Raising History Interviews From The Grave Volume 1. Raising History Interviews From The Grave, #1

Par : Gene Uhlig
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233974519
  • EAN9798233974519
  • Date de parution21/09/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

Imagine a stage with two chairs. Across from you sits a person from the past.  Yet when the person speaks, the words feel uncannily relevant. Timeless, even. You are not dreaming. You are interviewing the likes of Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and Alexander Hamilton. This is not a séance, nor an alternate history. This is The Raising Series - a bold attempt to bridge time through ideas, words, and witness.
To "raise" someone, in these pages, means to summon their mind. Not through fiction or fantasy, but through the undeniable residue of their own expressions: their letters, speeches, books, and personal reflections. Too often, history is served cold and clinical. Lists of facts. Dates memorized. Outcomes assumed. But what if we sat across from the people who lived it? What if we asked them not just what they did, but why? What kept them up at night? What made them laugh? What would they change if given the chance?That is the purpose of this book.
Not to retell history but to revive voices. To let individuals answer for themselves - sometimes seriously, sometimes slyly, always in their own tone. You will read history here, yes, but interwoven with conversation. And in those moments of imagined dialogue, every word attributed to the historical figures highlighted in each volume will be grounded in real sources: his writings, letters, and lived experiences.
Nothing invented. Only rediscovered