Cleopatra's Nose: Essays on the UnexpectedRandom House, 1994 - 210 psl. This provocative new collection of essays by a Pulitzer Prize winner deals with the challenging themes of discovery and surprise in history. Cleopatra's Nose is not a miscellany but rather a selection of recent essays illustrating specific subjects that have preoccupied Boorstin for several decades. Tantalizing themes all: How sometimes discovery only increases our ignorance. What were the specific historical opportunities in the New World? How has the fourth kingdom - the kingdom of machines - contradicted Darwinian expectations, contributed to a confusion of statistics, created the need for the unnecessary, and highlighted the paradoxes of science and the politics of common sense? In a "personal postscript", Boorstin gives us a memorable and affectionate portrait of his father and optimistically celebrates the United States as the Land of the Unexpected. |
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... offered an allegory of the culture of discovery - international , collaborative , and progressive . The Genoese Columbus had sought support from several other sov- ereigns before he allowed himself to be enlisted by Ferdinand and ...
... offered an allegory of the culture of discovery - international , collaborative , and progressive . The Genoese Columbus had sought support from several other sov- ereigns before he allowed himself to be enlisted by Ferdinand and ...
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... offered the full text of the Constitu- tion in three installments beginning October 20 . Newspaper publishers tried various expedients . The Norwich Packet in Connecticut offered the text in two installments . The publisher of the New ...
... offered the full text of the Constitu- tion in three installments beginning October 20 . Newspaper publishers tried various expedients . The Norwich Packet in Connecticut offered the text in two installments . The publisher of the New ...
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... offered us a melodrama of those same ghosts of ethnic , ra- cial , and religious hate that generations of immigrants have come to America to escape . Now more than ever we must inocu- late ourselves against these latent perils . Luckily ...
... offered us a melodrama of those same ghosts of ethnic , ra- cial , and religious hate that generations of immigrants have come to America to escape . Now more than ever we must inocu- late ourselves against these latent perils . Luckily ...
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Foreword ix | 1 |
The Cultures of Pride and Awe | 18 |
Discoverers and Inventors | 31 |
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Nerodoma skirsnių: 15
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