巴巴拉•W.塔奇曼(Barbara W. Tuchman)
她写出了20世纪最好的历史作品。以《八月炮火》和《史迪威与美国在中国的经验》两次获得普利策奖。从1956年到1988年,她共出版了10部作品:
《圣经与剑》(Bible and Sword, 1956)、《齐默尔曼电报》(The Zimmermann Telegram, 1958)、《八月炮火》(The Guns of August, 1962)、《骄傲的城堡》(The Proud Tower, 1966)、《史迪威与美国在中国的经验》(Stilwell and the American Experience in China, 1971)、《来自中国的函件》(Notes from China, 1972)、《遥远的镜子》(A Distant Mirror, 1978)、《实践历史》(Practicing History, 1981)、《“荒唐”进行曲》(The March of Folly, 1984)、《第一次敬礼》(The First Salute, 1988)。
Barbara W. Tuchman won the Pulitzer Prize for Stilwell & the American Experience in China, 1911-45 in '72. She uses the life of Joseph Stilwell, the military attache to China in 1935-39 & commander of US forces & allied chief of staff to Chiang Kai-shek in '42-44, to explore the history of China from the revolution of 1911 to the turmoil of WWII, when China's right-wing Nationalist government faced attack from Japanese invaders & Communist revolutionaries. Her story is an account of both American relations with China & the experiences of one of the men on the ground. In the cantankerous but level-headed "Vinegar Joe," she found a subject who allowed her to perform, in the words of The National Review, "one of the historian's most envied magic acts: conjoining a fine biography of a man with a fascinating epic story."
对一本用于洗完澡躺床上等头发干时看的书而言,这是个稍微奇怪的选择,而且时常让我越过了 12 点天黑请闭眼的准则。 我曾经对160年前到60年前的那个时间段里的事情兴味索然,甚至有点憎恶,一个原因是那100年国家几乎毫无生机,充满挫败和无能,是中国人无论主观还是客观上,...
评分相较于一战,二战,民国,抗日等值得大肆渲染的选题。本书从开始就关注史迪威的个人经历与美国在战争发展中对中国态度的复杂多变。由于时间上的绝对性,所以作者参照不同时期的文献记录,相对客观的描述中美关系。史迪威作为个人,由于亲历很多,由他折射出的那段岁月便更...
评分芭芭拉·塔奇曼平生最有名的作品即《八月炮火》,那是西方人说西方人故事,凭借于参战各方详实的文件记录,塔奇曼的成名之作从某种意义上说无非就是“临门一脚”,再加上成书时古巴导弹危机人人自危的冷战大背景之下,自然是一炮打响。但联系到本书,无疑可谓塔奇曼一生之败笔...
评分1946年冬天,南京蒋介石官邸,曾有一场悼念会。 我们无法知晓当时到场者的心情甚至心思,但据说这是一场小规模的基督教仪式,客人只有美国大使司徒雷登与另一位美国人。除了蒋介石之外没有其他中国人出席,事后亦无任何宣传与报道。 对于一位为数寥寥的四星上将,...
"In the end the Chinese went their own way as if the Americans had never come."
评分"In the end the Chinese went their own way as if the Americans had never come."
评分"In the end the Chinese went their own way as if the Americans had never come."
评分"In the end the Chinese went their own way as if the Americans had never come."
评分"In the end the Chinese went their own way as if the Americans had never come."
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