Prisoners of Time: Prussians, Germans and Other Humans

Prisoners of Time: Prussians, Germans and Other Humans

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  • Author:Christopher Clark
  • ISBN:0141997311
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Summary

An intellectual tour de force: the major essays of the esteemed author of international bestseller The Sleepwalkers

Christopher Clark's The Sleepwalkers has become one of the most influential history books of our century: a remarkable rethinking of the origins of the First World War, which has had a huge impact on how we see both the past and the present。

For the many readers who found the narrative voice, craftsmanship and originality of Clark's writing so compelling, Prisoners of Time will be a book filled with surprises and enjoyment。 Bringing together many of Clark's major essays, Prisoners of Time raises a host of questions about how we think about the past, and both the value and pitfalls of history as a discipline。

The book includes brilliant writing on German subjects: from assessments of Kaiser Wilhelm and Bismarck to the painful story of General von Blaskowitz, a traditional Prussian military man who accommodated himself to the horrors of the Third Reich。 There is a fascinating essay on attempts to convert Prussian Jews to Christianity, and insights into everything from Brexit to the significance of battles。 Perhaps the most important piece in the book is 'The Dream of Nebuchadnezzar', a virtuoso meditation on the nature of political power down the ages, which will become essential reading for anyone drawn to the meaning of history。

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Reviews

Chris Powers

Christopher Clark is one of my favourite historians and this book is yet another reminder why。The book is structured as a set of essays which do not necessarily need to be read in order (which he says), and they cover a wide range of historical topics。There’s some real wit and humour on show throughout, which is his style, but his thoughts on the present moment in which we find ourselves is for me where he really shines。 Some strong words about the narratives we are in in Europe now, responses t Christopher Clark is one of my favourite historians and this book is yet another reminder why。The book is structured as a set of essays which do not necessarily need to be read in order (which he says), and they cover a wide range of historical topics。There’s some real wit and humour on show throughout, which is his style, but his thoughts on the present moment in which we find ourselves is for me where he really shines。 Some strong words about the narratives we are in in Europe now, responses to Brexiters and to German academics who attacked his earlier work Sleepwalkers。As a former student of history at Cambridge, I also enjoyed in particular his remembrance of Chris Bayly, and the way World History has been discussed as a topic。Definitely recommend。 。。。more

Lily Naurava

A collection of essays focusing of different social groups and events in history that have been somewhat remarkable and “prisoners of time”。I recommended this book for my book club and I somewhat regret it。 Some essays are largely about soft power and the fluidity of influence, which I personally (with a background in international relations) found really interesting and approachable。 Other essays are, in my opinion, unnecessarily over complicated and, while still interesting, they are also very A collection of essays focusing of different social groups and events in history that have been somewhat remarkable and “prisoners of time”。I recommended this book for my book club and I somewhat regret it。 Some essays are largely about soft power and the fluidity of influence, which I personally (with a background in international relations) found really interesting and approachable。 Other essays are, in my opinion, unnecessarily over complicated and, while still interesting, they are also very dense at times and I had to force myself to continue reading throughout them as I wasn’t really engaged。I would probably advice to Google some names/periods of time mentioned throughout the essays to be able to keep up, as there is often an assumed baseline knowledge。 。。。more

Jan

Erudite, engaging, wise, interesting, and well worth your time。

Scott

Takes you on a long journey to help you see that we are trapped。 Fascinating and beautifully written。

Lysergius

A collection of essays by the author of "Sleepwalkers"。 The essays range across a variety of topics including the German critical response to his book about the causes of the First World War , "Sleepwalkers"。 Authorative and well written。 Well worth a read。 A collection of essays by the author of "Sleepwalkers"。 The essays range across a variety of topics including the German critical response to his book about the causes of the First World War , "Sleepwalkers"。 Authorative and well written。 Well worth a read。 。。。more