New Releases by Norman Davies

Norman Davies is the author of Galicja (2023), Europa między Wschodem a Zachodem (2023), Mała Europa. Szkice polskie (2022), Powstanie '44 (2022), Kiedy Bóg odwrócił wzrok (2022).

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Europa między Wschodem a Zachodem

release date: Jan 01, 2023

Mała Europa. Szkice polskie

release date: Nov 04, 2022
Mała Europa. Szkice polskie
Witamy na planecie Polska – w wyjątkowym miejscu o niezwykle bogatej historii. Jest tu pełno niespodzianek, chociaż nie wszystkie Państwa zachwycą. Civitas Schinesghe, Lechistan, Polska... Kraj ten od ponad tysiąca lat fascynował kupców i podróżników. Kolejni władcy powiększali terytorium, zawierali przymierza i unie, za sprawą których Rzeczpospolita stała się jedną z potęg Starego Kontynentu. Związanie się z tradycją Zachodu przez pierwszych Piastów było dziedzictwem, którego przyszło bronić potomkom Mieszków i Bolesławów. Wraz z odzyskaniem niepodległości XVII-wieczna koncepcja antemurale Christianitatis przyjęła formę walki z totalitaryzmami. Doświadczenia cudu nad Wisłą, II wojny światowej, komunizmu oraz wreszcie rok 2004 dowiodły, że miejsce Polski jest w Europie. Spoglądając w naszą przeszłość, Norman Davies dowodzi, że w XXI wieku misją i powinnością Polski jest przewodzenie w regionie i wspieranie tych, którzy chcą dołączyć do europejskiej wspólnoty. Niepublikowane wcześniej i zaktualizowane teksty Normana Daviesa zaskakują przenikliwością i stawiają przed Polską ponownie wyzwanie odegrania kluczowej roli w Europie. Powyższy opis pochodzi od wydawcy.

Powstanie '44

release date: Jan 01, 2022

Kiedy Bóg odwrócił wzrok

release date: Jan 01, 2022

George II (Penguin Monarchs)

release date: Jul 20, 2021
George II (Penguin Monarchs)
From the celebrated historian and author of Europe: A History, a new life of George II George II, King of Great Britain and Ireland and Elector of Hanover, came to Britain for the first time when he was thirty-one. He had a terrible relationship with his father, George I, which was later paralleled by his relationship to his own son. He was short-tempered and uncultivated, but in his twenty-three-year reign he presided over a great flourishing in his adoptive country - economic, military and cultural - all described with characteristic wit and elegance by Norman Davies. (George II so admired the Hallelujah chorus in Handel''s Messiah that he stood while it was being performed - as modern audiences still do.) Much of his attention remained in Hanover and on continental politics, as a result of which he was the last British monarch to lead his troops into battle, at Dettingen in 1744.

King George II

release date: Jan 01, 2021

Zaginione królestwa

release date: Mar 30, 2020
Zaginione królestwa
Norman Davies zabiera nas w oszałamiającą podróż przez wieki dziejów. Pokazuje egzotyczne stolice i mówiące niemal wymarłymi językami narody. Przedstawia nam nieznaną historię Europy, ale i opowiada o nas samych: o Galicji, Prusach, Wielkim Księstwie Litewskim. Czy jakiś inny historyk miałby na tyle wyobraźni, żeby połączyć ze sobą upadek ZSRR, historię Gdańska i państwo barbarzyńskich Wizygotów? Po lekturze Zaginionych Królestw nikt już nie będzie mógł traktować uporządkowanego świata historii ze szkolnych podręczników jak prawdy objawionej. Burgundia nie będzie kojarzyć się wyłącznie z winem, a Aragonia z Aragornem z Tolkienowskiego Władcy Pierścieni. Nie trzeba już chyba nikogo przekonywać, że proza Normana Daviesa to literacka uczta. Ale Norman Davies potrafi też dzięki swoim książkom czegoś nas nauczyć. Zaginione Królestwa uzmysławiają, że historia nieustannie kotłuje się i bynajmniej nie zmierza do „końca”. Wręcz przeciwnie, nie miejmy wątpliwości, świat wokół nas wcześniej czy później odejdzie w przeszłość. Tak jak odeszły światy, które Norman Davies ożywia w Zaginionych Królestwach.

Boże igrzysko. Historia Polski

release date: Mar 30, 2020
Boże igrzysko. Historia Polski
To klasyczne już dziś opracowanie, stanowiące punkt wyjścia każdych studiów nad historią Polski. Od czasu ukazania się w 1989 r. Boże Igrzysko osiągnęło już nakład ponad 100 tys. egzemplarzy. „Bezsprzecznie jest to nie tylko najlepsza książka o Polsce w języku angielskim, ale to właśnie TA książka o Polsce. Każdy kto pisze o sprawach polskich - obecnych bądź historycznych - będzie musiał ją przeczytać. To dzieło mistrza.” „New York Times Book Review”

Europa walczy

release date: Mar 30, 2020
Europa walczy
Ktoś powiedział o Normanie Daviesie, że posiada dar, który mają tylko wielcy historycy - umiejętność przemyślenia przeszłości na nowo. Ktoś inny dodał: „Norman Davies ukazuje nam namiętności, poezję, mity i anegdoty równie dobrze jak historyczne fakty”. Prawdziwości obu tych opinii dowodzi najnowsza książka Daviesa. Jeśli ktokolwiek mógł napisać coś nowego o II wojnie światowej - przedstawić nowy sposób patrzenia na nią - to właśnie Norman Davies. Autor bestsellerowego Powstania'' 44 i odkrywczej syntezy historii Polski, czyli Bożego igrzyska, dokonał tego w fascynujący i pouczający sposób. Europa walczy 1939-1945 to udana realizacja na pozór niewykonalnego pomysłu: przedstawienia wszystkich aspektów II wojny światowej w Europie w jednej książce. Efektem jest zapierająca dech w piersiach, odkrywcza panorama historii kontynentu z lat 1939-1945. W przeciwieństwie do wielu publikacji na ten temat Norman Davies nie analizuje jednego wybranego zagadnienia wojny. Nie zajmuje się tylko armiami albo tylko cierpieniem ludności. Przedstawia całościową wizję konfliktu i demaskuje stronniczość jego dotychczasowego postrzegania. Książka Normana Daviesa z całą pewnością zrewolucjonizuje nasze myślenie o II wojnie światowej.

Orzeł biały. Czerwona gwiazda

release date: Mar 30, 2020
Orzeł biały. Czerwona gwiazda
WERSJA BEZ MULTIMEDIÓW. Wojna, która zmieniła bieg dwudziestowiecznych dziejów. W klasycznym już studium Norman Davies roztacza przed czytelnikiem historycznie wierny, a jednocześnie przystępny w odbiorze, obraz całokształtu wojny polsko-bolszewickiej. Brytyjski historyk dokładnie odtwarza przebieg poszczególnych kampanii i bitew, naświetla polityczny – tak polski, jak i międzynarodowy – kontekst działań wojskowych i tłumaczy, dlaczego Polska zwyciężyła niesioną na bagnetach czerwonoarmistów „robotniczą” rewolucję. Każdy, choćby w najmniejszym stopniu zainteresowany polską historią, powinien tę książkę przeczytać.

Sam o sobie

release date: Jan 01, 2019

Beneath Another Sky

release date: Dec 07, 2017
Beneath Another Sky
''He writes history like nobody else. He thinks like nobody else ... He sees the world as a whole, with its limitless fund of stories'' Bryan Appleyard, Sunday Times Where have the people in any particular place actually come from? What are the historical complexities in any particular place? This evocative historical journey around the world shows us. ''Human history is a tale not just of constant change but equally of perpetual locomotion'', writes Norman Davies. Throughout the ages, men and women have endlessly sought the greener side of the hill. Their migrations, collisions, conquests and interactions have given rise to the spectacular profusion of cultures, races, languages and polities that now proliferates on every continent. This incessant restlessness inspired Davies''s own. After decades of writing about European history, and like Tennyson''s ageing Ulysses longing for one last adventure, he embarked upon an extended journey that took him right round the world to a score of hitherto unfamiliar countries. His aims were to test his powers of observation and to revel in the exotic, but equally to encounter history in a new way. Beneath Another Sky is partly a historian''s travelogue, partly a highly engaging exploration of events and personalities that have fashioned today''s world - and entirely sui generis. Davies''s circumnavigation takes him to Baku, the Emirates, India, Malaysia, Mauritius, Tasmania, Tahiti, Texas, Madeira and many places in between. At every stop, he not only describes the current scene but also excavates the layers of accumulated experience that underpin the present. He tramps round ancient temples and weird museums, summarises the complexity of Indian castes, Austronesian languages and Pacific explorations, delves into the fate of indigenous peoples and of a missing Malaysian airliner, reflects on cultural conflict in Cornwall, uncovers the Nazi origins of Frankfurt airport and lectures on imperialism in a desert oasis. ''Everything has its history'', he writes, ''including the history of finding one''s way or of getting lost.'' The personality of the author comes across strongly - wry, romantic, occasionally grumpy, but with an endless curiosity and appetite for knowledge. As always, Norman Davies watches the historical horizon as well as what is close at hand, and brilliantly complicates our view of the past.

Trail of Hope

release date: Feb 25, 2016
Trail of Hope
A detailed and highly illustrated account of the Polish II Corps'' (or ''Anders Army'') perilous journey to fight side by side with Allied forces at the height of World War II. Following the conquest of Poland by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union in 1939, hundreds of thousands of Polish families were torn from their homes and sent eastwards to the arctic wastes of Siberia. Prisoners of war, refugees, those regarded as ''social criminals'' by Stalin''s regime, and those rounded up by sheer chance were all sent ''to see the Great White Bear''. However, with Hitler''s invasion of the Soviet Union in Operation Barbarossa just two years later, Russia and the Allied powers found themselves on the same side once more. Turning to those that it had previously deemed ''undesirable'', Russia sought to raise a Polish army from the men, women and children that it had imprisoned within its labour camps. In this remarkable work, renowned historian Professor Norman Davies draws from years of meticulous research to recount the compelling story of this unit, the Polish II Corps or ''Anders Army'', and their exceptional journey from the Gulag of Siberia through Iran, the Middle East and North Africa to the battlefields of Italy to fight shoulder-to-shoulder with Allied forces. Complete with previously unpublished photographs and first-hand accounts from the men and women who lived through it, this is a unique visual and written record of one of the most fascinating episodes of World War II.

Verschwundene Reiche

release date: Jul 01, 2015

God's Playground: A History of Poland

release date: Aug 13, 2013
God's Playground: A History of Poland
The most comprehensive survey of Polish history available in English, God''s Playground demonstrates Poland''s importance in European history from medieval times to the present.

The Battle for Ireland

release date: Mar 12, 2013
The Battle for Ireland
The history of contemporary Ireland and its struggle for independence—excerpted from internationally bestselling author Norman Davies’s Vanished Kingdoms Vanished Kingdoms introduces readers to once-powerful European empires that have left scant traces on the modern map. In this excerpt from his widely acclaimed book, Norman Davies chronicles the history of the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland during what is referred to as the Era of National Liberation. Beginning with the Easter Rising of 1916, Davies recounts the difficulties of establishing Home Rule, which would allow for autonomous self-government under the British Crown, and the impact of the IRA and its fraught relationship with the Catholic Church. Along the way, Davies includes stirring portraits of the groundbreaking leaders who fought for Irish independence, such as Eamon de Valera and his organization Sinn Fein, and the well-known songs and poems that helped galvanize a sense of national pride. A selection from the work The Boston Globe has called “commendably accessible, magisterial, and uncommonly humane,” The Battle for Ireland provides a concise overview of modern Irish politics and history with Davies’s characteristic vigor and intelligence.

Litva: The Rise and Fall of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania

release date: Feb 19, 2013
Litva: The Rise and Fall of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
The fascinating history of a Baltic empire’s dominance and decline—excerpted from internationally bestselling author Norman Davies’s Vanished Kingdoms Vanished Kingdoms introduces readers to once-powerful European empires that have left scant traces on the modern map. In this excerpt from his widely acclaimed book, Norman Davies tells the ill-fated story of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Founded in the mid-thirteenth century in one of the continent’s first settled regions, where the oldest of its Indo-European languages is spoken, the Grand Duchy at its peak was the largest country in Europe, stretching from the Baltic to the Black Sea, and it commanded yet greater influence after uniting with its western neighbor, the Kingdom of Poland, to form the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. The Grand Duchy’s huge territory included the great cities of Kiev, Vilnius, Riga, Minsk, and Brest. Despite being ahead of its time as an elective republic in an age of absolute monarchy, power struggles and foreign incursions led to its ultimate demise and forced partition by Russia, Prussia, and Austria in 1795. In this selection from a work The Boston Globe has called “commendably accessible, magisterial, and uncommonly humane,” Davies chronicles these rich yet unfamiliar chapters in the history of modern Lithuania, Belarus, and Latvia with his signature acuity and verve.

Vanished Kingdoms

release date: Jan 05, 2012
Vanished Kingdoms
An evocative account of fourteen European kingdoms-their rise, maturity, and eventual disappearance. There is something profoundly romantic about lost civilizations. Europe''s past is littered with states and kingdoms, large and small, that are scarcely remembered today, and while their names may be unfamiliar-Aragon, Etruria, the Kingdom of the Two Burgundies-their stories should change our mental map of the past. We come across forgotten characters and famous ones-King Arthur and Macbeth, Napoleon and Queen Victoria, right up to Stalin and Gorbachev-and discover how faulty memory can be, and how much we can glean from these lost empires. Davies peers through the cracks in the mainstream accounts of modern-day states to dazzle us with extraordinary stories of barely remembered pasts, and of the traces they left behind. This is Norman Davies at his best: sweeping narrative history packed with unexpected insights. Vanished Kingdoms will appeal to all fans of unconventional and thought-provoking history, from readers of Niall Ferguson to Jared Diamond.

Wyspy Historia

release date: Jan 01, 2012

Jonathan's Pocket Full of Truths

release date: Jun 01, 2011

Crater's Edge

release date: May 01, 2010
Crater's Edge
In September 1939, as a 10 year-old boy, Michal Giedroyc watched the Russian security police seize his home in Eastern Poland. His father, a senator and judge, was imprisoned while his mother, with Michal and his two sisters, were left on the streets of the local town to fend for themselves. Later they were transported in cattle trucks to the wastes of Soviet Siberia, with hundreds of thousands of other deportees. "Here, by the will of the rulers of the Soviet Empire, we were to toil and die." Eighteen months of deprivation and hunger on a collective farm brought them to the brink of extinction. Exhausted, half starved, and ill, Michal''s mother and her children set off on a second grueling journey that would take them across Central Asia to Persia, the Middle East, and finally England. In one dramatic incident their survival hinged remarkably on the just two simple objects—a potato and a penknife.

Сердце Европы

release date: Jan 01, 2009

No Simple Victory

release date: Aug 26, 2008
No Simple Victory
One of the world''s leading historians re-examines World War II and its outcome A clear-eyed reappraisal of World War II that offers new insight by reevaluating well-established facts and pointing out lesser-known ones, No Simple Victory asks readers to reconsider what they know about the war, and how that knowledge might be biased or incorrect. Norman Davies poses simple questions that have unexpected answers: Can you name the five biggest battles of the war? What were the main political ideologies that were contending for supremacy? The answers to these questions will surprise even those who feel that they are experts on the subject. Davies has established himself as a preeminent scholar of World War II. No Simple Victory is an invaluable contribution to twentieth-century history and an illuminating portrait of a conflict that continues to provoke debate.

Europa i krig

release date: Jan 01, 2008

Europa in oorlog 1939-1945 / druk 1

release date: Apr 01, 2007
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