A History in Fragments: Europe in the Twentieth Century

A History in Fragments: Europe in the Twentieth Century
ISBN-10
034911269X
ISBN-13
9780349112695
Category
Europe
Pages
724
Language
English
Published
2002
Publisher
Little Brown GBR
Author
Richard Vinen

Description

Vinen, who lectures in history at King's College in London, explores the diversity of European history by focusing on larger social, economic and cultural issues. He examines, among other things, the shifting roles of women, the impact of technological change, the relationship of labor unions to the overall economy, the power of the church and the emergence of popular culture. Vinen also describes in detail the birth of a new kind of political extremism in the interwar years: "The threat of communism in turn stimulated support for radical right counter-offensives [i.e., fascism], which further exacerbated conflict." WWII resulted in the separation of Europe into two opposing blocs, East and West. Vinen argues that a postwar consensus developed in Western Europe based on anticommunism, managed economies and a mass culture dominated by consumerism. In postwar Eastern Europe, communism ossified and, by the late 1980s, collapsed. Yet the absence of communism didn't lead inexorably to European unity: "The fall of the Berlin Wall did not unite Europe. Rather, it replaced a single, simple division of East and West with several more subtle divisions."

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