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Vividly recreating this era of unparalleled ambition, artistry, and innovation, Philipp Blom captures the seismic shifts that defined the interwar period and continue to shape our world today.

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When the Great War ended in 1918, the West was broken. Religious faith, patriotism, and the belief in human progress had all been called into question by the mass carnage experienced by both sides. Shell-shocked and traumatized, the West faced a world it no longer recognized: The old order had collapsed, replaced by an age of machines. The world hurtled forward on gears and crankshafts, and terrifying new ideologies arose from the wreckage of past belief.

Historian Philipp Blom argues that in the aftermath of World War I, citizens of the West launched into hedonistic, aesthetic, and intellectual adventures of self-discovery. It was a period of both bitter disillusionment and visionary progress, in which artists, scientists, and philosophers grappled with the question of how to live and what to believe in a broken age. America closed its borders to European refugees and turned away from the desperate poverty caused by the Great Depression. On both sides of the Atlantic, disenchanted voters flocked to Communism and fascism, forming political parties based on violence and revenge that presaged the horror of a new World War.

Vividly re-creating this era of unparalleled ambition, artistry, and innovation, Blom captures the seismic shifts that defined the interwar period and continue to shape our world today.

"This historical account will be enjoyed by anyone with an interest in cultural analysis." ---Library Journal

"A book to be absorbed, marveled at and admired for the wide range of research linking events and thoughts." ---Kirkus

"Writing about postwar Vienna, Blom notes that 'nobody felt at home,' but he could be writing about almost anyone in that era, and this well-written account brings a refreshing clarity to such uncertain times." ---Publishers Weekly Starred Review

"It's like listening to the world's greatest history teacher. This is one audiobook listeners will want to hear many times." ---AudioFile
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Life and Culture in the West, 1918-1938

Author Philipp Blom

Narrated by Ralph Lister

Publication date Jun 30, 2015

Running time 17 hrs

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