An edition of A Thread of Years (1998)

A thread of years

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An edition of A Thread of Years (1998)

A thread of years

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The distinguished historian John Lukacs here presents a series of fictionalized vignettes of daily life as experienced by ordinary individuals (most often in the United States, although Lukacs takes us to some European countries as well), each in a year from 1901 to 1969, and each followed by a short dialogue in which the author argues with an alter ego over why he has chosen to develop a given scenario in that particular year and what its significance might be.

The period represents the life of a single man, Kensington, which Lukacs weaves in and out of the text and through which can be traced the leitmotif of the book: the decline of Anglo-American civilization and of the ideal of the gentleman.

A history of manners and mores, a delightful - and poignantsuccession of sketches, the book brings the reader into the inner and often undeclared lives of individual men and women, at the same time placing them in the larger dramas of historical process in this century.

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481

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Thread of Years
1999, Yale University Press
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A thread of years
1998, Yale University Press
in English
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A thread of years
1998, Yale University Press
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New Haven

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
909.82
Library of Congress
D421 .L87 1998, D421.L87 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
vii, 481 p. ;
Number of pages
481

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL678581M
Internet Archive
threadofyears00luka
ISBN 10
0300071884
LCCN
97025045
OCLC/WorldCat
37109223
Library Thing
25505
Goodreads
1573584

Work Description

The distinguished historian John Lukacs has been described as "one of the most powerful as well as one of the most learned minds [of the] century" by Conor Cruise O'Brien and as "one of the most original and profound of contemporary thinkers" by Paul Fussell. Here Lukacs presents a series of fictionalized vignettes of daily life as experienced by ordinary individuals in the United States (although Lukacs takes us to some European countries as well), each in a year from 1901 to 1969, and each followed by a short dialogue in which the author argues with an interlocutor (who may or may not be himself) over why he has chosen to develop a given scenario in that particular year and what its significance might be.

The period represents the life of a single man, K., which Lukacs weaves in and out of the text and through which can be traced the leitmotif of the book: the decline of Anglo-American civilization and of the ideal of the gentleman. The book is primarily a work in the history of manners and mores, a delightful—and poignant—succession of sketches that brings the reader into the inner and often undeclared life of individuals and places them in the larger dramas of historical process in this century.

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