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In Europe : travels through the twentieth century

Mak, Geert. (Author).
Book  - 2007
940.5 Mak
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  • ISBN: 0375424954
  • ISBN: 9780375424953
  • Physical Description xvi, 876 pages : maps
  • Edition 1st American ed.
  • Publisher New York : Pantheon Books, [2007]

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Includes index.
Translation of: In Europa.
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LSC 44.00

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In Europe : Travels Through the Twentieth Century
In Europe : Travels Through the Twentieth Century
by Mak, Geert; Garrett, Sam (Translator)
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In Europe : Travels Through the Twentieth Century


Geert Mak spent the year of 1999 criss-crossing the continent, tracing the history of Europe from Verdun to Berlin, Saint Petersburg to Auschwitz, Kiev to Srebrenica. He set off in search of evidence and witnesses, looking to define the condition of Europe at the verge of a new millennium. The result is mesmerizing: Mak's rare double talent as a sharp-eyed journalist and a hugely imaginative historian makesIn Europea dazzling account of that journey, full of diaries, newspaper reports and memoirs, and the voices of prominent figures and unknown players; from the grandson of Kaiser Wilhelm II to Adrinana Warno in Poland, with her job at the gates of the camp at Birkenau. But Mak is above all an observer. He describes what he sees at places that have become Europe's wellsprings of memory, where history is written into the landscape. At Ypres, he hears the blast of munitions from the Great War that are still detonated there twice a day. In Warsaw, he finds the point where the tram rails that led to the Jewish ghetto come to a dead end in a city park. And in an abandoned nursery school near Chernobyl, where tiny pairs of shoes still stand in neat rows, he is transported back to the moment time stood still in the dying days of the Soviet Union. Mak combines the larger story of twentieth-century Europe with details that give it a face, a taste and a smell. His unique approach makes the reader an eyewitness to a half-forgotten past, full of unknown peculiarities, sudden insights and touching encounters.In Europeis a masterpiece; it reads like the epic novel of Europe's most extraordinary century.