Paris After the Liberation: 1944 - 1949
Autor Artemis Cooper, Antony Beevoren Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 oct 2007
'A beautifully written book about a vast tapestry of military, political and social upheaval. Remarkably well-researched, wise, balanced, very funny at times . . . I was a witness to events in Paris in the first desperate, glorious, mad weeks, and this is just how it was'
Dirk Bogarde
Post-liberation Paris: an epoch charged with political and conflicting emotions. Liberation was greeted with joy but marked by recriminations and the trauma of purges. The feverish intellectual arguments of the young took place amidst the mundane reality of hunger and fuel shortages. This is a thrilling, unsurpassed account of the drama and upheaval of one of history's most fascinating eras.
'A dashing, multi-dimensional story. This book covers all aspects of life - diplomacy, strategy, rationing, politics and politicking (from Churchill, Pétain's and de Gaulle's point of view), the international theatricals and the tourist invasion, blitzkrieg and Ritzkrieg - to create a lovely tapestry, threaded with facts and figures'
Olivier Todd,Sunday Times
'Absorbing . . . a rich, many-layered account, selecting from official documents, private archives, memoirs and histories with a wonderful lightness of touch, so that the most complex events become clear' Jenny Uglow,Independent on Sunday
Antony Beevor is the renowned author ofStalingrad, which won the Samuel Johnson Prize, the Wolfson Prize for History and the Hawthornden Prize for Literature, andBerlin, which received the first Longman-History Today Trustees' Award. His books have sold nearly four million copies.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780141032412
ISBN-10: 0141032413
Pagini: 464
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0141032413
Pagini: 464
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Antony
Beevor
(Author)
Antony Beevoris the author ofCrete: The Battle and the Resistance(Runciman Prize),Stalingrad(Samuel Johnson Prize, Wolfson Prize for History and Hawthornden Prize),Berlin: The Downfall,The Battle for Spain(Premio La Vanguardia),D-Day: The Battle for Normandy(Prix Henry Malherbe and the RUSI Westminster Medal),The Second World War, Ardennes 1944(Prix Médicis shortlist) andArnhem.The number one bestselling historian in Britain, Beevor's books have appeared in thirty-three languages and have sold over eight million copies. A former chairman of the Society of Authors, he has received a number of honorary doctorates. He is also a visiting professor at the University of Kent and an Honorary Fellow of King's College, London. He was knighted in 2017.
Antony Beevoris the author ofCrete: The Battle and the Resistance(Runciman Prize),Stalingrad(Samuel Johnson Prize, Wolfson Prize for History and Hawthornden Prize),Berlin: The Downfall,The Battle for Spain(Premio La Vanguardia),D-Day: The Battle for Normandy(Prix Henry Malherbe and the RUSI Westminster Medal),The Second World War, Ardennes 1944(Prix Médicis shortlist) andArnhem.The number one bestselling historian in Britain, Beevor's books have appeared in thirty-three languages and have sold over eight million copies. A former chairman of the Society of Authors, he has received a number of honorary doctorates. He is also a visiting professor at the University of Kent and an Honorary Fellow of King's College, London. He was knighted in 2017.
Recenzii
A
rich
and
intriguing
storywhich
the
authors
disentangle
with
great
skill
Skilfully balances historical narrative with social analysis, and tempering the appalling with the absurd
Outstanding. Enormously enjoyable to read- exciting, lively, funny, and admirably tolerant and objective in its opinions. It ishard to see how it could have been better done
Held me gripped by every page and I was impatient at any interruption.The details of this book are spellbinding, often frightening and sometimes funny
This book, like the city it discusses, oscillates satisfyingly between blunt history and roistering gossip
To understand France today you should read this book about France yesterday . . . a wonderfully enjoyable picture. It iscompulsive reading
There is hardly any aspect of French life during that period which the authors do not explore, always withcompellingliveliness and omniverous zeal. . . I shall return gratefully to it again and again
A perceptive portrait of Paris in its heyday
A beautifully written book about a vast tapestry of military, political and social upheaval. Remarkably well-researched, wise, balanced, very funny at times . . . I was a witness to events in Paris in the first desperate, glorious, mad weeks, andthis is just how it was
A dashing, multi-dimensional story. This book covers all aspects of life - diplomacy, strategy, rationing, politics and politicking (from Churchill, Pétain's and de Gaulle's point of view), the international theatricals and the tourist invasion, blitzkrieg and Ritzkrieg - to create a lovely tapestry, threaded with facts and figures
Absorbing . . .a rich, many-layered account, selecting from official documents, private archives, memoirs and histories with a wonderful lightness of touch, so that the most complex events become clear
Skilfully balances historical narrative with social analysis, and tempering the appalling with the absurd
Outstanding. Enormously enjoyable to read- exciting, lively, funny, and admirably tolerant and objective in its opinions. It ishard to see how it could have been better done
Held me gripped by every page and I was impatient at any interruption.The details of this book are spellbinding, often frightening and sometimes funny
This book, like the city it discusses, oscillates satisfyingly between blunt history and roistering gossip
To understand France today you should read this book about France yesterday . . . a wonderfully enjoyable picture. It iscompulsive reading
There is hardly any aspect of French life during that period which the authors do not explore, always withcompellingliveliness and omniverous zeal. . . I shall return gratefully to it again and again
A perceptive portrait of Paris in its heyday
A beautifully written book about a vast tapestry of military, political and social upheaval. Remarkably well-researched, wise, balanced, very funny at times . . . I was a witness to events in Paris in the first desperate, glorious, mad weeks, andthis is just how it was
A dashing, multi-dimensional story. This book covers all aspects of life - diplomacy, strategy, rationing, politics and politicking (from Churchill, Pétain's and de Gaulle's point of view), the international theatricals and the tourist invasion, blitzkrieg and Ritzkrieg - to create a lovely tapestry, threaded with facts and figures
Absorbing . . .a rich, many-layered account, selecting from official documents, private archives, memoirs and histories with a wonderful lightness of touch, so that the most complex events become clear