New Books in History

New Books in History

Marshall Poe

Description: Discussions with Historians about their New Books

Results for Tag: national

Greg Castillo, “Cold War on the Home Front: The Soft Power of Midcentury Design”

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If you grew up in the 1960s or 1970s in suburbia, you probably lived in a smallish ranch house that looked like this. That house probably had an "ultra modern" kitchen that probably looked like this. I grew up in such a house and it had such a kitchen. In fact, I think my mom, sister, and self were...

Andrew Donson, “Youth in the Fatherless Land: War Pedagogy, Nationalism, and Authority in Germany, 1914-1918″

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I was a little kid during the Vietnam War. It was on the news all the time, and besides my uncle was fighting there. I followed it closely, or as closely as a little kid can. I never thought for a moment that "we" could lose. "We" were a great country run by good people; "they" were a little country...

David Laskin, “The Long Way Home. An American Journey from Ellis Island to the Great War”

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One night my wife and I were on the road, staying in a hotel in I-don't-remember-where. I woke up in the middle of the night to find said wife missing. Happily, I saw a light under the bathroom door. There she is, I thought. I fell back asleep. I woke up again sometime later. It was still the middle...

Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern, “The Anti-Imperial Choice: The Making of the Ukrainian Jew”

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I've got a name for you: Robert Zimmerman (aka Shabtai Zisel ben Avraham). You've heard of him. He was a Jewish kid from Hibbing, Minnesota. But he didn't (as the stereotype would suggest) become a doctor, lawyer, professor or businessman. Nope, the professions were not for him. He loved the Americ...

Joel Wolfe, “Autos and Progress: The Brazilian Search for Modernity”

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Here's something I learned by reading Joel Wolfe's terrific Autos and Progress: The Brazilian Search for Modernity (Oxford, 2010): the United States and Brazil have a lot in common. Both hived off European empires; both struggled with slavery and its legacy; both are profoundly multiethnic and multi...

Kenneth Moss, “Jewish Renaissance in the Russian Revolution”

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For us, every "nation" has and has always had a "culture," meaning a defining set of folkways, customs, and styles that is different from every other. But like the modern understanding of the word "nation," this idea of "culture" or "a culture" is not very old. According to the OED, the modern meani...

Rebecca Manley, “To the Tashkent Station: Evacuation and Survival in the Soviet Union at War”

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By the time the Nazi's invaded the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941, the Bolshevik Party had already amassed a considerable amount of expertise in moving masses of people around. Large population transfers (to put it mildly) were part and parcel of building socialism. Certain "elements" needed to be se...

Mark Bradley and Marilyn Young, “Making Sense of the Vietnam Wars”

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What to think about the Vietnam War? A righteous struggle against global Communist tyranny? An episode in American imperialism? A civil war into which the United States blindly stumbled? And what of the Vietnamese perspective? How did they--both North and South--understand the war?...

Padraic Kenney, “1989: Democratic Revolutions at the Cold War’s End”

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There are certain dates that every European historian knows. Among them are 1348 (The Black Death), 1517 (The Reformation), 1648 (The Peace of Westphalia),nbsp; 1789 (The French Revolution), 1848 (The Revolutions of 1848), 1914 (The beginning of World War I), 1933 (Hitler comes to power), and 1945 (...

Stevan Allen, “Roaming Ghostland: The Final Days of East Germany”

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We like to think of countries as permanent fixtures. They aren't. They come and go. In 1989, a place called the Deutsche Demokratische Republik, or East Germany, was going.nbsp; It was never really an "ordinary" place. In the West but also the East; sovereign but not sovereign; German but not German...


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