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Reappraisals Reflections on the Forgotten Twentieth Century

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ISBN-10: 0143115057

ISBN-13: 9780143115052

Edition: N/A

Authors: Tony Judt

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Tony Judt is on e of today’s leading historians and thinkers. Winner of the Hannah Arendt Prize in 2007, his previous book, Postwar, was hailed as “monumental . . . a tour de force”by Foreign Affairs, among other leading publications. In Reappraisals, he persuasively argues that we have entered an “age of forgetting.” Drawing provocative connections between a dazzling range of subjects, from Jewish intellectuals and the challenge of evil in the recent European past to the interpretation of the Cold War to the displacement of history by heritage, Judt takes us beyond what we think we know of the past to explain how we came to know it, and shows how much of our history has been sacrificed in…    
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List price: $30.00
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 3/31/2009
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 464
Size: 5.49" wide x 8.44" long x 0.99" tall
Weight: 0.924
Language: English

Tony Judt was educated at King's College, Cambridge and the cole Normale Sup rieure, Paris, and taught at Cambridge, Oxford, and Berkeley. He was the Erich Maria Remarque Professor of European Studies at New York University, as well as founder and director of the Remarque Institute, creating an ongoing conversation between Europe and America. The author or editor of fourteen books, Professor Judt was a frequent contributor to the New York Review of Books, the Times Literary Supplement, the New Republic, the New York Times and many other journals across Europe and the United States. Professor Judt is the author of The Memory Chalet, Ill Fares the Land, Reappraisals: Reflections on the…    

Acknowledgments
Introduction The World We Have Lost
The Heart of Darkness
Arthur Koestler, the Exemplary Intellectual
The Elementary Truths of Primo Levi
The Jewish Europe of Man�s Sperber
Hannah Arendt and Evil
The Politics of Intellectual Engagement
Albert Camus: "The best man in France"
Elucubrations: The "Marxism" of Louis Althusser
Eric Hobsbawm and the Romance of Communism
Goodbye to All That? Leszek Kolakowski and the Marxist Legacy
A "Pope of Ideas"? John Paul II and the Modern World
Edward Said: The Rootless Cosmopolitan
Lost in Transition: Places and Memories
The Catastrophe: The Fall of France, 1940
A la recherche du temps perdu: France and Its Pasts
The Gnome in the Garden: Tony Blair and Britain's "Heritage"
The Stateless State: Why Belgium Matters
Romania between History and Europe
Dark Victory: Israel's Six-Day War
The Country That Wouldn't Grow Up
The American (Half-) Century
An American Tragedy? The Case of Whittaker Chambers
The Crisis: Kennedy, Khrushchev, and Cuba
The Illusionist: Henry Kissinger and American Foreign Policy
Whose Story Is It? The Cold War in Retrospect
The Silence of the Lambs: On the Strange Death of Liberal America
The Good Society: Europe vs. America
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