Mark Mazower
Articles by Mark Mazower
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Rebirth of a continent. Given Europe's troubled history, its postwar achievements have been remarkable. But it now faces a new set of challenges, and its obsession with the past is not helping. By Mark Mazower
- 21 November 2005
Postwar: a history of Europe since 1945
Tony Judt William Heinemann, 878pp, £25
ISBN 0434007498
World Affairs
A green land
- 05 April 2004
I Saw Ramallah
Mourid Barghouti, translated by Ahdaf Soueif Bloomsbury, 184pp, £12.99
ISBN 0747569274
Arts & Culture
The promised land
- 08 December 2003
Israeli town planners hoped to entice people to "instant cities" in the desert hills, but instead created militarised outposts. Mark Mazower examines the role of architecture in the Middle East conflict
Ideas
The New Statesman Essay - The strange triumph of human rights
- 04 February 2002
Mark Mazower finds that the splendid principles enshrined in such documents as the UN Charter are not quite what they seem
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Arabs: the last Zionists
- 29 January 2001
Sacred Landscape: the buried history of the Holy Land since 1948
Meron Benvenisti University of California Press, 382pp, £22
ISBN 0520211545
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The tyranny of words
- 13 November 2000
The Language of the Third Reich LTI: Lingua Tertii Imperii
Victor Klemperer The Athlone Press, 304pp, £45
ISBN 0485115263
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Back in print
- 15 May 2000
The Balkans Since 1453
L S Stavrianos C Hurst, 970pp, £19.50
ISBN 1850655510
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Pity the Germans
- 20 December 1999
Beyond the Wall: The Lost World of East Germany
S Marsden and D McLaren Little, Brown, 128pp, £19.99
ISBN 0316645389
The German Century
M Sturmer Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 288pp, £30
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From fez to fedora. He transformed a caliphate into a modern state but he still kept a black eunuch to guard his women. Mark Mazower on a new study of the father of modern Turkey
- 11 October 1999
Ataturk
Andrew Mango John Murray, 666pp, £30
ISBN 0719556120
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Distant voices, other lives. Shtetl life was engulfed in the Nazi storm. So is there no shared history of Jews and Poles beyond anti-Semitism and murder?
- 31 May 1999
Once There Was a World: A 900-Year Chronicle of the Shtetl of Eishyshok
Yaffa Eliach Little, Brown, 960pp, £30


