A marvelous global history of the pivotal year 1945 as a new world emerged from the ruins of World War II
Year Zero is a landmark reckoning with the great drama that ensued after war came to an end in 1945. One world had ended and a new, uncertain one was beginning. Regime change had come on a global scale: across Asia (including China, Korea, Indochina, and the Philippines, and of course Japan) and all of continental Europe. Out of the often vicious power struggles that ensued emerged the modern world as we know it.
In human terms, the scale of transformation is almost impossible to imagine. Great cities around the world lay in ruins, their populations decimated, displaced, starving. Harsh revenge was meted out on a wide scale, and the ground was laid for much horror to come. At the same time, in the wake of unspeakable loss, the euphoria of the liberated was extraordinary, and the revelry unprecedented. The postwar years gave rise to the European welfare state, the United Nations, decolonization, Japanese pacifism, and the European Union. Social, cultural, and political “reeducation” was imposed on vanquished by victors on a scale that also had no historical precedent. Much that was done was ill advised, but in hindsight, as Ian Buruma shows us, these efforts were in fact relatively enlightened, humane, and effective.
A poignant grace note throughout this history is Buruma’s own father’s story. Seized by the Nazis during the occupation of Holland, he spent much of the war in Berlin as a laborer, and by war’s end was literally hiding in the rubble of a flattened city, having barely managed to survive starvation rations, Allied bombing, and Soviet shock troops when the end came. His journey home and attempted reentry into “normalcy” stand in many ways for his generation’s experience.
A work of enormous range and stirring human drama, conjuring both the Asian and European theaters with equal fluency, Year Zero is a book that Ian Buruma is perhaps uniquely positioned to write. It is surely his masterpiece
Ian Buruma is the Luce Professor of Democracy, Human Rights, and Journalism at Bard College. His previous books include The China Lover, Murder in Amsterdam, Occidentalism, God's Dust, Behind the Mask, The Wages of Guilt, Bad Elements, and Taming the Gods.
写这段话的时候,本人刚刚看了28页。 我觉得《零年》这本书,填补了一个国内的视角空白。尤其是关注1949年新旧秩序交替岁月的那段历史,因为意识形态的原因,中国大陆封闭、保守的政策,导致我们的视角在很长时间内与政府的表述角度高度统一,无论是主动还是被迫,还是无意识...
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評分一九四五年,世界现代史的开端。在这一年,正义联盟战胜了邪恶帝国,人类历史上最大一场浩劫终得以落幕。乐观、希望、自信、昂扬,这些情绪弥漫在胜利国的每一个角落,那些从战争中被拯救过来的人民,都以前所未有的热情,站在战后还未清扫的废墟上,凝望未来,希冀未来,并准...
評分一九四五年,世界现代史的开端。在这一年,正义联盟战胜了邪恶帝国,人类历史上最大一场浩劫终得以落幕。乐观、希望、自信、昂扬,这些情绪弥漫在胜利国的每一个角落,那些从战争中被拯救过来的人民,都以前所未有的热情,站在战后还未清扫的废墟上,凝望未来,希冀未来,并准...
評分关于1945,人们惯常聚焦于成王败寇的战争结果和战后美苏势力范围的划分,一将功成万骨枯视角下,众多战后遗留症都成了无足轻重的调味品。本书作者则从这些易忽略的角落出发,给我们观察二战后的世界,提供了一个全新视角。丰富庞博的时事资料和众多当事人的现场演绎,使其成为...
曆史有這種 narrative 纔完整。
评分It's inevitable that Buruma also makes some wrong interpretations of the past here.
评分14hrs28mins “...even though many of these would turn to ash, as everything eventually does.”
评分值得看的一種full history或者deep history。這本書留下一個有趣的問題,為什麼改變全人類的宏大時間,之前卻被支離破碎地各自錶述呢?
评分值得看的一種full history或者deep history。這本書留下一個有趣的問題,為什麼改變全人類的宏大時間,之前卻被支離破碎地各自錶述呢?
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