Selected Product: | Hitler Hardcover Author: Ian Kershaw Publisher: Allen Lane Release Date: August 2008 ISBN-10: 1846140692 ISBN-13: 9781846140693 List Price: £30.00 Average Customer Rating: | | The Third Reich at War: How the Nazis Led Germany from Conquest to Disaster (Allen Lane History) ISBN-10: 0713997427 Hitler, 1936-1945: Nemesis (Allen Lane History) ISBN-10: 0140272399 Hitler's Empire: Nazi Rule in Occupied Europe (Allen Lane History) ISBN-10: 0713996811 Hitler, The Germans, and the Final Solution ISBN-10: 0300124279 The Hitler Myth: Image and Reality in the Third Reich ISBN-10: 0192802062 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Hitler by Ian Kershaw (ISBN-10: 1846140692, ISBN-13: 9781846140693). At this time we have not yet written a review for Hitler by Ian Kershaw (ISBN-10: 1846140692, ISBN-13: 9781846140693). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com Is there anything fresh to be said about Hitler? He is an icon, maybe the icon, of the 20th century. He was a failed artist with Wagnerian fantasies, a slob who could not get up in the morning, but he exposed the frailties of modern civilisation in a way that should still make us giddy. How? Was it his doing, or German society's? Professor Ian Kershaw has produced a work of definitive scholarship that will be the standard for years to come. It was badly needed; since Alan Bullock's 1952 classic Hitler: A Study In Tyranny and Joachim Fest's Hitler (originally published in 1973) there has been much valuable research, all of which Kershaw seems to have read (there are 200 pages of notes). Add to this the media (and, by extension, public) fascination with the nature of evil, and a resurgent interest in right-wing groups, and this book becomes long overdue. Kershaw deals rigorously with the bones of his subject's life. He has no truck with psychological padding, and calmly demolishes most of the quasi-facts that have sprung up--if in doubt, he allows space within the chronology. His description of the path to the Chancellorship, which was always more messy than messianic, is painful to behold but gripping to follow, and concludes in 1936 with Hitler at the height of his "Hubris". This is an important study of the character of power, as clearly written as it is intellectually engaging. --David Vincent The (currently) definitive Hitler biography. | Customer Rating: | | As well as being a compellingly readable narrative, Kershaw's analysis is thorough, sophisticated and convincing. To be recommended to anyone with an interest in this period, and vastly superior to its predecessors (Bullock et al) in almost every way. | Surely the greatest book ever written about Adolf Hitler | Customer Rating: | | Having always been interested in the myth of Hitler and German Nazism, I approached this book with a great deal of interest and, above all, expectation. I had read a highly favourable review commending Kershaw for producing not only a highly informative piece, but a highly readable one too. I was not disappointed. Quite simply, Hitler - Hubris is one of the best books I have ever read, if not the best. The fact that I compare it - for sheer entertainment and fluidity of writing - to things like Lord of the Rings and To Kill A Mockingbird is, to me, high praise indeed. Kershaw doesn't simply inform here. He GRIPS like a vice. It must surely be as indispensible a guide to Adolf Hitler (and as important an historical document for generations to come) as the film Schindler's List was in chronicling for our children and grand-children the horrors of the holocaust. Majestic and awe-inspiring. | A feat of historicism | Customer Rating: | | The critique that Hubris is too complete with detail by some readers seems to miss the point; this is a scholarly work that is both well written and engrossing. Those seeking specifics from the book should not be afraid to do so via use of the index. Kershaw's aim to integrate Hitler with a structual analysis derserves credit. |
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