This award-winning cultural history reveals how the Great War changed
humanity. This sweeping volume probes the origins, the impact, and
the aftermath of World War I—from the premiere of Igor
Stravinsky’s ballet The Rite of Spring in 1913 to the death of
Hitler in 1945. “The Great War,” as Modris Eksteins writes, “was
the psychological turning point . . . for modernism as a whole.
The urge to create and the urge to destroy had changed places.”
In this “bold and fertile book” (The Atlantic Monthly), Eksteins
goes on to chart the seismic shifts in human consciousness brought
about by this great cataclysm, through the lives and words of ordinary
people, works of literature, and such events as Lindbergh’s
transatlantic flight and the publication of the first modern
bestseller, All Quiet on the Western Front. Rites of Spring is a rare
and remarkable work, a cultural history that redefines the way we look
at our past—and toward our future.
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The Great War and the Birth of the Modern Age
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780547525525
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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