Timothy Snyder Boeken
Timothy Snyder is een historicus wiens werk zich richt op de moderne Oost-Europese geschiedenis, met name politieke geschiedenis en de dynamiek van geweld. Zijn onderzoek duikt in de ingewikkelde verbanden tussen nationalisme, totalitaire ideologieën en historische rampen. Snyder onderzoekt hoe gebeurtenissen zoals de Holocaust en massamoorden in Europa zich hebben ontvouwd en hoe ze ons als waarschuwing voor het heden kunnen dienen. Zijn schrijfstijl is analytisch maar toegankelijk, met de nadruk op het begrijpen van historische processen die de 20e eeuw hebben gevormd.







On Tyranny : Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century (Graphic Edition)
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This graphic edition of Timothy Snyder’s bestselling work presents vital lessons for resisting America's drift toward authoritarianism, enhanced by renowned illustrator Nora Krug's visual storytelling. Snyder draws on the darkest moments of the twentieth century, from Nazism to Communism, to convey twenty lessons on modern resistance. Key lessons include recognizing the impact of symbols on the future (“4: Take responsibility for the face of the world”), the necessity of independent research (“11: Investigate”), and the importance of using personalized language rather than clichés (“9: Be kind to our language”). Krug's inventive art style, reminiscent of her work in Belonging, transforms Snyder’s historical insights into a visually striking guide. This edition serves as a poignant reminder of the need for active, conscious participation in resisting authoritarianism during uncertain times.
Under Hitler and Stalin the Nazi and Soviet regimes murdered fourteen million people in the bloodlands between Berlin and Moscow. The killing fields extended from central Polads to western Russia. For twelve savage years, on this bloodsoaked soil an average of one million individuals - mostly women, children and the aged - were murdered every year. Though in 1939 these lands became battlefields, not one of these fourteen million was killed in combat. They were victims of a murderous policy, not casualties of war. Int his deeply unsettling and revelatory book, Timothy Snyder gives voice to the testimony of the victims through the letters home, the notes flung from trains, the diaries on corpses. It is a brilliantly researched, profoundly humane and authoritative bok that demands we pay attention to those that history is in danger of forgetting.
On Freedom
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Exploring the concept of freedom, the book emphasizes that true liberty involves active goodness rather than merely the absence of oppression. It argues that freedom is not a gift but a shared responsibility, highlighting the importance of solidarity in achieving genuine freedom for all. The interconnectedness of individual and collective freedom is a central theme, suggesting that one's liberty is inherently tied to the freedom of others.
On Tyranny Graphic Edition
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Timothy Snyder's New York Times bestseller On Tyranny uses the darkest moments in twentieth-century history, from Nazism to Communism, to teach twenty lessons on resisting modern-day authoritarianism. Among the twenty include a warning to be aware of how symbols used today could affect tomorrow ("4: Take responsibility for the face of the world"), an urgent reminder to research everything for yourself and to the fullest extent ("11: Investigate"), a point to use personalized and individualized speech rather than clichéd phrases for the sake of mass appeal ("9: Be kind to our language"), and more.0In this graphic edition, Nora Krug draws from her highly inventive art style in Belonging--at once a graphic memoir, collage-style scrapbook, historical narrative, and trove of memories--to breathe new life, color, and power into Snyder's riveting historical references, turning a quick-read pocket guide of lessons into a visually striking rumination. In a time of great uncertainty and instability, this edition of On Tyranny emphasizes the importance of being active, conscious, and deliberate participants in resistance
Prologue -- Individualism or totalitarianism -- Succession or failure -- Integration or empire -- Novelty or eternity -- Truth or lies -- Equality or oligarchy -- Epilogue
Bloodlands, English edition
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Under Hitler and Stalin the Nazi and Soviet regimes murdered fourteen million people in the bloodlands between Berlin and Moscow. The killing fields extended from central Polads to western Russia. For twelve savage years, on this bloodsoaked soil an average of one million individuals - mostly women, children and the aged - were murdered every year. Though in 1939 these lands became battlefields, not one of these fourteen million was killed in combat. They were victims of a murderous policy, not casualties of war. Int his deeply unsettling and revelatory book, Timothy Snyder gives voice to the testimony of the victims through the letters home, the notes flung from trains, the diaries on corpses. It is a brilliantly researched, profoundly humane and authoritative bok that demands we pay attention to those that history is in danger of forgetting.
'A brilliant and disturbing analysis, which should be read by anyone wishing to understand the political crisis currently engulfing the world' YUVAL NOAH HARARI, author of SAPIENS The past is another country, the old saying goes.
Bloodlands
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Describes how fourteen million people were murdered by Hitler's and Stalin's regimes in the area between Germany and Russia during the time when both men were in power and examines the motives and methods behind the mass murders.
Thinking the twentieth century
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Thinking the Twentieth Century maps the issues and concerns of a turbulent age onto a life of intellectual conflict and engagement. Tony Judt presents the triumphs and the failures of prominent intellectuals, adeptly explaining both their ideas and the risks of their political commitments.--[book jacket].


