"Postwar" is a highly acclaimed history of postwar Europe, covering both eastern and western regions over sixty years. Written by a respected historian, it is praised for its comprehensive and authoritative narrative that weaves together political and cultural developments in thirty-four nations. The book is described as intellectually ambitious, compelling, and a rare joy to read, with a focus on both the grand scope and small details of the era. Additionally, the author's other work, "Ill Fares the Land," has been republished with a new preface by Ta-Nehisi Coates.
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Penguin Books