Reappraisals: Reflections on the Forgotten Twentieth Century

Author(s): Tony Judt

Current Affairs & Politics

As Tony Judt argues persuasively in "Reappraisals", we have entered an "age of forgetting." Today's world is so utterly unlike the world of just twenty years ago that we have set aside our immediate past even before we could make sense of it. We literally don't know where we came from, and the results of this burgeoning ignorance are proving calamitous, with the clear prospect of worse to come. We have lost touch with three generations of international policy debate, social thought and public-spirited social activism. We no longer know how to discuss such concepts and we have forgotten the role once played by intellectuals in debating, transmitting and defending the ideas that shaped their time.In "Reappraisals", Tony Judt resurrects key aspects of the world we have lost and reminds us how important they still are to us: now and to our hopes for the future. Judt draws provocative connections between a dazzling range of subjects, from the history of the neglect and recovery of the Holocaust and the challenge of 'evil' in understanding the European past, to the rise and fall of the state in public affairs and the displacement of history by 'heritage'.

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A provocative, timely assessment of how 20th century world history was created, and what it means today, by the author of POSTWAR

Shortlisted for Orwell Prize 2009.

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General Fields

  • : 9780434017416
  • : Random House
  • : William Heinemann
  • : 0.724
  • : 01 May 2008
  • : 240mm X 157mm X 38mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Tony Judt
  • : Hardback with dustjacket
  • : 909.82
  • : very good
  • : 464