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The Pursuit of Power: Europe, 1815-1914 Ричард Дж. Эванс
ISBN: 0713990880 Год издания: 2016 Издательство: Allen Lane Язык: Английский From the bestselling author of The Third Reich at War, a masterly account of Europe in the age of its global hegemony; the latest volume in the Penguin History of Europe series
Richard J. Evans, bestselling historian of Nazi Germany, returns with a monumental new addition to the acclaimed Penguin History of Europe series, covering the period from the fall of Napoleon to the outbreak of World War I. Evans’s gripping narrative ranges across a century of social and national conflicts, from the revolutions of 1830 and 1848 to the unification of both Germany and Italy, from the Russo-Turkish wars to the Balkan upheavals that brought this era of relative peace and growing prosperity to an end. Among the great themes it discusses are the decline of religious belief and the rise of secular science and medicine, the journey of art, music, and literature from Romanticism to Modernism, the replacement of old-regime punishments by the modern prison, the end of aristocratic domination and the emergence of industrial society, and the dramatic struggle of feminists for women’s equality and emancipation. Uniting the era’s broad-ranging transformations was the pursuit of power in all segments of life, from the banker striving for economic power to the serf seeking to escape the power of his landlord, from the engineer asserting society’s power over the environment to the psychiatrist attempting to exert science’s power over human nature itself.
The first single-volume history of the century, this comprehensive and sweeping account gives the reader a magnificently human picture of Europe in the age when it dominated the rest of the globe. -
The Third Reich in Power Ричард Дж. Эванс
ISBN: 0-713-99649-8 Год издания: 2005 Издательство: Penguin Books Ltd., Allen Lane Язык: Русский "The Third Reich in Power" unfolds the terrible and compelling story of the Nazi regime from the moment Hitler seized power in the summer of 1933 to the point where he plunged Europe into war.
Richard J.Evans examines how it was possible for a group of ideological obsessives to remould a society famous for its sophistication and complexity into a one-party state directed at war and race hate. He shows how the Nazis won over the hearts and minds of German citizens, twisted science, religion and culture, and transformed the economy, education, law and order in their drive to achieve total dominance in German politics and society. The major events of the dictatorship - including the Night of the Long Knives, the anti-Jewish Nuremberg Laws, the Olympic Games, the pogroms, the headlong rush to war - are re-created with skill and understanding, but just as important is the author's engagement with the myriad, smaller ways in which a whole population became enmeshed in a horrific experiment in human engineering at the very heart of Europe.
This powerful book is the centrepiece of Richard J.Evans's trilogy on the Hitler dictatorship, one of the most ambitious and important of all contemporary history projects. Drawing on an extraordinary range of research, blending narrative, description and analysis, and equally at home with the high politics of Hitler and his entourage and with the world of ordinary Germans caught up in unprecedented events, "The Third Reich in Power" creates a picture of a dictatorship consumed by visceral hatreds and ambitions and driven by war.
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Hitler's People: The Faces of the Third Reich Ричард Дж. Эванс
ISBN: 9780593296424 Год издания: 2024 Издательство: Penguin Press Язык: Английский Through a connected set of biographical portraits of key Nazi figures that follows power as it radiated out from Hitler to the inner and outer circles of the regime’s leadership, one of our greatest historians answers the enduring question, how does a society come to carry out a program of unspeakable evil?
Richard Evans, author of the acclaimed The Third Reich Trilogy and over two dozen other volumes on modern Europe, is our preeminent scholar of Nazi Germany. Having spent half a century searching for the truths behind one of the most horrifying episodes in human history, in Hitler’s People, he brings us back to the original site of the Nazi namely, the lives of its most important members.Working in concentric circles out from Hitler and his closest allies, Evans forms a typological framework of Germany society under Nazi rule from the top down. With a novelist’s eye for detail, Evans explains the Third Reich through the personal failings and professional ambitions of its members, from its most notorious deputies—like Goebbels, the regime’s propagandist, and Himmler, the Holocaust’s chief architect—to the crucial enforcers and instruments of the Nazi agenda that history has largely forgotten—like the schoolteacher Julius Streicher and the actress Leni Riefenstahl. Drawing on a wealth of recently unearthed historical sources, Hitler’s People lays bare the inner and outer lives of the characters whose choices led to the deaths of millions.Nearly a century after Hitler’s rise, the leading nations of the West are once again being torn apart by a will to power. By telling the stories of these infamous lives as human lives, Evans asks us to grapple with the complicated nature of complicity, showing us that the distinctions between individual and collective responsibility—and even between pathological evil and rational choice—are never easily drawn. -
Death in Hamburg: Society and Politics in the Cholera Years, 1830-1910 Ричард Дж. Эванс
ISBN: 014303636X, 9780143036364 Год издания: 2005 Издательство: Penguin Books Язык: Английский Why were nearly 10,000 people killed in six weeks in Hamburg, while most of Europe was left almost unscathed? As Richard J. Evans explains, it was largely because the town was a "free city" within Germany that was governed by the "English" ideals of laissez- faire. The absence of an effective public-health policy combined with ill-founded medical theories and the miserable living conditions of the poor to create a scene ripe for tragedy. The story of the "cholera years" is, in Richard Evans’s hands, tragically revealing of the age’s social inequalities and governmental pitilessness and incompetence; it also offers disquieting parallels with the world’s public-health landscape today. -
Natsid ja vandenõuteooriad. Kolmas Riik ja paranoilised kujutelmad Ричард Дж. Эванс
ISBN: 978-9985-3-5318-9, 9789985354018 Год издания: 2000 Язык: Эстонский Käsitus, et juhusel ei ole ajaloos kohta, et kõik toimuv on kurja plaanivate inimrühmade salasepitsuste tagajärg, on sama vana nagu ajalugu ise. Ent 21. sajandil levivad vandenõuteooriad üha laiemalt, ammutades jõudu internetist ja suhtlusmeediast ning saades kannustust „tõejärgse ajastu alternatiivsetest faktidest“. -
Rereading German History 1800-1996 Ричард Дж. Эванс
ISBN: 0415159008 Год издания: 1997 Издательство: Routledge Язык: Русский In Rereading German History , Richard Evans draws together his essays on the political, economic, cultural and social history of Germany through war and reunification. The essays provide a study of how historians--mainly German, American, -
Rituals of Retribution: Capital Punishment in Germany, 1600-1987 Ричард Дж. Эванс
ISBN: 0198219687 (ISBN13: 9780198219682) Год издания: 1996 Издательство: Oxford University Press Язык: Английский The state has no greater power over its own citizens than that of killing them. This book examines the use of that supreme sanction in Germany, from the seventeenth century to the present.
Richard Evans analyses the system of `traditional' capital punishments set out in German law, and the ritual practices and cultural readings associated with them by the time of the early modern period. He shows how this system was challenged by Enlightenment theories of punishment and broke down under the impact of secularization and social change in the first half of the nineteenth century. The abolition of the death penalty became a classic liberal case which triumphed, if only momentarily, in the 1848 Revolution. In Germany far more than anywhere else in Europe, capital punishment was identified with anti-liberal, authoritarian concepts of sovereignty. Its definitive reinstatement by Bismarck in the 1880s marked not only the defeat of liberalism but also coincided with the emergence of new, Social Darwinist attitudes towards criminality which gradually changed the terms of debate. The triumph of these attitudes under the Nazis laid the foundations for the massive expansion of capital punishment which took place during Hitler's `Third Reich'. After the Second World War, the death penalty was abolished, largely as a result of a chance combination of circumstances, but continued to be used in the Stalinist system of justice in East Germany until its forced abandonment as a result of international pressure exerted in the regime in the 1970s and 1980s.
This remarkable and disturbing book casts new light on the history of German attitudes to law, deviance, cruelty, suffering and death, illuminating many aspects of Germany's modern political development. Using sources ranging from folksongs and ballads to the newly released government papers from the former German Democratic Republic, Richard Evans scrutinizes the ideologies behind capital punishment and comments on interpretations of the history of punishment offered by writers such as Foucault and Elias. He has made a formidable contribution not only to scholarship on German history but also to the social theory of punishement, and to the current debate on the death penalty.