Goodbye to All That?: The Story of Europe Since 1945

Author:   Dan Stone (Professor of Modern History, Royal Holloway, University of London)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780199697717


Pages:   408
Publication Date:   23 January 2014
Format:   Hardback
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Goodbye to All That?: The Story of Europe Since 1945


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Author:   Dan Stone (Professor of Modern History, Royal Holloway, University of London)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.10cm , Height: 3.70cm , Length: 24.00cm
Weight:   0.748kg
ISBN:  

9780199697717


ISBN 10:   019969771
Pages:   408
Publication Date:   23 January 2014
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface Part I: The Rise of the Postwar Consensus 1: Consensus Enforced: Eastern Europe, 1944-1953 2: Consensus of Silence: Western Europe, 1944-1953 Part II: Boom to Bust 3: Golden Years: Western Europe, 1953-1975 4: Catching Up? Eastern Europe, 1953-1975 Part III: Shock Treatment 5: Neo-Liberalism: Western Europe, 1975-1989 6: Gerontocracy: Eastern Europe, 1975-1989 Part IV: The Fall of the Postwar Consensus 7: Consensus Shattered 8: Memory Wars Conclusion Notes Index

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Dan Stone,[is] one of the finest historians of Europe working in Britain today Arne Westad, BBC History Magazine ...have no fear. Dan Stone is far too fine a historian to see the past as unlinear and neatly packaged. Arne Westad, BBC History Magazine ... a good historian must, on the basis of detailed knowledge and sound judgement, define and present the important issues, leaving a lot of things aside. The past six decades of Europe's history, full of complexities and transformations, imperatively need this sort of treatment, and they get it in Dan Stone's illuminating and stimulating book ... One of the book's admirable features is Stone's ability to devote serious attention, decade by decade, to both Eastern and Western Europe. Times Higher Education


... the book's innovative take on the postwar period ... is thus a worthy companion to Tony Judt's magisterial Postwar (2005). Stone's emphasis on the centrality of memory politics presents a new way of thinking about the connections between disparate phenomena, along with a new set of tools for explaining Europe's troubled present Central European History Dan Stone has written the first serious history since Tony Judt of the continent after 1945 Robert Gerwarth, Irish Times Dan Stone,[is] one of the finest historians of Europe working in Britain today Arne Westad, BBC History Magazine ...have no fear. Dan Stone is far too fine a historian to see the past as unlinear and neatly packaged. Arne Westad, BBC History Magazine ... a good historian must, on the basis of detailed knowledge and sound judgement, define and present the important issues, leaving a lot of things aside. The past six decades of Europe's history, full of complexities and transformations, imperatively need this sort of treatment, and they get it in Dan Stone's illuminating and stimulating book ... One of the book's admirable features is Stone's ability to devote serious attention, decade by decade, to both Eastern and Western Europe. Times Higher Education A well-researched and academic volume. Birmingham Jewish Recorder Compellingly written. Internationale Spectator


A valuable contribution to the historiography of the post-war period. * H-Net * ... the book's innovative take on the postwar period ... is thus a worthy companion to Tony Judt's magisterial Postwar (2005). Stone's emphasis on the centrality of memory politics presents a new way of thinking about the connections between disparate phenomena, along with a new set of tools for explaining Europe's troubled present * Central European History * Dan Stone has written the first serious history since Tony Judt of the continent after 1945 * Robert Gerwarth, Irish Times * Dan Stone,[is] one of the finest historians of Europe working in Britain today * Arne Westad, BBC History Magazine * ...have no fear. Dan Stone is far too fine a historian to see the past as unlinear and neatly packaged. * Arne Westad, BBC History Magazine * ... a good historian must, on the basis of detailed knowledge and sound judgement, define and present the important issues, leaving ""a lot of things"" aside. The past six decades of Europe's history, full of complexities and transformations, imperatively need this sort of treatment, and they get it in Dan Stone's illuminating and stimulating book ... One of the book's admirable features is Stone's ability to devote serious attention, decade by decade, to both Eastern and Western Europe. * Times Higher Education * A well-researched and academic volume. * Birmingham Jewish Recorder * Compellingly written. * Internationale Spectator * absorbing and provocative * John Connelly, American Historical Review * this is a provocative, well-argued, and very readable synthesis that surely will inspire more debate on how to make sense of the second half of Europes twentieth century. * Frank Biess, European History Quarterly *


... a good historian must, on the basis of detailed knowledge and sound judgement, define and present the important issues, leaving a lot of things aside. The past six decades of Europe's history, full of complexities and transformations, imperatively need this sort of treatment, and they get it in Dan Stone's illuminating and stimulating book ... One of the book's admirable features is Stone's ability to devote serious attention, decade by decade, to both Eastern and Western Europe. Times Higher Education


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Dan Stone is Professor of Modern History at Royal Holloway, University of London. He is a historian of ideas who has written or edited fourteen books on subjects including the Holocaust, genocide, fascism and eugenics, including (as editor) the The Oxford Handbook of Postwar European History (2012).

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