ISBN-13: 9789403804415 / Angielski / Miękka / 272 str.
History remembers their failures but forgets their achievements.From Cleopatra to Nixon, from Nestorius to Churchill, Falsely Vilified? re-examines some of the most maligned figures in history: men and women whose reputations have been shaped by distortion, propaganda, or the magnifying glass of a single failure.Philip G.W. Baker argues that while few of these individuals were without fault, many have been judged disproportionately. Some were condemned for one ill-fated decision that eclipsed a lifetime of achievement; others were recast as villains by their enemies or by later myth-makers seeking moral simplicity where the truth was far more complex. With clarity, fairness, and meticulous research, Falsely Vilified? challenges readers to reconsider how history assigns blame, and how easily the flawed can be mistaken for the wicked. It is a powerful exploration of character, reputation, and the human tendency to remember wrongdoing more vividly than accomplishment.