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Ruin and Renewal : Civilising Europe After the Second World War

Betts, Paul

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'Excellent ... much to ponder' Financial Times'Essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the world of today' - Margaret MacMillan, author of War: How Conflict Shaped Us'A masterpiece' David Motadel, author of Revolutionary World1945. Europe lies in ruins - its cities and towns destroyed by conflict, its economies crippled, its societies ripped apart by war and violence. In the wake of the physical devastation came profound moral questions: how could Europe - once proudly confident of its place at the heart of the 'civilised world' - have done this to itself? And what did it mean that it had?In the years that followed, Europeans - from politicians to refugees, poets to campaigners, religious leaders to communist revolutionaries - tried to make sense of what had happened, and to forge a new concept of civilisation that would bring peace and progress to a broken continent. As they wrestled with questions great and small - from the legacy of colonialism to workplace etiquette - institutions and shared ideals emerged which still shape our world today. Rich with original sources and individual voices, this is a gripping, authoritative account of how Europe rose from the ashes of the Second World War - and forged itself anew.

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  • Utgivelsesdato:

    02.09.2021

  • ISBN/Varenr:

    9781788161107

  • Språk:

    , Engelsk

  • Forlag:

    Profile Books Ltd

  • Fagtema:

    Historie og arkeologi

  • Litteraturtype:

    Sakprosa

  • Utgave:

    Main

  • Sider:

    544

  • Høyde:

    12.9 cm

  • Bredde:

    19.9 cm