My Grandfather's Knife: And Other Stories of War and Belongings

Author:   Dr Joseph Pearson
Publisher:   The History Press Ltd
ISBN:  

9780750997393


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   07 April 2022
Format:   Hardback
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A book of everyday objects which unlock the secrets of the past. A knife adorned with a swastika and an eagle's head... As a young boy, Joseph Pearson was terrified of the weapon hanging from a hook in his grandfather's basement, a trophy seized from the enemy in battle. When he later inherited the weapon, he unlocked a story far more unsettling than he could ever have imagined. By then a writer and cultural historian living in Berlin, Joseph found himself drawn to other objects from the Nazi era: a pocket diary, a recipe book, a double bass and a cotton pouch. Although the past remains a painful subject in Germany, Joseph embarked on a journey to illuminate their stories before they disappeared from living memory. A historical detective story and an enthralling account of one historian's search for answers, My Grandfather's Knife is at once a poignant meditation on memory and a unique addition to our understanding of Nazi Germany. AUTHOR: Dr Joseph Pearson was born in Canada and studied at Middlebury College in Vermont and at the University of Cambridge. He taught at Columbia University and currently lectures at the Barenboim-Said Academy. He is the author of Berlin (Reaktion Press), a portrait of the city in which he now lives and works. 126 illustrations

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Author:   Dr Joseph Pearson
Publisher:   The History Press Ltd
Imprint:   The History Press Ltd
ISBN:  

9780750997393


ISBN 10:   0750997397
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   07 April 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Extraordinary ... History at its most sensitive and evocative. Pearson's astonishing detective work has uncovered stories so poignant and original that they cannot fail to leave an indelible mark. A remarkable book that takes us to the very core of human experience -- Julia Boyd, author of <i>Travellers in the Third Reich: The Rise of Fascism Through the Eyes of Everyday People</i> Joseph Pearson has found an exceptional approach to narrate a time that has become increasingly difficult to write about. By looking at objects that shaped the Second World War, My Grandfather's Knife uses an original, unideological angle to approach historical truth. Literary non-fiction at its best -- Norman Ohler, author of <i>Blitzed: Drugs in Nazi Germany</i> My Grandfather's Knife is that important and genuinely insightful work that comes along all too infrequently. Through his deft employment of artefacts as touchstones of history, Pearson links the past with the present in a most emotive and tactile fashion, which sweeps the reader down a harrowing yet sentimental path of war, history and fickleness of human memory -- David O'Keefe, author of <i>One Day in August: Ian Fleming, Enigma and the Deadly Raid on Dieppe</i> I hugely enjoyed My Grandfather's Knife, which is both sophisticated and accessible, an engrossing and moving story of global entanglements which still resonate today. Pearson strips back each layer of the past with the forensic skill of the detective. He also writes extremely well -- Brendan Simms, author of <i>Europe: The Struggle for Supremacy</i>


My Grandfather's Knife is that important and genuinely insightful work that comes along all too infrequently. Through his deft employment of artefacts as touchstones of history, Pearson links the past with the present in a most emotive and tactile fashion, which sweeps the reader down a harrowing yet sentimental path of war, history and fickleness of human memory -- David O'Keefe, author of <i>One Day in August: Ian Fleming, Enigma and the Deadly Raid on Dieppe</i>


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Dr Joseph Pearson was born in Canada and studied at Middlebury College in Vermont and at the University of Cambridge. He taught at Columbia University and currently lectures at the Barenboim-Said Academy. He is the author of Berlin (Reaktion Press), a portrait of the city in which he now lives and works.

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