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  • A History of the Twentieth Century

  • By: Martin Gilbert
  • Narrated by: John Curless
  • Length: 29 hrs and 53 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (50 ratings)

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Summary

Martin Gilbert, author of the multivolume biography of Winston Churchill and other brilliant works of history, chronicles world events year by year, from the dawn of aviation to the flourishing technology age, taking us through World War I to the inauguration of Franklin Roosevelt as president of the United States and Hider as chancellor of Germany. He continues on to document wars in South Africa, China, Ethiopia, Spain, Korea, Vietnam, and Bosnia, as well as apartheid, the arms race, the moon landing, and the beginnings of the computer age, while interspersing the influence of art, literature, music, and religion throughout this vivid work. A rich, textured look at war, celebration, suffering, life, death, and renewal in the century gone by, this volume is nothing less than extraordinary.

©2001 Martin Gilbert (P)2006 Recorded Books, LLC
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A century of massacre and slaughter

Martin Gilbert's view of the 20th Century is the most dismal I have read or heard. Was it really like this?
This century was dominated by religious fanatics, meglomaniac dictators, tribal conflicts and human misery. Nothing good has come of it. Listen to this book and then kill yourself. Or go out and do something about it.

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Factual and grim

Don't expect any light relief. This book is a chronological account of atrocities and disasters. There is very little commentary or analysis. It does, however, contain an immense amount of information and certainly identified and filled in the blanks I had. I do recommend it, but be aware of what you're letting yourself in for - it's not for the faint-hearted.

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Chaotic

The idea of covering the history year after year, sweeping around the world and moving constantly between continents and issues did not work for me.

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An extended timeline

The author decides to give us a year by year account of 20th century history.  This means that you end up with a set of very brief sketches of events.  There is no depth and little analysis.  Often there are interesting facts to be heard, but if you have a decent knowledge of 20th century history then this is little more than a revision course.

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Interesting but...

The approach is completely chronological. Interesting idea, but hard to follow. I'm used to getting my history based on particular themes (like the beginning, middle, end of a multi-year war). Not so easy to make sense if the whole world is covered entirely according to the timeline, year by year. Factually interesting though and the juxtaposition of events across the world that happened to have occurred during the same year can be revealing.

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