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Games with Shadows

Autor Neal Ascherson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 ian 2013
Beautifully written, intelligent and provocative reflections on the world scene as Ascherson looks first at the painful business of being English in a period of decline marked by public nastiness and private confusion. He goes on to attack - in an important and original series of arguments -the politics of 'Stonehenge': the UK's archaic and undemocratic constitution, and finally examines the temptations of state power in Mrs Thatcher's decade. Next, Ascherson takes us on a personal tour of Europe, 'the barbaric continent', exposing some ugly hatred and memories lurking beneath the cultured surface; he writes movingly about the courage and sacrifice that nations at their best can draw out. His meditations on Eastern Europe, 'Waltzing With Molotov', are exemplary for their critical sympathy. In the book's final section, a vivid and memorable collection of sectarians, spies, traitors, heroes, monsters and victims reveals a lot about fear and hope in the closing years of this dangerous century.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781448206384
ISBN-10: 1448206383
Pagini: 500
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Reader
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Charles Neal Ascherson (born October 5, 1932) is a Scottish journalist and writer. He was born in Edinburgh and educated at Eton and King's College, Cambridge, where he read history. He was described by the historian Eric Hobsbawm as "perhaps the most brilliant student I ever had. I didn't really teach him much, I just let him get on with it."After graduating with a starred First, he declined offers to pursue an academic career. Instead, he chose a career in journalism, first at the Manchester Guardian and then at The Scotsman (1959-1960), The Observer (1960-1990) and the Independent on Sunday (1990-1998). He contributed scripts for the 1974 documentary series World at War and the 1998 series The Cold War. In recent years, he has also been a regular contributor to the London Review of Books.

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I A Ruinous CityChords of Identity in a Minor KeyThe Nostalgia Game'Tell the Children...'The Lost World of Small-Town EnglandDead HousesSettlers and NativesCaring ColonistsIntelligentsia WantedThe English BourgeoisieThe Spreading SlimeDracula in BritainGreater Privilege Hath No Man...The English RiotEnforcing 'Culture''Don't Be Afraid - and Don't Steal!'Scottish ContradictionsStonehenge and its Power StrugglesThe Means of Grace, the Hope of GlorySecret Passions of the BritishII Druids: The Politics of Unreformed BritainA Spectator SportPolicing the Market-PlaceDruidsMr Gladstone the Land RaiderGladstone's Defeat and Our LossTelling SidThe Case for a Bill of RightsThe No-Go AreaA Dumb-Bell WorldThatcher's DreamLast LeaderThe Great Cash-InCapitalThe Land and the PeopleA Scottish TempleCoals in the Bath, Sun on the BrainJournalists Behind the WireAncient Britons and the Republican DreamIII Europe: A Barbaric ContinentTiring the RomansAxel's CastlesThe Cost of BitburgThe 'Bildung' of BarbieThe Death DoctorsThe Shadows Over France's FeastGreek Civil War - Rambo-StyleThe Strange Death of the PeasantryApartheid in EuropeToads, Journalists, Cats and PolicemenFrontiersIV Waltzing with Molotov: Eastern EuropeGobachov's GiftsChanging PartnersThe Polish GhostsPilsudski, or How to Ignore Defeat1956: How Poland Got Away With ItRequiem for an Old Piano BangerInvisible MenThe Berlin Wall as Holy MonsterWhy Burning People is Always Wrong'You Lose Freedom by Fighting for It'Suffering WritingThe Unsung Heroes of ChernobylRussian MistDream of EscapeBad DreamsV Consolations and DiscontentsPictsBrothersNations on ParadeF3080ExilesTerroristsAlive and WellSpiesTraitorsWitnessCriticsDiariesMedia HeroesTempersSexPrecisionPity, Love and the Accident of BirthThe Good Soldier SchimekRemember Them in SongSources