Warriors, Rebels and Saints (Hardback)
The Art of Leadership from Machiavelli to Malcolm X
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A deep dive into how we define, seek and become leaders.
'Incredibly well-researched and lively' - Financial Times
'Very readable and thought-provoking' - Irish Times
A deep-dive into the art, science and practice of leadership around the world and across the ages by a Harvard professor and historian - essential reading for our turbulent times.
Across the world, and throughout time, there have been people who have risen to the challenge of leading others. Sometimes their power is undeserved, sometimes it's ill-used, but always their actions have impact. But do leaders really make history, or does history make leaders? And how might we harness the answers to find and become better leaders today?
For the past decade, Moshik Temkin has been exploring these questions at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government and at universities around the world. In this book, he offers a deep dive into the nature of leadership, from the highest ranks to the most hopeless situations.
Drawing on stories from across history and culture, Temkin considers how leaders have made decisions, inspired others and forged a path in challenging circumstances - from the Great Depression to the dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo, from the Suffragettes to the anticolonial wars of the 20th century to the civil rights struggle - and how, in a world desperate for good leadership, we can evaluate those decisions and draw lessons for ourselves today.
Warriors, Rebels and Saints (Ebook)
The Art of Leadership from Machiavelli to Malcolm X
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A deep dive into how we define, seek and become leaders.
Do leaders make history, or does history make leaders? What should we do when the wrong people are in power? And how can we harness the answers to find and become better leaders today?
This book offers a deep-dive into the art, science and practice of leadership around the world and across ages, led by a Harvard professor and historian. Through wide-ranging and lively stories, Moshik Temkin considers the lessons, and warnings, we can take from leaders such as Franklin D Roosevelt and the suffragettes, the Civil Rights struggle and anticolonial wars. From the necessary qualities of leaders in a crisis, to how to lead when you don't have any power, this book also examines how, in a world desperate for good leadership, we might draw lessons for ourselves today.
Warriors, Rebels and Saints (Audiobook)
The Art of Leadership from Machiavelli to Malcolm X
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A deep dive into how we define, seek and become leaders.
'Incredibly well-researched and lively' – Financial Times
'Very readable and thought-provoking' – Irish Times
A deep-dive into the art, science and practice of leadership around the world and across the ages by a Harvard professor and historian – essential reading for our turbulent times.
Across the world, and throughout time, there have been people who have risen to the challenge of leading others. Sometimes their power is undeserved, sometimes it's ill-used, but always their actions have impact. But do leaders really make history, or does history make leaders? And how might we harness the answers to find and become better leaders today?
For the past decade, Moshik Temkin has been exploring these questions at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government and at universities around the world. In this book, he offers a deep dive into the nature of leadership, from the highest ranks to the most hopeless situations.
Drawing on stories from across history and culture, Temkin considers how leaders have made decisions, inspired others and forged a path in challenging circumstances – from the Great Depression to the dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo, from the Suffragettes to the anticolonial wars of the 20th century to the civil rights struggle – and how, in a world desperate for good leadership, we can evaluate those decisions and draw lessons for ourselves today.
Warriors, Rebels and Saints (Paperback)
The Art of Leadership from Machiavelli to Malcolm X
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A deep dive into how we define, seek and become leaders.
Do leaders make history, or does history make leaders? What should we do when the wrong people are in power? And how can we harness the answers to find and become better leaders today?
This book offers a deep-dive into the art, science and practice of leadership around the world and across ages, led by a Harvard professor and historian. Through wide-ranging and lively stories, Moshik Temkin considers the lessons, and warnings, we can take from leaders such as Franklin D Roosevelt and the suffragettes, the Civil Rights struggle and anticolonial wars. From the necessary qualities of leaders in a crisis, to how to lead when you don't have any power, this book also examines how, in a world desperate for good leadership, we might draw lessons for ourselves today.
Reviews for Warriors, Rebels and Saints
Financial Times
Ellen Fitzpatrick, author The Highest Glass Ceiling
Rana Mitter, author Modern China
Fredrik Logevall, Laurence D. Belfer Professor of International Affairs, Harvard University
Kirkus