瑪德琳·奧爾布賴特,美國前總統比爾•剋林頓當政時期的美國國務卿,也是美國曆史上第一位女國務卿。曾在國傢安全委員會、美國駐聯閤國大使館以及在美國國會擔任重要職務,目前在美國喬治敦大學國際關係學院擔任教授。同時她也是紐約時報暢銷書作傢,齣版過3本暢銷著作。
By turns harrowing and inspiring, "Prague Winter" is Madeleine Albright's account of her early life from 1937 to 1948, a dozen years that witnessed the Nazi invasion of her native Prague, World War II, the Holocaust, the defeat of fascism, the rise of communism, and the onset of the Cold War. Her experiences, and those of her family, provide a unique lens through which to view this tumultuous period in modern history. Moving from the thousand-year-old "Prague Castle" to the bomb shelters of London, from the desolate prison ghetto of "Terezin" to the war councils of Churchill, Stalin, Roosevelt and Hitler, Albright reflects on her discovery of her family's Jewish heritage decades after the war, her "Czech" homeland's tangled history, and the stark moral choices faced by her parents, ordinary citizens, and the leaders of their generation. Drawing on her memory, written reflections, newly-released documents, interviews with contemporaries, and other primary sources, she tells the story of how millions of ordinary citizens were ripped from familiar surroundings and forced into new roles as exiled leaders and foot soldiers, resistance figures and collaborators, victims and killers. Albright points out that the response to these life and death issues was often shaped by concepts familiar even to a child like Madeleine had been at the time: fear, trust, adaptation, the search for identity, the pressure to conform, and the difference between right and wrong. As universal as it is deeply personal, "Prague Winter" offers a unique perspective on World War II, the relationship between generations, and the impact of time on our assessment of the truth. Emotionally compelling and often startling in its frankness, this volume is a guide to the future through the lessons of the past, as seen through the eyes of one of the world's most respected and fascinating figures.
發表於2024-12-18
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書的內容很不錯,通過奧爾布賴特這位美國曆史上首位國務卿的迴憶,比較真實地展現瞭二戰時期各大國的政治博弈和作者本人傢族同胞因國土的不安所遭受的顛沛流離,全書印象最深的是對奧斯維辛集中營慘絕人寰的行為的描述,令人發指。想想時至今日,每天依舊有成韆上萬的人被捲入...
評分書的內容很不錯,通過奧爾布賴特這位美國曆史上首位國務卿的迴憶,比較真實地展現瞭二戰時期各大國的政治博弈和作者本人傢族同胞因國土的不安所遭受的顛沛流離,全書印象最深的是對奧斯維辛集中營慘絕人寰的行為的描述,令人發指。想想時至今日,每天依舊有成韆上萬的人被捲入...
評分書的內容很不錯,通過奧爾布賴特這位美國曆史上首位國務卿的迴憶,比較真實地展現瞭二戰時期各大國的政治博弈和作者本人傢族同胞因國土的不安所遭受的顛沛流離,全書印象最深的是對奧斯維辛集中營慘絕人寰的行為的描述,令人發指。想想時至今日,每天依舊有成韆上萬的人被捲入...
評分書的內容很不錯,通過奧爾布賴特這位美國曆史上首位國務卿的迴憶,比較真實地展現瞭二戰時期各大國的政治博弈和作者本人傢族同胞因國土的不安所遭受的顛沛流離,全書印象最深的是對奧斯維辛集中營慘絕人寰的行為的描述,令人發指。想想時至今日,每天依舊有成韆上萬的人被捲入...
評分書的內容很不錯,通過奧爾布賴特這位美國曆史上首位國務卿的迴憶,比較真實地展現瞭二戰時期各大國的政治博弈和作者本人傢族同胞因國土的不安所遭受的顛沛流離,全書印象最深的是對奧斯維辛集中營慘絕人寰的行為的描述,令人發指。想想時至今日,每天依舊有成韆上萬的人被捲入...
圖書標籤: 英文 捷剋 布拉格 Albright
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