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How History Was Used in the Wars of the Twentieth Century: Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace looks at how historical thinking shaped decisions for war and peace in Germany and the United States during the twentieth century. It examines the writing and public careers of the leading historians in each nation. Robert J. Norrell suggests it is useful to analyze where the discipline of history has succeeded and failed to understand war and the many attempts to institute lasting peace. The narrative of this book testifies to the avid commitment of historians, statesmen, and the public to…mehr
How History Was Used in the Wars of the Twentieth Century: Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace looks at how historical thinking shaped decisions for war and peace in Germany and the United States during the twentieth century. It examines the writing and public careers of the leading historians in each nation. Robert J. Norrell suggests it is useful to analyze where the discipline of history has succeeded and failed to understand war and the many attempts to institute lasting peace. The narrative of this book testifies to the avid commitment of historians, statesmen, and the public to understanding the past and how these lessons and perspectives can influence the present.
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Autorenporträt
Robert J. Norrell is professor and Bernadotte Schmitt Chair of Excellence at the University of Tennessee.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1: The War that Will End War Chapter 2: Versailles: Riot in a Parrot House Chapter 3: Die Kriegschuldfrage: German Historians in the 1920s Chapter 4: American Revisionism: Three Accounts of War Guilt Chapter 5: German Historians under Hitler Chapter 6: Berlin Diary Chapter 7: The Shape of Things to Come: Appeasement and Isolationism Chapter 8: German Catastrophe: the Second World War Chapter 9: Cold War: The Bewitchment of Analogy Chapter 10: The 1960s: Revisionism and post-Revisionism Chapter 11: Kissinger's Revision of American Foreign Policy Chapter 12: The Holocaust: The Past That Did Not Pass Away Chapter 13: The End of History Acknowledgments Bibliography About the author
Introduction Chapter 1: The War that Will End War Chapter 2: Versailles: Riot in a Parrot House Chapter 3: Die Kriegschuldfrage: German Historians in the 1920s Chapter 4: American Revisionism: Three Accounts of War Guilt Chapter 5: German Historians under Hitler Chapter 6: Berlin Diary Chapter 7: The Shape of Things to Come: Appeasement and Isolationism Chapter 8: German Catastrophe: the Second World War Chapter 9: Cold War: The Bewitchment of Analogy Chapter 10: The 1960s: Revisionism and post-Revisionism Chapter 11: Kissinger's Revision of American Foreign Policy Chapter 12: The Holocaust: The Past That Did Not Pass Away Chapter 13: The End of History Acknowledgments Bibliography About the author
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