“When commerce with Moslems flourished, zeal for their massacre declined.”
Source: A Distant Mirror (1978), p. 202
Barbara Wertheim Tuchman est une historienne américaine. Elle doit sa notoriété à The Guns of August, l'histoire du prologue de la Première Guerre mondiale, qui obtint le prix Pulitzer de l'essai en 1963. Elle a aussi reçu le prix Pulitzer de l'essai pour Stilwell and the American Experience in China: 1911-1945, une biographie du général Joseph Stilwell. Wikipedia
“When commerce with Moslems flourished, zeal for their massacre declined.”
Source: A Distant Mirror (1978), p. 202
“Business, like a jackal, trotted on the heels of war.”
Source: A Distant Mirror (1978), p. 389
“Economic man and sensual man are not suppressible.”
Source: A Distant Mirror (1978), p. xix
“Doctrine tied itself into infinite knots over the realities of sex.”
Source: A Distant Mirror (1978), p. 213
“To put on the garment of legitimacy is the first aim of every coup.”
Source: A Distant Mirror (1978), p. 399
“What is government but an arrangement by which the many accept the authority of the few?”
Source: A Distant Mirror (1978), p. 455
“Chroniclers habitually matched numbers to the awesomeness of the event.”
Source: A Distant Mirror (1978), p. 554
“For most people reform meant relief from ecclesiastical extortions.”
Source: A Distant Mirror (1978), p. 327
or any figure the reader would care to supply
Source: A Distant Mirror (1978)