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History of the present

  • Timothy Garton Ash

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"Timothy Garton Ash chronicles this formative decade through a glittering collection of essays, sketches, and dispatches written as history was being made. He joins the East Germans for their decisive vote for unification and visits their former leader in prison. He accompanies the Poles on their roller-coaster ride from dictatorship to democracy. He uncovers the motives for monetary union in Paris and Bonn. He walks in mass demonstrations in Belgrade and travels through the killing fields of Kosovo.

Occasionally, he even becomes an actor in a drama he describes: debating Germany with Margaret Thatcher or the role of the intellectual with Vaclav Havel in Prague. Ranging from Vienna to Saint Petersburg, from Britain to Ruthenia, Garton Ash reflects on how the single great conflict of the cold war has been replaced by many smaller ones. And he asks what part the United States still has to play. Sometimes he takes an eagle's-eye view, considering the present attempt to unite Europe against the background of a thousand years of such efforts.

But often he swoops to seize one telling human story, that of a wiry old farmer in Croatia, a newspaper editor in Warsaw, or a bitter, beautiful survival from Sarajevo."--BOOK JACKET.

Genres

  • Ethnic relations
  • Foreign relations
  • History
  • Politics and government
  • Europe -- Politics and government -- 1989-
  • Europe, politics and government, 1989-
  • Europe, eastern, politics and government, 1989-
  • Europe, ethnic relations
  • Europe, foreign relations
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About the author

  • Timothy Garton Ash

    born 12 July 1955

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Editions

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    Allen Lane, the Penguin Press

    1999

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    Vintage

    September 11, 2001

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    1st U.S. ed.

    Random House

    1999

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    Random House

    September 26, 2000