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Fear Joanna Bourke

Fear By Joanna Bourke

Fear by Joanna Bourke


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This title provides a history of the 20th century through those British and American people who experienced the fears of their time - by Wolfson History Prize-winner Joanna Bourke.

Fear Summary

Fear: A Cultural History by Joanna Bourke

Fear is one of the most basic and most powerful of all the human emotions. Sometimes it is hauntingly specific: flames searing patterns on the ceiling, a hydrogen bomb, a terrorist. More often, anxiety overwhelms us from some source within: there is an irrational panic about venturing outside, a dread of failure, a premonition of doom. In this astonishing book we encounter the fears and anxieties of hundreds of British and American men, women and children. From fear of the crowd to agoraphobia, from battle experiences to fear of nuclear attack, from cancer to AIDS, this is an utterly original insight into the mindset of the twentieth century from one of most brilliant historians and thinkers of our time.

Fear Reviews

Praise for An Intimate History of Killing: 'An extraordinary tour de force ...a compelling text' Richard Overy 'An outstanding achievement and completely convincing ...a splendid and original contribution to a debate' Frank McLynn, Independent 'Intensely thought-provoking' Esquire

About Joanna Bourke

Joanna Bourke is a professor of history at Birkbeck College in London. Her book An Intimate History of Killing received critical acclaim, winning the Wolfson History Prize

Additional information

GOR010596501
9781844081578
1844081575
Fear: A Cultural History by Joanna Bourke
Used - Like New
Hardback
Little, Brown Book Group
20050217
512
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