Fracture - Philipp Blom

Fracture

Life and Culture in the West, 1918-1938

(Autor)

Buch | Hardcover
496 Seiten
2015
Basic Books (Verlag)
978-0-465-02249-6 (ISBN)
31,80 inkl. MwSt
  • Titel ist leider vergriffen;
    keine Neuauflage
  • Artikel merken
From the critically-acclaimed author of The Vertigo Years comes a major new history of the interwar period, the few decades of peace that gave birth to the political and cultural movements that would define the twentieth century
When the Great War ended in 1918, the West was broken. Religious faith, patriotism, and the belief in human progress had all been called into question by the mass carnage experienced by both sides. Shell shocked and traumatized, the West faced a world it no longer recognized: the old order had collapsed, replaced by an age of machines. The world hurtled forward on gears and crankshafts, and terrifying new ideologies arose from the wreckage of past belief.In Fracture , critically acclaimed historian Philipp Blom argues that in the aftermath of World War I, citizens of the West directed their energies inwards, launching into hedonistic, aesthetic, and intellectual adventures of self-discovery. It was a period of both bitter disillusionment and visionary progress. From Surrealism to Oswald Spengler's The Decline of the West from Fritz Lang's Metropolis to theoretical physics, and from Art Deco to Jazz and the Charleston dance, artists, scientists, and philosophers grappled with the question of how to live and what to believe in a broken age. Morbid symptoms emerged simultaneously from the decay of World War I: progress and innovation were everywhere met with increasing racism and xenophobia. America closed its borders to European refugees and turned away from the desperate poverty caused by the Great Depression. On both sides of the Atlantic, disenchanted voters flocked to Communism and fascism, forming political parties based on violence and revenge that presaged the horror of a new World War.Vividly recreating this era of unparalleled ambition, artistry, and innovation, Blom captures the seismic shifts that defined the interwar period and continue to shape our world today.

Philipp Blom is the author of several award-winning books, including A Wicked Company, and The Vertigo Years, which has been made into a three-part television documentary. A frequent lecturer at European and American universities, he also contributes to international newspapers and hosts a radio show on Austrian national radio. Philipp Blom lives in Vienna.

Introduction: 1,567 Days Part I: Postwar 1918: Shell Shock 1919: A Poet's Coup 1920: Moonshine Nation 1921: The End of Hope 1922: Renaissance in Harlem 1923: Beyond the Milky Way 1924: Men Behaving Badly 1925: Monkey Business 1926: Metropolis 1927: A Palace in Flames 1928: Boop-Boop-a-Doop! Part II: Prewar 1929: The Magnetic City 1930: Lili and the Blue Angel 1931: The Anatomy of Love in Italy 1932: Holodomor 1933: Pogrom of the Intellect 1934: Thank you, Jeeves 1935: Route 66 1936: Beautiful Bodies 1937: War Within a War 1938: Epilogue: Abide by Me

Erscheint lt. Verlag 14.4.2015
Sprache englisch
Maße 161 x 241 mm
Gewicht 764 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-465-02249-9 / 0465022499
ISBN-13 978-0-465-02249-6 / 9780465022496
Zustand Neuware
Haben Sie eine Frage zum Produkt?
Mehr entdecken
aus dem Bereich
leben gegen den Strom

von Christian Feldmann

Buch | Softcover (2023)
Friedrich Pustet (Verlag)
16,95
Besichtigung einer Epoche

von Karl Schlögel

Buch | Hardcover (2023)
Carl Hanser (Verlag)
45,00