Book Name : The Rebirth Of East Europe
Author : Michael G. Roskin
What is it about : A fairly detailed historical account of the lands squeezed between the four empires - Ottoman, Habsburg, Tsarist (and later Communist) Russian and Prussian (Germany). Who are these peoples who prospered and suffered as these empires peaked and ebbed ? The explanations of why these lands became the battle grounds of the two World Wars were presented. And of course included were the colorful accounts of those starring roles played out by the royalties, heroes, villains, puppets and bystanders. The author spared no blushes in presenting a critique of how and why Communism failed and as all good thesis, gave a few pointers of the hopeful future at the end of the book.
Some thoughts after having read the book : As I was reading through the book, one question in particular repeatedly stood out - how come A Shining White Knight never came to the rescue ? OK, how about an Iron Chancellor, a charismatic politician or a forceful peasant leader - no, none of those. These lands never united to form a force and had no luck in bringing out a formidable leadership and the result was devastating - a battle ground and the spoils of war for the taking. Sad but intriguing to learn the history of these countries.
Would I recommend this book to you : I read this book as background for our trip to these countries in May 2013 and the book provided more than enough for that purpose. In fact, the core materials would stand you in good stead in passing an O-Level on this topic. However, I did find the author at times, opinionated and not as subjective as I would like; but looking at it as the author telling you strictly his points of views, then the book became a fascinating "Western" commentary. Pick it up for an easy and interesting read.
Author : Michael G. Roskin
What is it about : A fairly detailed historical account of the lands squeezed between the four empires - Ottoman, Habsburg, Tsarist (and later Communist) Russian and Prussian (Germany). Who are these peoples who prospered and suffered as these empires peaked and ebbed ? The explanations of why these lands became the battle grounds of the two World Wars were presented. And of course included were the colorful accounts of those starring roles played out by the royalties, heroes, villains, puppets and bystanders. The author spared no blushes in presenting a critique of how and why Communism failed and as all good thesis, gave a few pointers of the hopeful future at the end of the book.
Some thoughts after having read the book : As I was reading through the book, one question in particular repeatedly stood out - how come A Shining White Knight never came to the rescue ? OK, how about an Iron Chancellor, a charismatic politician or a forceful peasant leader - no, none of those. These lands never united to form a force and had no luck in bringing out a formidable leadership and the result was devastating - a battle ground and the spoils of war for the taking. Sad but intriguing to learn the history of these countries.
Would I recommend this book to you : I read this book as background for our trip to these countries in May 2013 and the book provided more than enough for that purpose. In fact, the core materials would stand you in good stead in passing an O-Level on this topic. However, I did find the author at times, opinionated and not as subjective as I would like; but looking at it as the author telling you strictly his points of views, then the book became a fascinating "Western" commentary. Pick it up for an easy and interesting read.
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