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To Hell and Back: Europe 1914-1949 (The Penguin History of Europe) Hardcover – November 17, 2015

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"Chilling... To Hell and Back should be required reading in every chancellery, every editorial cockpit and every place where peevish Euroskeptics do their thinking…. Kershaw documents each and every ‘ism’ of his analysis with extraordinary detail and passionate humanism."—The New York Times Book Review

The Penguin History of Europe series reaches the twentieth century with acclaimed scholar Ian Kershaw’s long-anticipated analysis of the pivotal years of World War I and World War II.

 
The European catastrophe, the long continuous period from 1914 to 1949, was unprecedented in human history—an extraordinarily dramatic, often traumatic, and endlessly fascinating period of upheaval and transformation. This new volume in the Penguin History of Europe series offers comprehensive coverage of this tumultuous era. Beginning with the outbreak of World War I through the rise of Hitler and the aftermath of the Second World War, award-winning British historian Ian Kershaw combines his characteristic original scholarship and gripping prose as he profiles the key decision makers and the violent shocks of war as they affected the entire European continent and radically altered the course of European history. Kershaw identifies four major causes for this catastrophe: an explosion of ethnic-racist nationalism, bitter and irreconcilable demands for territorial revisionism, acute class conflict given concrete focus through the Bolshevik Revolution, and a protracted crisis of capitalism.
 
Incisive, brilliantly written, and filled with penetrating insights,
To Hell and Back offers an indispensable study of a period in European history whose effects are still being felt today. 

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"Magisterial.... Kershaw handles the dark materials of his story with extraordinary grace, weaving his themes together with admirable analytical clarity.... Kershaw's account is illuminating precisely because it tightens the focus of the analysis, allowing us to see the continent as a diagram of contending forces, like the storm fronts and wind barbs on a weather map."—Christopher Clark, The New York Review of Books

"Remarkable and eminently readable.... Kershaw’s book will deliver a jolt to American readers."—
Boston Globe

“Mr. Kershaw has written a fair-minded, deeply researched and highly readable book that will serve as the first point of departure for anyone wishing to understand Europe’s most terrible decades.”—
The Wall Street Journal

"Magisterial."—
The Economist

“Well suited to casual readers and professional historians alike, this enlightening consideration of the World Wars and the interwar years is a worthwhile purchase. It will delight fans of Barbara Tuchman’s
The Proud: A Portrait of the World Before the War, 1890–1914.”—Library Journal

“Kershaw’s strength is political and economic history... and he uncovers a number of largely forgotten events.... [A] well-organized history.”—
Publishers Weekly

“Kershaw manages to cover a vast canvas of events with judicious skill and immense learning, never getting bogged down in detail or devoting excessive space to his special area of German expertise. We move at a fair clip, and always feel that we are in the hands of a master historian with a firm grasp of his mountainous material.”—
The Spectator (UK)

“Even those who know this history well will find much to shock them in these pages. They will find much to enlighten them too, for it is not just a catalogue of horrors, but also a rigorous analysis of causes.”—
The Times (UK)

"Other historians' books on the same period may be flashier or more provocative. But to read Kershaw on Europe's bloody century is to be driven through a ravaged landscape in the sleek, smooth comfort of a Rolls-Royce, guided by a historian who probably knows the territory better than anybody else on the planet.”—
The Sunday Times (UK)

“[Kershaw's] thoughtful and comprehensive history is likely to become a classic."—
The Observer (UK)

"[A] political, economic and military history of the entire continent of Europe.... There are no easy explanations for the disasters that overwhelmed individuals who were caught... in the living hells fuelled by militarism, ethnic-racist politics, class conflict and economic crises. Kershaw leads his readers through this complex history in a clear and compelling manner.”—
Prospect (UK)

About the Author

Ian Kershaw, author of To Hell and BackThe End, Fateful Choices, and Making Friends with Hitler, is a British historian of twentieth-century Germany noted for his monumental biographies of Adolf Hitler. In 2002 he received his knighthood for Services to History. He is a Fellow of the British Academy, of the Royal Historical Society, of the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, and of the Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung in Bonn.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Viking; First Edition (November 17, 2015)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 624 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0670024589
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0670024582
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.95 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.35 x 1.95 x 9.3 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2016
This is an extraordinary history of the boiling struggles in Europe during the first half of the twentieth century, a period marked by two brutal wars, each driven by the ambitions and goals of the major European nation states. These wars brought death and destruction to wide swaths of Europe, leaving millions – many millions – dead or incapacitated. Ian Kershaw tackles this vast subject with his customary great eye for detail and his even greater capacity to make plain sense out of a series of tortuously twisted facts.

How could Russia have wound up on the Allied side of the second World War? How could the great culture of Germany have given life and support to a madman? How could the post-war world fall into such a tortuous face-off between the two great Allies, Russia and the United States? What can these two terrible conflicts say about the road ahead?

I came away from this history of Europe in the early to mid-20th century fascinated with the interplay of force. These ranged from Germany, somewhat unfortunately located in the dead center of the European continent, relentlessly developing its military, commercial and cultural powers, a Russian state coming apart during the first world war and then using its immense resources to maul the German army in the second war and, more sadly, France, a major factor in the first world war but an exhausted and even somewhat pathetic relic in the second world war.

The story of these two wars has been told many times. Kershaw’s history is very short on the details of the wars -- in fact, Eisenhower is not even mentioned in this 500 page book, the invasion of Africa and then Europe in the second war is nowhere to be found, the gradual involvement of the United States, of pivotal importance in both wars, is left virtually untouched. Quite clearly, this is not a military history. It is far more a discussion of national ambitions, political maneuvering, and – in the end – a scathing commentary on the vicious brutality of the Nazi regime in its efforts to reshape the population of Europe through the near-successful extermination of the Jews, one of the saddest chapters in the history of the world.
The scarcity of a military view of these two wars is not a weakness. Kershaw knows all the details in both wars. He has written definitive accounts of Hitler’s rise and of the fateful decisions during the second great war. He is a careful and thoughtful historian of European affairs, with all of its complexities, in the second half of the twentieth century. In this absorbing book, he concentrates on the causes of the conflicts; he examines the people of Europe who made the major decisions that led to the wars and then led to the consequences of the wars. He deals with the histories of the major countries in Europe with an eye trained on what each country wanted from its involvement. Poland wanted security from the Russian bear to its east; France wanted safety from Germany; Russia wanted to expand its presence in the Balkans and ultimately into the heart of Europe; Britain wanted to keep European powers balanced, with none able to exert its unrestrained will; Germany wanted a larger slice of European land. Each had its own agenda.

This marvelous history, as much a history of ideas as it is of the two wars fought on European soil during the twentieth century, ends with a look at Europe emerging from this chaos in far stronger shape than it had ever had been in the first half of the century, regaining its balance and now capable of a greater impact on the way the world works than ever before.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2016
The thoughtful reader will approach Mr. Kershaw’s book with the respect due an historian of his caliber and with a sincere appreciation of the enormity of his task. The book’s shortcomings are a natural consequence of its ambitious scope and the necessary limitations of such a project.

In a way Mr. Kershaw writes his own review in the Preface. To his credit he acknowledges the “multiplicity of extremely complex problems” that characterizes this period. He admits that he will “rely heavily on the pioneering research of others,” to provide a “bird’s-eye” view. Thus there is nothing new in this volume and there is certainly nothing of the revisionist about him. The “personalized” approach to which he confesses may amount to little more than a few chummy anecdotes and a point of view that is distinctly Anglocentric and vaguely Marxist.

The prose is thoughtful, clean and strong if not compelling. The content is as comprehensive as circumstances will allow, the material well organized, the bibliography extensive. The best pages of the book deal with a side-by-side comparison, in plain language, of the totalitarian states of Germany, Italy and the Soviet Union. His account of the immediate post-war (II) chaos- the meting out of “justice” in its various forms by individuals, groups and governments, in a variety of ways and in differing areas; relocation, resettlement, repatriation, and of course revenge, etc.- is a sobering reminder that wars rarely “end” as simply as they often seem to begin.

If Mr. Kershaw’s book provokes controversy it will less from what he asserts than from what he has felt compelled to omit- victims perhaps of the “personalized approach” or the “bird’s-eye” view. And I fear that in the attempt to create an accounting that will satisfy everyone, he will satisfy no one. Each reader may find his/her own special area of interest overlooked, dismissed or otherwise neglected. (A few examples of my own: The French role in the failure of Creditanstaldt (1931) and the subsequent bank failures warrants a few more sentences; while crediting (deservedly) the heroism of the Red Army to “Patriotism and Marxist-Leninist ideology” (p 379), no mention is made of general Order No. 270 (1941), 227 (1942), nor of NKVD “blocking units;” the British blockade of 1914-19 and the entry of the United States on the Allied side gets a kind, generous treatment (pretty much the Oxford-schoolboy party line); and the Influenza Pandemic of 1918 gets exactly two sentences, identical in content, separated by 300 pages.)

The objectivity and detachment that we seem to require from professional historians can often leave us with a portrait done in drab, timid pastels, lacking in emotional profile. The “bird’s-eye” perspective he provides is from such heights that detail, immediacy and relevance are often sacrificed.

This book might serve well as a basic text for a college-level course of the same name, as long as there’s plenty of supplemental reading and ample time for thoughtful discussion.
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Stefan
5.0 out of 5 stars Die dramatischen Jahrzehnte des Kontinents
Reviewed in Germany on July 18, 2024
In "To Hell and Back: Europa, 1914-1949" liefert Ian Kershaw eine meisterhafte Darstellung der turbulentesten Jahre des 20. Jahrhunderts. Der renommierte Historiker bietet eine detaillierte und umfassende Analyse der Ereignisse, die Europa in zwei verheerende Weltkriege stürzten und den Kontinent nachhaltig veränderten.

Kershaw beschreibt präzise die politischen, sozialen und wirtschaftlichen Entwicklungen, die zu den Konflikten führten und deren katastrophale Auswirkungen. Sein tiefes Verständnis der historischen Zusammenhänge und seine Fähigkeit, komplexe Ereignisse verständlich darzustellen, machen dieses Buch zu einer fesselnden Lektüre.

Das Buch ist thematisch klar gegliedert und deckt alle wichtigen Ereignisse und Entwicklungen dieser Epoche ab, von den Ursachen des Ersten Weltkriegs über den Aufstieg des Faschismus und Nationalsozialismus bis hin zur Nachkriegsordnung und den Anfängen des Kalten Krieges. Kershaw zeigt, wie die Tragödien und Herausforderungen dieser Jahre die Grundlagen für das moderne Europa legten.

"To Hell and Back" ist nicht nur ein historisches Werk, sondern auch eine tiefgehende Reflexion über die menschlichen und gesellschaftlichen Faktoren, die zu diesen dramatischen Ereignissen führten. Kershaws klare und prägnante Schreibweise macht das Buch sowohl für Geschichtsinteressierte als auch für Fachleute zu einer wertvollen Ressource.
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Reviewed in Brazil on May 1, 2018
Very interesting and well written book. Detailed. Well worth the read. I Would recomendo to anyone interested in European history.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very well written book!
Reviewed in Canada on September 16, 2018
Great book! Arrived early and exacly as described.
Valerio Pastore
5.0 out of 5 stars L'eccellenza nella Storia!
Reviewed in Italy on August 24, 2019
Ian Kershaw conferma qui la sua fama di eminente storico dell’Europa moderna, di sapiente divulgatore capace di tenersi al di sopra delle parti nel dare una visuale di insieme coerente e puntigliosa (considerato lo spazio di tempo e gli eventi interessati!) di un lungo momento che avrebbe per sempre cambiato i destini non solo dell’Europa ma del mondo intero. Un libro che dovrebbe entrare di buon diritto nelle scuole!
S. Sen
5.0 out of 5 stars A must read
Reviewed in India on July 18, 2019
Everyone interested in war, its causes and consequences -especially those concerning the great wars of the XX century- must read this book. It is astounding how the author could squeeze in so much within the confines of a little more than 500 pages. A book which will surely endure through the future.
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