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Why Did the Heavens Not Darken?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 545

Why Did the Heavens Not Darken?

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-08-21
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  • Publisher: Verso Books

Was the extermination of the Jews part of the Nazi plan from the very start? Arno Mayer offers astartling and compelling answer to this question, which is much debated among historians today.In doing so, he provides one of the most thorough and convincing explanations of how the genocidecame about in Why Did the Heavens Not Darken?, which provoked widespread interest and controversywhen first published. Mayer demonstrates that, while the Nazis’ anti-Semitism was always virulent, it did not becomegenocidal until well into the Second World War, when the failure of their massive, all-or-nothingcampaign against Russia triggered the Final Solution. He details the steps leading up to thisenormity, showing how the institutional and ideological frameworks that made it possible evolved,and how both related to the debacle in the Eastern theater. In this way, the Judeocide is placedwithin the larger context of European history, showing how similar ‘holy causes’ in the past havetriggered analogous – if far less cataclysmic – infamies.

The Furies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 735

The Furies

The great romance and fear of bloody revolution--strange blend of idealism and terror--have been superseded by blind faith in the bloodless expansion of human rights and global capitalism. Flying in the face of history, violence is dismissed as rare, immoral, and counterproductive. Arguing against this pervasive wishful thinking, the distinguished historian Arno J. Mayer revisits the two most tumultuous and influential revolutions of modern times: the French Revolution of 1789 and the Russian Revolution of 1917. Although these two upheavals arose in different environments, they followed similar courses. The thought and language of Enlightenment France were the glories of western civilization...

Plowshares into Swords
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 597

Plowshares into Swords

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-01-05
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  • Publisher: Verso Books

A critical history of Israel and the Arab–Israeli conflict Eminent historian Arno J. Mayer traces the thinkers, leaders, and shifting geopolitical contexts that shaped the founding and development of the Israeli state. He recovers for posterity internal critics such as the philosopher Martin Buber, who argued for peaceful coexistence with the Palestinian Arabs. “A sense of limits is the better part of valour,” Mayer insists. Plowshares into Swords explores Israel’s indefinite deferral of the “Arab Question,” the strategic thinking behind the building of settlements and border walls, and the endurance of Palestinian resistance.

The Persistence of the Old Regime
  • Language: en

The Persistence of the Old Regime

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A seminal book extremely challenging. The historical and political implications of the Mayer thesis will be widely discussed in years to come certainly not only by specialists. Carlo Ginzburg

Politics and Diplomacy of Peacemaking
  • Language: en

Politics and Diplomacy of Peacemaking

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1967
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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A Century of Revolution
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 456

A Century of Revolution

Latin America experienced an epochal cycle of revolutionary upheavals and insurgencies during the twentieth century, from the Mexican Revolution of 1910 through the mobilizations and terror in Central America, the Southern Cone, and the Andes during the 1970s and 1980s. In his introduction to A Century of Revolution, Greg Grandin argues that the dynamics of political violence and terror in Latin America are so recognizable in their enforcement of domination, their generation and maintenance of social exclusion, and their propulsion of historical change, that historians have tended to take them for granted, leaving unexamined important questions regarding their form and meaning. The essays in...

The Wilsonian Moment
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 350

The Wilsonian Moment

This book tells the neglected story of non-Western peoples at the time of the Paris Peace Conference of 1919, showing how Woodrow Wilson's rhetoric of self-determination helped ignite the upheavals that erupted in the spring of 1919 in four disparate non-Western societies--Egypt, India, China and Korea.

The Age of Counter-Revolution
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 381

The Age of Counter-Revolution

Examines the Arab Spring, seen as a series counter-revolutions, rather than failed revolutions, in six Arab countries.

They Thought They Were Free
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 391

They Thought They Were Free

Originally published: Chicago; London: The University of Chicago Press, Ã1955.

Wilson Vs
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 435

Wilson Vs

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1967
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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