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The average rating for Life History Studies On Montana Trematodes based on 2 reviews is 2 stars.has a rating of 2 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2018-09-16 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 1 stars Ian Hulsey
An academic paper pusher doing his papers from the comfort of the tax sponsored sinecure. Chapter one. Opening phrases: > In the early 1970s it became clear that there were quite a number of British historians of the same generation working on various aspects of the Wilhelmine Empire. It seemed a good idea, therefore, to put ourselves on the map by bringing together all our various work in a collection of original essays. Nice. Why did they start here? Why is it a good idea? Who cares? Get on the band wagon! Maybe another "quite a number of British historians" started some place else. How about non-British historians? Who cares! After all this shallow mind comes from a place where "quite a number" of state institutions call themselves "Her Majesty's something". So Evans might be surprised to find out there is a rest of the world. I turn the page: > Today, more than forty years after the fall of the Third Reich, and more than half a century after the Nazi seizure of power, [...] It seems that the government breeds only this sort of bureaucrats. The Nazi seizure of power was less a seizure than the "natural" de Gaulle taking the rains in 1944. But this is what it is called, and Evans does not have the abilities to go up to the heights imposed by the greedy editor. "Rethinking"? With what? I turn the page: > More generally, West German politicians have frequently addressed historical problems in a way that is unfamiliar in other countries. In 1971, for instance, President Heinemann urged West Germans, on the centenary of the founding of the Bismarckian Reich, to see themselves as the successors not of the Empire which the ‘Iron Chancellor’ created, and those who ruled it, but of Social Democrats such as Bebel and Liebknecht, who sat in gaol as it was being proclaimed, and of the other opponents of Bismarckian authoritarianism such as Eugen Richter, the left-wing liberal, or Ludwig Windthorst, the Catholic Centre party leader during the struggles of the Kulturkampf. What? As written above I thought Evans lacks the brain power to do the rethinking. See how different are the Germans? Only Evans is following his agenda. He conveniently forgets stuff just to build up his story. And among so many useless words, he simply does not have the page space to tell that Heinemann Gustav was precisely coming from the Social Democrats. And that he happened to be quite religious. Now, what religion, I have no idea. Maybe he was a Muslim. So why would he want the masses to venerate a Catholic?
Review # 2 was written on 2010-08-27 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Carl Sutherland # 533662
It's not a well written book, by any means, but if you want an abridged version of US history, i recommend it. There are several events covered in the book that were ,certainly, never discussed in history class


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