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Culture and Imperialism
Oct 8, 2024 12:50 PM

Author:Edward W Said

Culture and Imperialism

Following his profoundly influential study, Orientalism, Edward Said now examines western culture. From Jane Austen to Salman Rushdie, from Yeats to media coverage of the Gulf War, Culture and Imperialism is a broad, fierce and wonderfully readable account of the roots of imperialism in European culture.

Reviews

Culture and Imperialism has an eloquent, urgent topicality rare in books by literary critics

—— Camille Paglia

Readers accustomed to the precision and elegance of Edward Said's analytical prowess will not be disappointed by Culture and Imperialism. Those discovering Said for the first time will be profoundly impressed

—— Toni Morrison

Edward Said helps us to understand who we are and what we must do if we are to aspire to be moral agents, not servants of power

—— Noam Chomsky

A balanced look at a traditional tale of aristocratic power and prestige

—— Hallie Rubenhold , BBC History Magazine

This jaunty magnificent book tells the history of Britain just as much as it does of one family

—— Daily Express

Remarkable… The genius of this work is that it serves up a feast of details from a whole dynasty of remarkable men and women

—— Jenny Barlow , Daily Express

An engaging account of a gallery of historical figures

—— Noel Malcolm , Sunday Telegraph Seven

Incredibly detailed

—— Your Family Tree

A delightful, beautifully researched book

—— Good Book Guide

An extraordinary tale deriving from meticulous research – the story of how a young Jew after 1945 almost single-handedly hunted down the Kommandant of Auschwitz.

—— Frederick Forsyth

A highly readable detective story … This is really a book about the world of Hanns Alexander…[and it is] well worth reading ... Harding has researched it thoroughly.

—— Richard Overy , Sunday Telegraph

A remarkable book: thoughtful, compelling and quite devastating in its humanity. Thomas Harding’s account of these two extraordinary men goes straight to the dark heart of Nazi Germany.

—— Keith Lowe, author of Savage Continent: Europe in the Aftermath of World War II

A fascinating, well-crafted book, entwining two biographies for an unusual and illuminating approach to the history of the Third Reich, its most heinous crime and its aftermath.

—— Roger Moorhouse

This fascinating book, based on the gripping story of one man’s unrelenting pursuit of Rudolf Höss in his search for justice, confirms my belief that much of the most important knowledge of the Holocaust, comes from the personal accounts of those involved. Hanns and Rudolf vividly brings to life, not only the impact of Hitler’s anti-Semitic policies on the author’s German Jewish family, forced to flee Berlin in the 1930s; but shows how an ordinary German farmer became one of the most feared and notorious war criminals in history, implementing with chilling efficiency the extermination of over a million Jews in Auschwitz. As awareness of the full horror of these dark years continues to advance, this book fills a unique and vital role.

—— Lyn Smith, author of Heroes of the Holocaust

This important and moving book describes the unlikely intersection of two very different lives – that of Hanns Alexander, the son of a prosperous German family in Berlin who became a refugee in London in the 1930s, and Rudolf Höss, the Kommandant of the Auschwitz Concentration Camp. Well-researched and grippingly written it provides a unique insight into the fate of Germany under National Socialism.

—— Antony Polonsky, Albert Abramson Professor of Holocaust Studies at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and Brandeis University

Thomas Harding has written a book of two intersecting lives: His great uncle, a German Jew and potential Nazi victim, and Rudolf Höss, Kommandant of Auschwitz. In a neat historical irony, his uncle became a British officer who tracked down war criminals, including one of the world’s worst mass murderers. A fascinating account, with chunks of new information, about one of history's darkest chapters.

—— Richard Breitman, Author of The Architect of Genocide: Himmler and The Final Solution and Editor-in-chief of the U.S. Holocaust Museum's Holocaust and Genocide Studies

Written with the verve of a writer and the sure touch of an historian, Thomas Harding's Hanns and Rudolf is a fascinating, fresh, and compelling work of history.

—— Jay Winik

A vivid account of the pursuit of justice and what happened to two men who found themselves in the chaos of evil of Adolf Hitler’s Germany.

—— Sunday Business Post

Thomas Harding … tells the story with great verve.

—— Financial Times

An astonishing and moving story…[an] excellent book

—— Britain at War magazine

Remarkable … A beautifully balanced double biography, admirably measured but also gripping, which offers a fresh perspective on a much-examined subject

—— Good Book Guide

A remarkable book, which deserves a wide readership.

—— The Oldie

fascinating, intelligent, compelling, dramatic and intimate... The style is open, clear, forthright, and sprightly. It seeks – and finds – clarity at all times, whether to events or character, and delivers everything it manages to pick out of the private archives, classified documents and more just brilliantly.

—— The Bookbag

Hanns and Rudolf is a magnificent book. In an era where WWII is passing from living memory and into history, it offers both, and does so in a way which is spellbinding, poignant and harrowing.

—— Nudge Me Now

Harding builds a compelling, remarkable picture of war and its aftermath

—— Sunday Times

Hoss’s life is grimly fascinating … Hanns and Rudolf is written with a suppressed fury at the moral emptiness of men like him

—— The Times

Perhaps one of the finest books on the Holocaust and the Second World War that I have read in a long time.

—— Adam Cannon , The Jewish Telegraph

[A] gripping and superbly written book

—— Mail on Sunday
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