FINALIST FOR THE PULITZER AWARD A magisterial and acclaimed history of post-war Europe, from Germany to Poland, from Western Europe to Eastern Europe, selected as one of New York Times Ten Best Books of the Year Europe in 1945 was drained.
A political analysis of the years between 1944-1956, reprinted to commemorate the work of Tony Judt
Argues that we have entered an 'age of forgetting', where we have set aside our immediate past before we could even begin to make sense of it.... Læs mere
The author's first collection of essays, Reappraisals, was centred on twentieth-century Europe in history and memory. In this book, his widow and fellow historian,... Læs mere
It might be thought the height of poor taste to ascribe good fortune to a healthy man with a young family struck down at the age of sixty by an incurable degenerative disorder from which he must shortly die.
Using the lives of the three outstanding French intellectuals of the 20th century, renowned historian Tony Judt offers a... Læs mere
In this brilliant essay the historian Tony Judt describes the singular contribution made by railways to the establishment of our shared way of life. From the transformation of... Læs mere