular tanto entre los dem cratas como entre los republicanos. Kennedy fue asesinado en 1963, a los dos a os de su mandato. Su muerte conmocion a la naci n, y todav a se le recuerda como uno de los mejores presidentes de todos los tiempos. Kennedy naci en el seno de una familia rica en 1917. Su padre, Joseph Kennedy Sr., era un exitoso hombre de negocios y diplom tico. Su madre, Rose Kennedy, proced a de una prominente familia pol tica. Kennedy ten a cuatro hermanos y l era el segundo hijo mayor. La familia pasaba los veranos en su finca de Hyannis Port, Massachusetts. Kennedy estudi en colegios privados y se gradu en la Universidad de Harvard en 1940.
John F. Kennedy

John F. Kennedy

Tapio Kuosma

AtrainNord
2014
nidottu
John F. Kennedy : unelma uudesta Camelotista on keskitetty elämäkerta John Fitzgerald Kennedystä, miehestä, joka marraskuussa 1960 valittiin USA:n 35. presidentiksi. Kennedy astui virkaansa seuraavan vuoden tammikuussa (20.1.1961). Hän ehti hoitaa presidentinvirkaa ainoastaan 22.11.1963 saakka, jolloin hänet murhattiin Dallasissa, Texasissa. Presidentti Kennedy puhui rauhasta - mieliaiheestaan - myös 10. kesäkuuta 1963. Tämä tapahtui Washingtonin Amerikkalaisessa yliopistossa. Kennedy totesi että tärkein aihe maan päällä oli maailmanrauha (world peace): "Millaista rauhaa tarkoitan? (...) En Pax Americanaa, jonka pakottavat maailmalle amerikkalaiset sota-aseet. En hautuumaan rauhaa tai orjan turvallisuutta. Minä puhun aidosta rauhasta, sellaisesta rauhasta, joka tekee elämän maan päällä elämisen arvoiseksi, (...) - ei pelkästään rauhasta amerikkalaisille vaan rauhasta kaikille miehille ja naisille - ei pelkästään rauhasta meidän ajaksemme vaan rauhasta kaikiksi ajoiksi." Presidentti Kennedyn raaka salamurha Dallasissa 22.11.1963 merkitsi toivon särkymistä. Tuo toivo käsitti unelman uudesta Camelotista, paremmasta ja rauhanomaisemmasta maailmasta. Tietokirjailija, oikeustieteen lisensiaatti Tapio Kuosma on työskennellyt aikaisemmin ulkoasiainhallinnossa ja korkeimmassa hallinto-oikeudessa.
John F. Hurley, S.J.

John F. Hurley, S.J.

Ateneo de Manila University Press
2008
nidottu
Father John Fidelis Hurley, S.J., aged forty-six, was a powerfully built and indomitable young man who assumed office as the superior of the Jesuit Mission of the Philippines in 1936. In this book, Father Hurley shares his experiences from the first days of World War II until the end of hostilities. He saw and endured the pain brought by war, but lived through it optimistically, first hand and vicariously, through the different personalities - American, Filipinos, Japanese, and others - whom he knew and with whom he came into contact.
John F. Kennedy

John F. Kennedy

Emma Huddleston

North Star Editions
2023
sidottu
This informative book guides young readers through the early life, presidency, and legacy of John F. Kennedy. The book also includes an "Issue Spotlight" special feature, several "Did You Know" facts, a table of contents, quiz questions, a glossary, additional resources, and an index. This Focus Readers title is at the Beacon level, aligned to reading levels of grades 2-3 and interest levels of grades 3-5.
John F. Kennedy

John F. Kennedy

Emma Huddleston

North Star Editions
2023
pokkari
This informative book guides young readers through the early life, presidency, and legacy of John F. Kennedy. The book also includes an "Issue Spotlight" special feature, several "Did You Know" facts, a table of contents, quiz questions, a glossary, additional resources, and an index. This Focus Readers title is at the Beacon level, aligned to reading levels of grades 2-3 and interest levels of grades 3-5.
The John F. Sonnett Memorial Lectures at Fordham University School of Law
This book represents the distinguished Sonnett lecture series sponsored by Fordham's Law School that has taken place for the last 45 years. In this collection, U.S. Supreme Court Justices, a Lord Chancellor of England, three Chief Justices of Ireland, a Chief Justice of South Africa, a President of the Supreme Court of Israel, and other leading judges and lawyers examine common law–based legal systems and underlying principles. The lectures encourage attorneys and society to improve the training of lawyers, respect the independence of the judiciary, place ethics at the forefront, question the efficacy of the criminal justice system, and explore the complex philosophical issues facing the judiciary. Taken as a whole, these lectures are a prescription for improvements and innovations throughout the legal system. The lectures were delivered by judges and lawyers who were involved in many of the most significant cases of the last half-century that strengthened individual rights and promoted access to justice. Each finds its deepest meaning in advancing the theme of Fordham Law School: "In the Service of Others."
Coming to Terms with John F. Kennedy

Coming to Terms with John F. Kennedy

Stephen F. Knott

UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KANSAS
2022
sidottu
Stephen F. Knott has spent his life grappling with the legacy of President John F. Kennedy: JFK was the first president Knott remembers, he worked for Ted Kennedy’s Senate campaign in 1976, and later he worked at the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston. Moreover, Knott’s scholarly work on the American presidency has wrestled with Kennedy’s time in office and whether his presidency was ultimately a positive or negative one for the country. After initially being a strong Kennedy fan, Knott’s views began to sour during his time at the library, eventually leading him to become a “Reagan Democrat.” The Trump presidency led Knott to revisit JFK, leading him once more to reconsider his views.Coming to Terms with John F. Kennedy offers a nuanced assessment of the thirty-fifth president, whose legacy and impact people continue to debate to this day. Knott examines Kennedy through the lens of five critical issues: his interpretation of presidential power, his approach to civil rights, and his foreign policy toward Cuba, the Soviet Union, and Vietnam. Knott also explores JFK’s assassination and the evolving interpretations of his presidency, both highly politicized subject matters. What emerges is a president as complex as the author’s shifting views about him.The passage of sixty years, from working in the Kennedy Library to a career writing about the American presidency, has given Knott a broader view of Kennedy’s presidency and allowed him to see how both the Left and the Right, and members of the Kennedy family, distorted JFK's record for their own purposes.Despite the existence of over forty thousand books dealing with the man and his era, Coming to Terms with John F. Kennedy offers something new to say about this brief but important presidency. Knott contends that Kennedy’s presidency, for better or for worse, mattered deeply and that whatever his personal flaws, Kennedy’s lofty rhetoric appealed to what is best in America, without invoking the snarling nativism of his least illustrious successor, Donald Trump.
Coming to Terms with John F. Kennedy

Coming to Terms with John F. Kennedy

Stephen F. Knott

UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KANSAS
2025
nidottu
Stephen F. Knott has spent his life grappling with the legacy of President John F. Kennedy: JFK was the first president Knott remembers, he worked for Ted Kennedy’s Senate campaign in 1976, and later he worked at the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston. Moreover, Knott’s scholarly work on the American presidency has wrestled with Kennedy’s time in office and whether his presidency was ultimately a positive or negative one for the country. After initially being a strong Kennedy fan, Knott’s views began to sour during his time at the Library, eventually leading him to become a “Reagan Democrat.” The Trump presidency led Knott to revisit JFK, leading him once more to reconsider his views.Coming to Terms with John F. Kennedy offers a nuanced assessment of the thirty-fifth president, whose legacy and impact people continue to debate to this day. Knott examines Kennedy through the lens of five critical issues: his interpretation of presidential power, his approach to civil rights, and his foreign policy toward Cuba, the Soviet Union, and Vietnam. Knott also explores JFK’s assassination and the evolving interpretations of his presidency, both highly politicized subject matters. What emerges is a president as complex as the author’s shifting views about him.The passage of sixty years, from working in the Kennedy Library to a career writing about the American presidency, has given Knott a broader view of Kennedy’s presidency and allowed him to see how both the Left and the Right, and members of the Kennedy family, distorted JFK's record for their own purposes.Despite the existence of over forty thousand books dealing with the man and his era, Coming to Terms with John F. Kennedy offers something new to say about this brief but important presidency. Knott contends that Kennedy’s presidency, for better or for worse, mattered deeply and that whatever his personal flaws, Kennedy’s lofty rhetoric appealed to what is best in America without invoking the snarling nativism of his least illustrious successor, Donald Trump.