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Reappraisals

Reflections on the Forgotten Twentieth Century

Tony Judt
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Duration
16h 53m
Year
2008
Language
English

About

The accelerating changes of the past generation have been accompanied by a similarly accelerated amnesia. The twentieth century has become "history" at an unprecedented rate. The world of 2007 is so utterly unlike that of even 1987, much less any earlier time, that we have lost touch with our immediate past even before we have begun to make sense of it-and the results are proving calamitous.
In less than a generation, the headlong advance of globalization, with its geographical shifts of emphasis and influence, has altered structures of thought that had been essentially unchanged since the European industrial revolution. We have lost touch with a century of social thought and socially motivated activism. In Reappraisals, Tony Judt resurrects the key aspects of the world we have lost in order to remind us how important they still are to us now and to our hopes for the future.
"Exhilarating...brave and forthright."
"By turns fascinating [and] edifying...Judt is one of our foremost historians of Europe, an elegant writer and subtle thinker."
"Perhaps the greatest single collection of thinking on the political, diplomatic, social, and cultural history of the past century."
"As a fascinating exploration of the world we have recently lost-for good or bad, or both-this collection…cannot be bested."
"Judt is the finest, but not least controversial, working historian of twentieth-century and current-day Europe. This amorphous collection spans a dozen years of book reviews and essays, each provocative and...brilliant."
"Scholarly and polemical pieces, most with very sharp edges…An educative, intelligent voice urges us to attend to history and the life of the mind."

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