Postwar

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Born in 1948, Tony Judt was raised in the East End of London by a mother whose parents had immigrated from Russia and a Belgian father who descended from a line of Lithuanian rabbis. Judt was educated at Emanuel School, before receiving a BA (1969) and PhD (1972) in history from the University of Cambridge.

Like many other Jewish parents living in postwar Europe, his mother and father were secular, but they sent him to Hebrew school and steeped him in the Yiddish culture of his grandparents, which Judt says he still thinks of wistfully. Urged on by his parents, Judt enthusiastically waded into the world of Israeli politics at age 15. He helped promote the migration of British Jews to Israel. In 1966, having won an exhibition to King's College Cambridge, he took a gap year and went to work on kibbutz Machanaim. When Nasser expelled UN troops from Sinai in 1967, and Israel mobilized for war, like many European Jews, he volunteered to replace kibbutz members who had been called up. During and in the aftermath of the Six-Day War, he worked as a driver and translator for the Israel Defense Forces.

But during the aftermath of the war, Judt's belief in the Zionist enterprise began to unravel. "I went with this idealistic fantasy of creating a socialist, communitarian country through work," Judt has said. The problem, he began to believe, was that this view was "remarkably unconscious of the people who had been kicked out of the country and were suffering in refugee camps to make this fantasy possible."

Career: King's College, Cambridge, England, fellow, 1972-78; University of California at Berkeley, assistant professor, 1978-80; St. Anne's College, Oxford University, Oxford, England, fellow, 1980-87; New York University, New York, NY, professor of history, 1987--, director of Remarque Institute, 1995--.

Awards: American Council of Learned Societies, fellow, 1980; British Academy Award for Research, 1984; Nuffield Foundation fellow, 1986; Guggenheim fellow, 1989; Pulitzer Prize in general nonfiction finalist, 2006, for Postwar: A History of Europe since 1945.

出版者:Pimlico
作者:Tony Judt
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頁數:933
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出版時間:2007-2-1
價格:GBP 12.99
裝幀:Paperback
isbn號碼:9780712665643
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圖書標籤:
  • 曆史 
  • 歐州 
  • 歐洲史 
  • History 
  • 歐洲 
  • 英文原版 
  • 英文 
  • 現代史 
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Almost a decade in the making, this much-anticipated grand history of postwar Europe from one of the world's most esteemed historians and intellectuals is a singular achievement. Postwar is the first modern history that covers all of Europe, both east and west, drawing on research in six languages to sweep readers through thirty-four nations and sixty years of political and cultural change-all in one integrated, enthralling narrative. Both intellectually ambitious and compelling to read, thrilling in its scope and delightful in its small details, Postwar is a rare joy.

Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize

Winner of the Council on Foreign Relations Arthur Ross Book Award

One of the New York Times' Ten Best Books of the Year

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欧洲:之所以把这个词汇作为第一个关键词,很显然是因为欧洲本身复杂难描的地理、政治、宗教和文化等因素使然。正如托尼•朱特所言,“战后欧洲史是一个笼罩在沉默里和不在场的故事”,这个曾经在语言、宗教信仰、共同社会和民族都相互重叠的欧洲从1914年到1945年间差点被摧...  

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1968:历史上也有过其他的革命年份,比如1848年的革命,那才欧洲意义上的独特归属。但1968年的革命之所以如此特殊就在于它超越了欧洲的局限。专栏作家马克•科兰斯基在《1968:撞击世界的年代》一书提到这个特殊的年份时说:“1968年是那么独特,它在人类历史上绝无仅有,并...  

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才发现没什么特殊的啊国啊情什么的,其实别的位置都发生过只是你不知道而已。 喜欢那句“审查的不一定是经典”(原文是这样吗?后头查查,这只是自己理解的) 对了,近几日看哈耶克的几篇报告,开始理解撒切尔夫人的一些改革目的了,但还不是很清楚:) PS:这本书的翻译有点儿古...  

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载于南方都市报http://gcontent.nddaily.com/1/16/116c57ce18c1d5b3/Blog/ffe/2f5341.html 我父亲在上世纪50年代中期因白内障导致双目接近失明,从外语教师的职务上退休,命令我每天给他念报纸,专读国际新闻。因此,什么“西德复活军国主义”、“美、英、法、苏四大国首脑...  

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最近要是有什麼歷史書是非推不可的話,當屬這四大冊的《戰後歐洲六十年》了。 去年看到第一冊上市時,本來是沒很注意,想說這類書也不少了。不過後來看到譯者,就稍微去查了一下資料,然後就收了,等到全出完才在最近閱讀完畢,果然,沒讓筆者失望。 看東尼‧賈德的這套《...  

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I read it at home. I read it in office. I read it in the dresser, and more over quiet tea. I read it a decade ago and today and in between.

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戰後的歐洲也是一段廢墟重建的曆史。

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I read it at home. I read it in office. I read it in the dresser, and more over quiet tea. I read it a decade ago and today and in between.

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"Every epoch is a sphinx that plunges into the abyss as soon as its riddle has been solved."

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perfect

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