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A World on Edge von Daniel Schönpflug

The End of the Great War and the Dawn of a New Age
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ISBN: 978-1-5098-1851-8
GTIN: 9781509818518
Einband: Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
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In 1918 Europe lay in ruins. With the end of the First World War, a radical new start seemed not only possible, but inevitable, and unorthodox ideas lit up the age. The struggle to determine the future had begun. In A World on Edge historian Daniel Schönpflug describes this watershed year as it was experienced on the ground - open-ended, unfathomable, its outcome unclear - by those who lived through the turmoil, whether famous or ordinary, among them the sculptor Käthe Kollwitz, who lost her son in the war, Moina Michael, who was about to invent the 'remembrance poppy' and Ho Chi Minh, who was washing dishes in Paris while dreaming of liberating Vietnam. The result is a vivid panorama of a world suspended between enthusiasm and disappointment, and of a moment in which the window of opportunity was suddenly open, only to quickly close shut once again. 'Schönpflug's study of the immediate aftermath of the First World War brings a fresh and varied perspective to a familiar narrative, and reminds one of the brief period of optimism and hope that came out of the carnage and chaos.' Financial Times, Books of the Year 'Moving and inspired book . . . An evocative and deeply affecting requiem for what might have been.' Douglas Smith, author of Rasputin and Former People 'Outstanding . . . a wonderfully stimulating guide to a world that knew it had changed utterly but was fearful about where it was heading.' Evening Standard

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In 1918 Europe lay in ruins. With the end of the First World War, a radical new start seemed not only possible, but inevitable, and unorthodox ideas lit up the age. The struggle to determine the future had begun. In A World on Edge historian Daniel Schönpflug describes this watershed year as it was experienced on the ground - open-ended, unfathomable, its outcome unclear - by those who lived through the turmoil, whether famous or ordinary, among them the sculptor Käthe Kollwitz, who lost her son in the war, Moina Michael, who was about to invent the 'remembrance poppy' and Ho Chi Minh, who was washing dishes in Paris while dreaming of liberating Vietnam. The result is a vivid panorama of a world suspended between enthusiasm and disappointment, and of a moment in which the window of opportunity was suddenly open, only to quickly close shut once again. 'Schönpflug's study of the immediate aftermath of the First World War brings a fresh and varied perspective to a familiar narrative, and reminds one of the brief period of optimism and hope that came out of the carnage and chaos.' Financial Times, Books of the Year 'Moving and inspired book . . . An evocative and deeply affecting requiem for what might have been.' Douglas Smith, author of Rasputin and Former People 'Outstanding . . . a wonderfully stimulating guide to a world that knew it had changed utterly but was fearful about where it was heading.' Evening Standard

Autor Schönpflug, Daniel
Verlag Pan macmillan Ltd.
Einband Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
Erscheinungsjahr 2019
Seitenangabe 352 S.
Lieferstatus Lieferbar in ca. 10-20 Arbeitstagen
Ausgabekennzeichen Englisch
Masse H19.6 cm x B13.0 cm x D2.2 cm 230 g
Coverlag Picador (Imprint/Brand)
Verlagsartikelnummer 71418

Über den Autor Daniel Schönpflug

Profesor de Historia en la Freie Universität Berlin y coordinador académico del Instituto de Estudios Avanzados de Berlín, está especializado en Historia europea de los siglos XVIII, XIX y XX. Goza de gran éxito como escritor y ha participado, además, en distintas coproducciones televisivas.

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