Introduction 1. The Second World War and the Historians 2. The Origins of World War III and the Making of English Social History 3. Germany and the Third, Second, and First World Wars 4. The Historikerstreit and the Relativisation of Auschwitz 5. The Sorrow and the Pity of the Fall of France, and the Rise of French Historiography 6. The Eclipse of Anti-Fascism in Italy 7. Glasnost reaches Soviet Historiography 8. Hiroshima, mon amour : Under Eastern Eyes
Richard J. B. Bosworth
`... thought-provoking and widely researched study of
history-writing since 1945.' - Contemporary European History
`It is a very witty and erudite discussion of what historians in
the combatant countries have made of the horrors of the Second War
World.' - Scotland on Sunday
`This is an extremely valuable, thought-provoking book. It
undertakes an ambitious task of relating the study of history in
many countries to the cataclysmic developments of the Second World
War - not just the battles fought, but including the rise of
fascism, domestic divisions, and atrocities committed at home and
abroad ... This is an enormously complex story, but the author
presents it thoughtfully and imaginatively, always asking the
crucial question, how history affects a historian, and how a
historian shapes history.' - Akira Iriye, Harvard University
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