Bessemer community appreciates vaccine pop-up clinic
Cahaba Medical Center vaccinates 90 people Share Updated: 6:18 PM CDT Jul 29, 2021
Cahaba Medical Center vaccinates 90 people Share Updated: 6:18 PM CDT Jul 29, 2021
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Show Transcript Well Guy 90 people came and got their first shot here at new Bethlehem Baptist Church. That came to a surprise to those who organized this event. Some of the people I spoke with say trusted conversations they had with loved ones is what drove them here. David A. Bell had no plans to get the COVID-19 vaccine. Just be honest with you. Trust in the government and especially when it comes to the black community. So that counter, you know, really Had me on the fence. The 50 year old says her father helped her off that fence. Bell just met her dad for the first time in her life that let me know that he do care even though we haven t been in contact. But one of his first concern was me having the shot getting
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Laura O’Brien assesses recent work on his life and legacy.
Two hundred years after his death, what more is there to say about Napoleon Bonaparte? He remains a perennially popular subject for works of history aimed at the general reader, whether conventional biographies or more specialised studies on aspects of his life, regime and cultural legacy. If, as the Napoleonic historian Philip Dwyer suggests, writing a biography is like holding up a mirror for a contemporary readership, who is the Napoleon that is reflected back at us in 2021?
The work of Napoleonic biographers has been made somewhat easier in the past two decades thanks to the publication, with the support of the Fondation Napoléon, of 15 volumes of Napoleon’s correspondence (the final volume appeared in 2018). This material underpins many of the biographies published in recent years. Chief among these are the multi-volume works by Philip Dwyer, whose final volume in his trilogy,
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Men on Horseback: The Power of Charisma in the Age of Revolution gallops through the eighteenth century to trace the modern emergence of charismatic leadership when romanticism met revolutionary politics.
David A. Bell,
WHAT MAKES leadership charismatic? That question has loomed large since the eighteenth century with transformations wrought by revolution and mass politics. Political hero worship has ties with authoritarian temptations, but it also has a place in the electoral politics of constitutional democracies with their demand for persuasion. Charisma inspires more effectively than rational argument, let alone the currently diminished claims of technical expertise or standing within bureaucratic hierarchies.