New Releases by Martin GILBERT

Martin GILBERT is the author of History of the Twentieth Century, A, Vol III (1999), The Boys (1998), History of the Twentieth Century, A, Vol I (1997), Winston S. Churchill / 1874-1900 (1997), Jerusalem in the Twentieth Century (1996).

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History of the Twentieth Century, A, Vol III

release date: Oct 20, 1999
History of the Twentieth Century, A, Vol III
Martin Gilbert brings readers up to date in this rich historical narrative of the contradictory events of the last fifty years. Volume II ended in 1951, as the world recovered from World War II, and the nuclear threat increased. In this volume, Gilbert recalls the Cold War and communism--including McCarthyism, the Soviet and Warsaw Pact, the Berlin Wall--and the wars, from Korea to Vietnam to Bosnia. He moves from Poland''s Solidarity Movement to Ireland''s Bloody Sunday, from Pol Pot and his killing fields to the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Mao began a cultural revolution, Martin Luther King, Jr. and John F. Kennedy were assassinated, and Beijing''s Tiananamen Square shocked the world. Technology and medicine advanced in leaps and bounds as the society struggled to catch up. Art, literature, and music, as well as epidemics and natural disasters, all have their place here. Many of the events are described through the words of those who were present. As in the previous two volumes, Gilbert creates a vivid picture through a wide array of sources. The result is extraordinary.

The Boys

release date: Sep 15, 1998
The Boys
Relates the experiences of a group of Jews, male and female, from Poland and Hungary who survived the concentration camps as teenagers.

History of the Twentieth Century, A, Vol I

release date: Nov 05, 1997
History of the Twentieth Century, A, Vol I
What a terrible disappointment the twentieth century has been, was Winston Churchills comment in 1922. One world war was over, more than 6 million soldiers had been killed, and four vast empires had been destroyed. A second mass slaughterin which more than 46 million would diewas yet to come, bringing in its wake the arms race, the Cold War, and the nuclear age. This volume of Martin Gilberts three-volume narrative history of the century charts its first thirty-three years. Opening in the age of horse-drawn travel and colonial wars, Gilbert closes this volume with Roosevelt as the newly elected President of the United States, the inauguration of Adolf Hitler as Chancellor of Germany, and the first of Stalins show trials in the Soviet Union. As well as chronicling the wars, revolutions, and political upheavals, Gilbert tells the story of ordinary men and women in every continent, making them an integral part of the events of which they were sometimes the beneficiaries and often the victims.

Winston S. Churchill / 1874-1900

release date: Mar 01, 1997

Jerusalem in the Twentieth Century

release date: Sep 26, 1996
Jerusalem in the Twentieth Century
"The twentieth century has often been a bloody one for Jerusalem. But it has also been a century of creativity and satisfaction, exuberant life, determination, civic achievement, and perpetual hope." —from Jerusalem in the Twentieth Century Jerusalem today is a vibrant, flourishing city, the capital of an independent nation, and the vital center of worship for three world religions. Yet, one hundred years ago—a mere moment in time to a city celebrating its 3,000th anniversary—Jerusalem was a provincial town, an outpost of the Ottoman Empire ruled from Constantinople. The extraordinary transformation of Jerusalem, from the twilight of Turkish rule to the advent of the twenty-first century, is an epic struggle of passionate political, cultural, and spiritual forces. Often tragic, always fascinating, the remarkable history of contemporary Jerusalem is essential to our understanding of the Middle East. The story of modern Jerusalem is unparalleled in its dramatic juxtaposition of growth and prosperity with unyielding, bitter, and violent strife. It is a city, in the words of author Martin Gilbert, "cursed, even amid its great social, religious, and cultural renaissance, by recurring conflict." The Balfour Declaration of 1917, with its promise of a Jewish National Home, ushered in an era of rapid expansion in self-governing institutions, particularly in the areas of health and education. Yet, the seeds of disagreement were sown when, even though Jerusalem''s majority population had been Jewish since the mid-nineteenth century, the British appointed an Arab as mayor. The hard-fought Battle of Jerusalem in 1948 and the victorious creation of the State of Israel were followed by the devastating division of the city—until the Six-Day War of 1967 stunned the world and brought about an uneasy reunification. In 1994, the triumphant signing of the Israel-Jordan peace treaty ended forty-six years of hostility. However, uncertainty remains as, today, the tentative hope of the peace accords, punctuated by the harshness of Intifada, seems more fragile than ever in the wake of the assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, and the election of Benjamin Netanyahu. Covering every facet of the legendary city''s life—political, cultural, architectural, intellectual, religious, and social—Jerusalem in the Twentieth Century is history at its most lucid and compelling. And who better than Martin Gilbert to encompass the full scope and meaning of this protean city in a dynamic era? Here, the distinguished historian and acclaimed author of Jerusalem: Rebirth of a City has created a vivid, authoritative work, rooted in contemporary sources and scholarship, and drawing equally on his own vast, intimate knowledge of the city and its people. Acclaim for Martin Gilbert''s earlier work Jerusalem: Rebirth of a City "Mr. Gilbert has written a lively book, full of excellent quotations—roundly outspoken and often eloquent." —John Gross The New York Times "His mastery of the source material and his artful use of these materials produce a riveting, charming, and moving account—proving that Mr. Gilbert is not only a first-rate historian but a good storyteller." —The Washington Times "Mr. Gilbert''s scholarship is impeccable." —Colin Thubron Sunday Telegraph (London)

In Search of Churchill

release date: Aug 24, 1995
In Search of Churchill
A portrayal of the prime minister and a look at "the Agatha Christie side of the historian''s art."

The Routledge Atlas of the First World War

release date: Jan 01, 1994
The Routledge Atlas of the First World War
This Routledge Historical Atlasprovides a clear and comprehensive visual history of the First World War. Illuminated by 164 finely detailed and easy-to-read maps, issues covered include: * politics: from the quarrels of the great European powers and the mobilization of 1914 to the Armistice of 1918 * military events: covering all the major land, air and sea battles, each placed in the wider context of strategy * economics: from German economic aspirations to European debts to Britain * aftermath: from the creation of the former Yugoslavia to the Leipzig War Crimes Trials. With a comprehensive index to make it even more accessible and a detailed bibliography to aid further research, this is an indispensable guide to the First World War.

The Dent Atlas of Jewish History

release date: Jan 01, 1993
The Dent Atlas of Jewish History
Tracing the world-wide migrations of the Jews from ancient Mesopotamia to modern Israel, this atlas spans over 4000 years of history. With over 130 maps, the atlas depicts Jewish achievements and the Jewish way of life, presenting a clear picture of their persecution and their reaction to it - whether by dispersal, acceptance or defence.

The Atlas of Jewish History

release date: Jan 01, 1993
The Atlas of Jewish History
An atlas of Jewish history around the world.

Atlas of the Arab-Israeli Conflict

release date: Jan 01, 1993
Atlas of the Arab-Israeli Conflict
Maps provide a visual history of the Arab-Israeli conflict from 1,000 B.C. through the 1990s; includes notes on historical figures and events.

Atlas of Russian History

release date: Jan 01, 1993

The Dent Atlas of American History

release date: Jan 01, 1993

The Dent Atlas of the Holocaust

release date: Jan 01, 1993

Churchill

release date: Oct 15, 1992
Churchill
A biography of the hard facts of Churchill''s public life and the intimate details of the private man.

Auschwitz & the Allies

release date: Jan 01, 1991

The Illustrated Atlas of Jewish Civilization

release date: Jan 01, 1990
The Illustrated Atlas of Jewish Civilization
Maps, pictures, and text Depict Jewish history from Abraham through the diaspora, the Holocaust, and post-war years. their contributions, as well as migrations and persecutions, are placed in geographical as well as historical perspective.

Road to Victory

release date: Jan 01, 1989
Road to Victory
Omfattende værk om Winston S. Churchill.

Atlas of the Holocaust

release date: Jan 01, 1988
Atlas of the Holocaust
Historian Gilbert has researched and prepared 316 maps to trace each phase of the Holocaust, beginning with the anti-Semitic violence of prewar Germany to the expulsion of Jews from towns and villages, the establishment of ghettos, and the setting up of the death camps, and including acts of resistance and revolts, areas of Jewish partisan activity, killings of children and non-Jews, the flight of survivors. Explanatory text accompanies the maps, chronicling the details and explaining the sources--many of which are records the Nazis themselves kept. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Jerusalem History Atlas

Jerusalem History Atlas
Maps and accompanying prints and photographs present a survey of Jerusalem''s 3,000 year history, with emphasis on the last 150 years.
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