Barbara W. Tuchman won the Pulitzer Prize for Stilwell & the American Experience in China, 1911-45 in '72. She uses the life of Joseph Stilwell, the military attache to China in 1935-39 & commander of US forces & allied chief of staff to Chiang Kai-shek in '42-44, to explore the history of China from the revolution of 1911 to the turmoil of WWII, when China's right-wing Nationalist government faced attack from Japanese invaders & Communist revolutionaries. Her story is an account of both American relations with China & the experiences of one of the men on the ground. In the cantankerous but level-headed "Vinegar Joe," she found a subject who allowed her to perform, in the words of The National Review, "one of the historian's most envied magic acts: conjoining a fine biography of a man with a fascinating epic story."
巴巴拉•W.塔奇曼(Barbara W. Tuchman)
她寫齣瞭20世紀最好的曆史作品。以《八月炮火》和《史迪威與美國在中國的經驗》兩次獲得普利策奬。從1956年到1988年,她共齣版瞭10部作品:
《聖經與劍》(Bible and Sword, 1956)、《齊默爾曼電報》(The Zimmermann Telegram, 1958)、《八月炮火》(The Guns of August, 1962)、《驕傲的城堡》(The Proud Tower, 1966)、《史迪威與美國在中國的經驗》(Stilwell and the American Experience in China, 1971)、《來自中國的函件》(Notes from China, 1972)、《遙遠的鏡子》(A Distant Mirror, 1978)、《實踐曆史》(Practicing History, 1981)、《“荒唐”進行麯》(The March of Folly, 1984)、《第一次敬禮》(The First Salute, 1988)。
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評分1911-1945,对于中国来说,是一段黑暗且又混乱的日子,国内关于这一段历史的书也很多了,不过由于各种原因,恐怕难得有很客观的观点,能有一本从第三方的角度出发、外国人如何看待这一时期的中国的书,还是很不错的,至少可以拓展下思路。 这本书前面几章一直再讲史迪威的生平...
"In the end the Chinese went their own way as if the Americans had never come."
评分"In the end the Chinese went their own way as if the Americans had never come."
评分"In the end the Chinese went their own way as if the Americans had never come."
评分"In the end the Chinese went their own way as if the Americans had never come."
评分"In the end the Chinese went their own way as if the Americans had never come."
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