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Homelands - A Personal History of Europe: Timothy Garton Ash Homelands - A Personal History of Europe
Timothy Garton Ash
R362 R301 Discovery Miles 3 010 Save R61 (17%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Homelands - A Personal History of Europe (Hardcover): Timothy Garton Ash Homelands - A Personal History of Europe (Hardcover)
Timothy Garton Ash
R705 R580 Discovery Miles 5 800 Save R125 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Homelands is a stunning blend of contemporary history, reporting and memoir by our greatest writer about Europe. Drawing on half a century of travel and thinking, Homelands tells the story of Europe since its emergence from wartime hell in 1945: how it slowly recovered and rebuilt, liberated and united to come close to the ideal of a Europe 'whole, free and at peace'. And then faltered. Timothy Garton Ash has spent a lifetime studying Europe. Highly personal and deeply felt, this book is also full of vivid experiences, encounters and anecdotes: from his father's memories of D-Day to interviewing Polish dockers, Albanian guerrillas in the mountains of Kosovo, and angry teenagers in the poorest quarters of Paris, as well as advising prime ministers, chancellors and presidents in the UK, Europe and the US. Homelands is both a living, breathing history of a period of unprecedented progress and a clear-eyed account of how so much then went wrong, from the financial crisis of 2008 to the war in Ukraine. At its heart, this book is an urgent call to the citizens of this great old continent to understand and defend what we have collectively achieved.

Homelands - A Personal History of Europe (Paperback): Timothy Garton Ash Homelands - A Personal History of Europe (Paperback)
Timothy Garton Ash
R395 R316 Discovery Miles 3 160 Save R79 (20%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Homelands is a stunning blend of contemporary history, reportage and memoir by our greatest writer about European affairs. Drawing on half a century of interviews and experience, Homelands tells the story of Europe in the later twentieth and early twenty-first centuries - how, having emerged from its wartime hell in 1945, it slowly recovered and rebuilt, liberated and united to come close to the ideal of a Europe 'whole, free and at peace'. And then faltered. Humane, expert and deeply felt, Homelands is full of encounters, conversations and anecdote. It is also highly personal: Timothy Garton Ash has spent a lifetime studying and thinking about Europe and this book is full of life itself, from his father's experience on D-Day, to his teenage French exchange, to interviewing Polish dockers, Albanian guerillas and angry teenagers in the poorest quarters of Paris, as well as advising prime ministers, chancellors and presidents in the UK, Europe, and the US. Homelands is both a singular history of a period of unprecedented progress and a clear-eyed account of how so much then went wrong, all the way from the financial crisis of 2008 to the war in Ukraine. It culminates in an urgent call to the citizens of this great old continent to understand and defend what we have collectively achieved. Timothy Garton Ash was 17 when Britain joined the European Community and 64 when Britain left it. In the intervening years he has lived and breathed European politics, witnessing some of the most dramatic scenes in its history, interviewing many of its key players and analysing how life has evolved for ordinary Europeans across the breadth of the continent. He is Professor of European Studies at the University of Oxford and a columnist for the Guardian. He has won many prizes and plaudits for his journalism and books, including The File, his riveting autobiographical account of investigating the contents of his Stasi file after the fall of East Germany.

Hong Kong 20/20 - Reflections on a Borrowed Place (Paperback): PEN Hong Kong Hong Kong 20/20 - Reflections on a Borrowed Place (Paperback)
PEN Hong Kong; Foreword by Kevin Lau Chun-To, Timothy Garton Ash
R480 R397 Discovery Miles 3 970 Save R83 (17%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Facts Are Subversive - Political Writing From a Decade Without a Name (Paperback, Main - Print On Demand): Timothy Garton Ash Facts Are Subversive - Political Writing From a Decade Without a Name (Paperback, Main - Print On Demand)
Timothy Garton Ash 1
R790 R647 Discovery Miles 6 470 Save R143 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

'Timothy Garton Ash holds a mirror that magnifies... He writes masterfully and with compassion' - Neal Ascherson, Observer For more than thirty years, Timothy Garton Ash has traveled among truth tellers and political charlatans to record, with scalpel-sharp precision, what he has found. Facts are Subversive, which collects his writings since the millennium, addresses some of the crucial questions of our time: what happens to people who have endured long dictatorships when they try to found a democratic state? How can freedom from tyranny be won? How are free expression, equality before the law and equal rights for men and women sustained in a society of different faiths and ethnicities? This is history of the present on a scale by turns panoramic and human: urgent, exhilarating and necessary.

The Magic Lantern - The Revolution of '89 Witnessed in Warsaw, Budapest, Berlin and Prague (Paperback, Main): Timothy... The Magic Lantern - The Revolution of '89 Witnessed in Warsaw, Budapest, Berlin and Prague (Paperback, Main)
Timothy Garton Ash 1
R271 Discovery Miles 2 710 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Magic Lantern is one of those rare books that capture history in the making, written by an author who was witness to some of the most remarkable moments that marked the collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe. Timothy Garton Ash was there in Warsaw, on 4 June, when the communist government was humiliated by Solidarity in the first semi-free elections since the Second World War. He was there in Budapest, twelve days later, when Imre Nagy - thirty-one years after his execution - was finally given his proper funeral. He was there in Berlin, as the Wall opened. And most remarkable of all, he was there in Prague, in the back rooms of the Magic Lantern theatre, with Vaclav Havel and the members of Civic Forum, as they made their 'Velvet Revolution'.

The File - A Personal History (Paperback, Main): Timothy Garton Ash The File - A Personal History (Paperback, Main)
Timothy Garton Ash 1
R410 R344 Discovery Miles 3 440 Save R66 (16%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In 1978 Timothy Garton Ash went to live in Berlin to see what that divided city could teach him about tyranny and freedom. Fifteen years later, by then internationally famous for his reportage of the downfall of communism in Central Europe, he returned to look at his Stasi file which bore the code-name 'Romeo'. Compiled by the East German secret police, with the assistance of both professional spies and ordinary people turned informer, it contained a meticulous record of his earlier life in Berlin. In this memoir, he describes rediscovering his younger self through the eyes of the Stasi, and then confronting those who had informed against him. Moving from document to remembrance, from the offices of Britain's own security service to the living rooms of retired Stasi officers, The File is a personal narrative as gripping, as disquieting, and as morally provocative as any fiction by George Orwell or Graham Greene. And it is all true.

The Magic Lantern - The Revolution of '89 Witnessed in Warsaw, Budapest, Berlin, and Prague (Paperback, 1st Vintage books... The Magic Lantern - The Revolution of '89 Witnessed in Warsaw, Budapest, Berlin, and Prague (Paperback, 1st Vintage books ed)
Timothy Garton Ash
R413 R308 Discovery Miles 3 080 Save R105 (25%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Magic Lantern is one of those rare books that define a history moment, written by a brilliant witness who was also a participant in epochal events. Whether covering Poland's first free parliamentary elections--in which Solidarity found itself in the position of trying to limit the scope of its victory--or sitting in at the meetings of an unlikely coalition of bohemian intellectuals and Catholic clerics orchestrating the liberation of Czechoslovakia, Garton Ash writes with sympathy and power.

Free World - America, Europe, and the Surprising Future of the West (Paperback): Timothy Garton Ash Free World - America, Europe, and the Surprising Future of the West (Paperback)
Timothy Garton Ash
R564 R494 Discovery Miles 4 940 Save R70 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"We, the free, face a daunting opportunity. Previous generations could only dream of a free world. Now we can begin to make it." In his welcome alternative to the rampant pessimism about Euro-American relations, award-winning historian Timothy Garton Ash shares an inspiring vision for how the United States and Europe can collaborate to promote a free world.

At the start of the twenty-first century, the West has plunged into crisis. Europe tries to define itself in opposition to America, and America increasingly regards Europe as troublesome and irrelevant. What is to become of what we used to call "the free world"? Part history, part manifesto, Free World offers both a scintillating assessment of our current geopolitical quandary and a vitally important argument for the future of liberty and the shared values of the West.

Freedom for Publishing, Publishing for Freedom - Central and East European Publishing Project (Paperback, New): Timothy Garton... Freedom for Publishing, Publishing for Freedom - Central and East European Publishing Project (Paperback, New)
Timothy Garton Ash
R801 Discovery Miles 8 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Oxford-based Central and East European Publishing Project was a remarkable initiative to support embattled Central and East European publishers and journals, and to punch holes through the cultural iron curtain by encouraging translations and a 'common market of the mind' between East and West. The nine years of its existence straddle the largest watershed in European history since 1945, and the Project's history - told here by some of its leading participants - illuminates the nature of the recent changes in Central and Eastern Europe. In a vivid personal account, Timothy Garton Ash recalls the work of the Project, ranging from smuggling in subsidies to underground journals and samizdat publishers in the pre-1989 period to supporting high-quality translations and East-West workshops in the period after 1989. Also included are an Introduction in which Ralf Dahrendorf, Chairman of the Project, reflects on the importance of both publishing and foundations for a healthy civil society; an annotated catalogue of the Project's work, prepared by Elizabeth Winter; and a detailed and original report by Richard Davy on the state of publishing in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland and Hungary, with suggestions for further Western help.

In Europe's Name - Germany and the Divided Continent (Paperback, 1st Vintage Books ed): Timothy Garton Ash In Europe's Name - Germany and the Divided Continent (Paperback, 1st Vintage Books ed)
Timothy Garton Ash
R865 R766 Discovery Miles 7 660 Save R99 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

For forty-five years Europe was divided, and at the center of that divided continent lay a divided Germany. In this brilliantly nuanced book, one of our most respected authorities on Central Europe tells the story of German reunification. Garton Ash has produced a panoramic, dramatic, and definitive account of events that are continuing to transform the map of Europe.

The 1956 Hungarian Revolution - A History in Documents (Paperback, Illustrated Ed): Csaba Bekes, Malcolm Byrne, Janos M. Rainer The 1956 Hungarian Revolution - A History in Documents (Paperback, Illustrated Ed)
Csaba Bekes, Malcolm Byrne, Janos M. Rainer; Preface by Arpad Goencz; Foreword by Charles Gati; Contributions by …
R1,651 Discovery Miles 16 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

If there had been all-news television channels in 1956, viewers around the world would have been glued to their sets between October 23 and November 4. This book tells the story of the Hungarian Revolution in 120 original documents, ranging from the minutes of the first meeting of Khrushchev with Hungarian bosses after Stalin's death in 1953 to Yeltsin's declaration made in 1992. Other documents include letters from Yuri Andropov, Soviet Ambassador in Budapest during and after the revolt. The great majority of the material appears in English for the first time, and almost all come from archives that were inaccessible until the 1990s.

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