Istv?n De?k is one of the world's most knowledgeable and clearheaded authorities on the Second World War, and for decades his commentary has been among the most illuminating and influential contributions to the vast discourse on the politics, history, and scholarship of the period. Writing chiefly for the New York Review of Books and the New Republic , De?k has crafted review essays that cover the breadth and depth of the huge literature on this ominous moment in European history when the survival of democracy and human decency were at stake. Collected here for the first time, these articles chart changing reactions and analyses by the regimes and populations of Europe and reveal how postwar governments, historians, and ordinary citizens attempt to come to terms with--or to evade--the realities of the Holocaust, war, fascism, and resistance movements. They track the acts of scoundrels and the collusion of ordinary citizens in the so-called Final Solution but also show how others in authority and on the street heroically opposed the evil of the day. With its depth, conciseness, and interpretive power, this collection allows readers to consider more clearly and completely than ever before what has been said, how thought has shifted, and what we have learned about these momentous, world-changing events.
Prof. Istvan Deak's compilation of review essays from the New York Review of Books and the New Republic is history of a rare breed: rigorous, cogent analysis that is accessible to all by dint of its eloquent style and by the lack of scholarly jargon and neologisms that often mar such undertakings. For specialized scholars, this book will be valuable as a guide to the ever-expanding scholarship on Germany and East Central Europe -- particularly the essays on the presence and persistence of the past in this region. For the broader readership, Prof. Deak's book provides an excellent introduction to the paradoxes and problems that are attendant to inquiry into this period of time. Highly recommended to all readers.
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