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Keith Lowe

    1 janvier 1970

    Keith Lowe est un auteur dont le travail explore les impacts dévastateurs des conflits historiques, en particulier ceux de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Il est reconnu pour ses récits historiques approfondis et perspicaces qui examinent les conséquences profondes de tels événements. L'écriture de Lowe offre une analyse captivante de la résilience humaine et des aspects plus sombres de la civilisation face à la catastrophe. Son style narratif donne vie à des moments historiques cruciaux, offrant aux lecteurs de nouvelles perspectives sur des événements clés.

    Keith Lowe
    Tunnel Vision
    Savage continent : Europe in the aftermath of World War II
    Inferno
    The Fear and the Freedom
    FEAR & THE FREEDOM
    Prisoners of History
    • A Spectator Book of the Year 2020 A Times and Sunday Times Best Book of 2020 A Mail on Sunday Book of the Year 2020 'Inspired ... Lowe's sensitive, disturbing book should be compulsory reading for both statue builders and statue topplers' MAX HASTINGS, SUNDAY TIMES What happens when our values change, but what we have set in stone does not? Humankind has always had the urge to memorialise, to make physical testaments to the past. There's just one problem: when we carve a statue or put up a monument, it can wind up holding us hostage to bad history. In this extraordinary history book, Keith Lowe uses monuments from around the world to show how different countries have attempted to sculpt their history in the wake of the Second World War, and what these memorials reveal about their politics and national identity today. Amongst many questions, the book asks: What does Germany signal to today's far right by choosing not to disclose the exact resting place of Hitler? How can a bronze statue of a young girl in Seoul cause mass controversy? What is Russia trying to prove and hide, still building victory monuments at a prolific rate for a war now seventy years over? As many around the world are questioning who and what we memorialise, Prisoners of History challenges our idea of national memory, history, and the enormous power of symbols in society today.

      Prisoners of History
    • The Fear and the Freedom

      • 576pages
      • 21 heures de lecture
      4,3(17)Évaluer

      Richly-documented and wide-ranging . . . I wish schools would use books like this to introduce pupils to the complexity of the problems that face them Theodore Zeldin, author of 'The Hidden Pleasures of Life' and 'An Intimate History Of Humanity'

      The Fear and the Freedom
    • Lowe has written the definitive account of the bombing of Hamburg by U.S. and British forces during World War II, drawn from never-before-seen official documents in British, American, and German archives as well as eyewitness testimonies. 16-page b&w photo insert.

      Inferno
    • Recounts the disorder in Europe after World War II, describing the brutal acts against Germans and collaborators, the anti-Semitic beliefs that reemerged, and the Allied-tolerated expulsions of citizens from their ancestral homelands

      Savage continent : Europe in the aftermath of World War II
    • Tunnel Vision

      • 388pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,6(436)Évaluer

      Andy must travel through every tube station in London in a single day to retrieve the Eurostar tickets he needs to get to his wedding in Paris.

      Tunnel Vision
    • New Free Chocolate Sex

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      3,3(60)Évaluer

      As the brilliant young marketing director of a confectionary business, Matt has an intimate relationship with chocolate. To him, chocolate is not only the world's favourite flavour, it is also an extremely potent marketing concept. It means luxury, sensuousness, sweetness and innocent joy. It is a substance to be adored and worshipped, and exploited at every opportunity. To Matt, chocolate is a way of life. For Sam, chocolate is something far more sinister. She's working on a TV documentary about it, which helps take her mind off her mess of a love life, and she's discovered that the subject is not as sweet as she thought it would be. While Western children cram their faces with the stuff, African children are dying in horrendous conditions to produce it. Sam is soon unwilling to consider chocolate as anything but unpleasant - and since Matt's own company is one of the worst offenders, he is unpleasant by association. When they are locked into a chocolate factory together, sparks are bound to fly. Surrounded on all sides by the cause of their discord, Sam and Matt are united only by a desire to find a way out. But the doors are locked, the windows have grilles on them, and their repeated attempts at raising an alarm to the outside world fail. As they gradually begin to realise that they are stuck with each other, they are finally forced to take a good look at the real reasons why they find it so difficult to get on-

      New Free Chocolate Sex
    • Naples 1944

      And the Making of Post-War Italy

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Set in the aftermath of World War II, the narrative explores the liberation of Naples, the first major European city freed by the Allies. It delves into the devastation the war inflicted on the city and examines the subsequent challenges and transformations faced by its inhabitants. The story highlights resilience and the complexities of rebuilding in a post-war environment, providing a poignant look at both the immediate impacts of conflict and the long road to recovery.

      Naples 1944
    • The narrative centers on the unprecedented bombing of Hamburg in the summer of 1943, where British and American forces unleashed over 9,000 tons of explosives in a relentless ten-day assault. This devastating campaign aimed to obliterate the city, resulting in colossal fires that burned for a month and were visible from 200 miles away. The book explores the scale and impact of this aerial bombardment, highlighting its historical significance and the harrowing consequences for the city and its inhabitants.

      Inferno: The Fiery Destruction of Hamburg, 1943
    • Naples 1944

      War, Liberation and Chaos

      Set in the aftermath of World War II, the narrative explores the liberation of Naples, the first major European city to be freed by the Allies. It delves into the devastation wrought by the war and the subsequent transformation of the city. The account highlights both the immediate impact of conflict on Naples and the critical developments that followed, providing a comprehensive view of resilience and recovery in a war-torn landscape.

      Naples 1944