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Cataclysms: A History of the Twentieth Century from Europe's Edge (George L. Mosse Series) [Hardcover]

Dan Diner (Author), William Templer (Translator), Joel Golb (Translator)

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0299223507 978-0299223502 November 20, 2007 1
Cataclysms is a profoundly original look at the last century. Approaching twentieth-century history from the periphery rather than the centers of decision-making, the virtual narrator sits perched on the legendary stairs of Odessa and watches as events between the Baltic and the Aegean pass in review, unfolding in space and time between 1917 and 1989, while evoking the nineteenth century as an interpretative backdrop.
     Influenced by continental historical, legal, and social thought, Dan Diner views the totality of world history evolving from an Eastern and Southeastern European angle. A work of great synthesis, Cataclysms chronicles twentieth century history as a “universal civil war” between a succession of conflicting dualisms such as freedom and equality, race and class, capitalism and communism, liberalism and fascism, East and West.
    Diner’s interpretation rotates around cataclysmic events in the transformation from multinational empires into nation states, accompanied by social revolution and “ethnic cleansing,” situating the Holocaust at the core of the century’s predicament. Unlike other Eurocentric interpretations of the last century, Diner also highlights the emerging pivotal importance of the United States and the impact of decolonization on the process of European integration.

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This book's contents belie its subtitle. Diner, a professor of modern European history at the Hebrew University, is focused less on Europe's edge—from the Baltic over and above the Black Sea to the Aegean—than on the diplomatic dynamics among the continent's four major powers (Great Britain, Germany, France and Russia, later the U.S.S.R.) and, increasingly, the U.S. Diner tries to make this history conform to his thesis that a universal civil war (Ernst Jünger's phrase), marked by struggle between the forces of freedom (the democratic West) and those of literal equality (the fascist and communist powers), dominated the century. Yet Diner repeatedly notes that this antipodal view doesn't always apply; for example, France's chief concern in Indochina in the early 1950s was not struggling against Communism but maintaining control over a substantial part of its colonial empire. Still, the book does have some highly worthwhile sections on Europe's fringe, particularly on the political and interethnic roots of the Turks' 1915 annihilation of the Armenians. (He notes that four legions of non-Turkish Armenians in the Russian army served as a pretext for Turkey's charges of Armenian disloyalty.). Yet generally, Diner's thesis is flawed and his presentation of historical developments highly uneven. (Jan. 5)
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“Dan Diner’s intriguing and learned forays into the destructiveness of modern European history should attract a wide readership. This fast paced interpretative study of the axis of national and civil strife over the course of the twentieth century shows again why he is considered one of the continent’s most respected and interesting historians.”— Norman M. Naimark, Stanford University


“Diner, an enticingly unorthodox and persuasive historian, felicitously shuttles back and forth between philosophic-speculative analysis and a well-informed account of individual actors and events. An important work.”—Fritz Stern, author of Five Germanys I Have Known

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