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Rites of Spring

The Great War and the Birth of the Modern Age

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Rites of Spring

By: Modris Eksteins
Narrated by: Michael Prichard
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Dazzling in its originality, Rites of Spring probes the origins, impact, and aftermath of World War I from the premiere of Stravinsky's ballet "The Rite of Spring" in 1913 to the death of Hitler in 1945. "The Great War", as Modris Eksteins writes, "was the psychological turning point...for modernism as a whole. The urge to create and the urge to destroy had changed places." Eksteins goes on to chart the seismic shifts in human consciousness brought about by this great cataclysm through the lives and words of ordinary people, works of literature, and such events as Lindbergh's transatlantic flight and the publication of the first modern best seller, All Quiet on the Western Front. Rites of Spring is a remarkable and rare work, a cultural history that redefines the way we look at our past and toward our future.

©1989 Modris Eksteins (P)2015 Tantor
World War I 20th Century Wars & Conflicts Europe Military Modern War Soviet Union Imperialism Socialism
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Beginning is a little odd, but all comes together in the end. well worth the read or listen!

Fantastic

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if interested in modernity and the "causes" of 21c events - much to consider here

profoundly different

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A picture of the emotional drive behind the wars. This book enlightened the 20th century for me in a way no other book on the wars has. Uncovering with a stout sound mind how the impulse to destruction can possess generations (and how much it still holds true).
P.s. The begining is not as meaty, but it's So worth it!

Cuts to the heart of the matter

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Complex and difficult book at times, but quite worthwhile and illuminating. Narrator has somewhat unpleasant voice.

Insights into WW1 and WW2

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An interesting and unique look at Europe as it headed into WWI, and some of the consequences. Although indebted to Tuchman's The Proud Tower, Rites of Spring has its own story to tell and stands alone. Both books are a great addition for anyone interested in the First World War.

Zeitgeist of when Europe convulsed into madness

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