The story of Europe's emergence from the catastrophe of fascism and world war - and how the broad anti-fascist consensus on which this was based has ominously unravelled in recent decades.
The story of Europe's emergence from the catastrophe of fascism and world war - and how the broad anti-fascist consensus on which this was based has ominously unravelled in recent decades.
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).
Inhaltsangabe
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
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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