The Struggle for Europe: The Turbulent History of a Divided Continent 1945 to the Present
E**K
Amazing
Fabulously written account of the history of modern Europe from 1945 to the present. Should be read in every Modern European History class, whether in High School or University or for your own pleasure.
T**G
The Truth Behind Europe Post WWII
How much do you actually know about Europe post-WWII? If you are like the majority of people you'll know they made it through the Cold War and that they are still around and host an Olympic event every now and then. Hitchcock's "The Struggle for Europe" will open you eyes, will expand your knowledge and will elaborate on all of the deep, burning questions you've ever had about Europe. Sitting down and thinking about my knowledge (even as a history major) prior to reading this book, I am truly shocked at how little I knew.There is so much here in this book and so much brought to the foreground that it's amazing it all fits together. That's another point I wanted to emphasize. This doesn't read like a textbook, doesn't read like a lecture, doesn't read like anything I've had the chance of diving into before.You'll absolutely love it, you'll crave the information and you will forever be thankful the veil has been lifted.5 Informational Stars out of 5!
I**1
A must-read masterpiece in European History
What a marvelous book! An exercise in erudition in post-WWII European history, this book serves as a perfect remedy for today’s ubiquitous demagoguery and profound ignorance of the extraordinary transformation Europe, with American democratic guidance and tremendous economic help, managed to achieve in a relatively short period of time. The tome captures the evolution of a continent from a smoldering pile of rubble (the result of stupid rivalries fueled by even more idiotic nationalist ideologies) to a trade&cooperation-oriented Union. The incredible amount of historical data is distilled into a clear, concise, and gripping narrative, a gift few historians are bestowed with, making William Hitchcock’s tour de force a must-read masterpiece.
A**N
Good overview
This book provides a very good political overview of post-WWII Europe. If you want a better understanding of the reasons for the cold war, this book is worthwhile.
J**E
Very good book. Bought for class but fascinating read in ...
Very good book. Bought for class but fascinating read in its own right. Great shipping from seller and good condition, as described.
A**Y
Five Stars
Good read for understanding European History.
E**A
Five Stars
great
K**N
Amazing but detailed
This book is an amazing summary of post- WW2 Europe and its interactions with America, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. I was assigned this book as summer reading and my only complaint (as a student) is that assigning this book was like assigning an entire textbook (or more). I usually read books quite quickly, and it has taken me many days/hours to read this book and annotate it. Otherwise, it is amazing, and I am sure reading it will provide me of a better understanding of Europe by the time I get to that chapter in school.
P**L
Tremendous overview of recent history
I pride myself on keeping up to date on world affairs but I was taken aback at the gaps in my knowledge on reading this. Highly readable, this is an excellent overview of the last 60 years in Europe. Hitchcock's narrative of the Yugoslav civil war is particularly impressive. Highly recommended.
A**R
Modern History in the Making
A well-written account of the evolution of Europe, starting in the ruins of World War II, and ending with the EU as we know it. This scholarly analysis of how we came to the present state of European political development clearly indicates how the colonial retreat and American economic expansion contributed to the Europe of today.
G**M
Five Stars
good
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