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Broken Lives: How Ordinary Germans Experienced the 20th Century

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Full Title:

Broken Lives: How Ordinary Germans Experienced the 20th Century

Contributors:

By (Author) Konrad H. Jarausch

ISBN:

9780691174587

Publisher:

Princeton University Press

Imprint:

Princeton University Press

Publication Date:

21st August 2018

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

943.087

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

464

Dimensions:

Width 155mm, Height 235mm

Description

The gripping stories of ordinary Germans who lived through World War II, the Holocaust, and Cold War partition-but also recovery, reunification, and rehabilitation Broken Lives is a gripping account of the twentieth century as seen through the eyes of ordinary Germans who came of age under Hitler and whose lives were scarred and sometimes destro

Reviews

"One of Kirkus Reviews' Best Nonfiction Books of 2018"
"Smithsonian: Best History Books of 2018"
"One of Choice Reviews' Outstanding Academic Titles of 2018"
"A revealing study of the lives of ordinary Germans under the Third Reich and its aftermath. . . . A provocative addition to a vast literature: Jarausch's history complicates our understanding of German society during the early decades of the 20th century." * Kirkus *
"Its a wide-ranging, panoramic, revealing treatment, and for the most part, its very dark. . . . For those who seek to understand the German experience in the twentieth century, Jarausch has done a tremendous service."---Cass R. Sunstein, New York Review of Books
"[A] fascinating study."---Neil Gregor, Literary Review
"Well written, well researched, and analytical, this publication provides considerable insight into comprehending how it is possible for a phoenix to rise from the ashes and how resilience can be a national virtue."---Stuart McClung, New York Journal of Books
"Jarausch is a class act as a researcher. Every pronouncement is carefully weighed and underpinned with evidence. His thorough, considered approach epitomises social history at its very best. . . . Through the medium of memoirs, Broken Lives offers an explanation for Germanys dramatic reversal of fortunes from catastrophe to civility."---Hester Vaizey, Times Higher Education
"Jarauschs steady technique gives the story continuity, as he traces the experiences of . . . young people coping with their inclusion into Nazi life."---Jonathan Steinberg, The Spectator
"Broken Lives . . . shows how World War I defeat did not lead to repentance in a country that had become theologically liberal or atheistic, but plans for revenge. For several years ordinary non-Jewish Germans rode high and thrilled to accounts of military victory, but their comeuppance was severe. All Germans suffered for a decade starting in 1942, and for those in the east torment lasted for nearly a half-century."---Marvin Olasky, World (25 Good History Reads)

Author Bio

Konrad H. Jarausch is the Lurcy Professor of European Civilization at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. His many books include Out of Ashes: A New History of Europe in the Twentieth Century and Reluctant Accomplice: A Wehrmacht Soldier's Letters from the Eastern Front (both Princeton). He lives in Chapel Hill and Berlin.

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