Winston Churchill is without question one of the most important figures of the twentieth century. Famous as the bulldog who rallied his wavering and war-weary compatriots to lead the Allied resistance to Hitler, he will forever stand as Britain's savior. Unceremoniously thrown out of office after the war, he was considered brilliant, occasionally impolitic, but morally principled by his friends, and fearsome, opportunistic, and an unruly trouble-maker by his enemies. For much of his long political career he was the most detested and mistrusted man in British public life. Yet when he retired he was acclaimed as the "greatest Englishman of all time." Which is the real Churchill?
In the past several years, a wave of revisionist scholars have attacked Churchill's wartime strategy, domestic politics, and private life, and have even claimed that he could have responsibly kept England out of the war. Now Norman Rose, the first historian to be granted access to the Churchill archives since the publication of Churchill's authorized biography, sets the record straight, combining a proper assessment of Churchill's achievements with a legitimate strand of revisionism. Rose's Churchill is impetuous, and capable of disastrous miscalculation -- as in the Dardanelles expedition and the Norwegian campaign of 1940. Yet Rose defends Churchill's place in the pantheon of history, showing that through his story runs a tragic thread -- how the scion of a great aristocratic house, in many ways the quintessential English aristocrat, conservative and imperialist, came to preside over his country's decline. It is this theme, at once dramatic and poignant, that Norman Rose handles with fine understanding and perception in this comprehensive and fully documented account of Churchill's life.
British critics widely hailed Norman Rose's Churchill as quite simply the best biography yet written, calling it a "masterpiece." Finally now available to American readers, Churchill: The Unruly Giant is a definitive interpretation of one of the twentieth century's greatest leaders.
Rose lays more stress on Churchill's struggles and flaws than on his successes and strengths. He presents Churchill's early career as preparation for the hour of supreme crisis when, as England's wartime prime minister, he inspired his countrymen to confront the Germans despite seemingly hopeless odds: "No man was ever more prepared, more fitted, more willing to fulfill this historical task, one that he accomplished with consummate artistry." Rose recounts how Churchill became a political pariah after the 1915 Dardanelles fiasco, his career apparently ruined until David Lloyd George appointed him minister of munitions in 1917; and again, during most of the 1930s, distrusted by both major parties and thought to lack judgment and stability, he suffered political exile until he was appointed first lord of the admiralty by Neville Chamberlain after the outbreak of WWII. Rose takes a frank look at Churchill's faults-his inability to admit mistakes, his colossal ego, his profound self-centeredness-and demonstrates that these were the flaws of a great man rather than tragic flaws in the Aristotelian sense. Rose teaches history at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Photos not seen by PW.
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我原本以为,《丘吉尔》会是一本严肃的历史著作,充斥着枯燥的政治名词和事件时间线,但事实却大相径庭。作者的笔触极为生动,仿佛在讲述一个跌宕起伏的人生故事。他没有使用宏大的叙事框架,而是选择从许多细微之处入手,比如丘吉尔的写作习惯、他的生活方式、他对艺术的喜爱,这些看似与政治无关的细节,却巧妙地串联起来,勾勒出了一个鲜活的个体。我特别喜欢书中关于丘吉尔晚年的一些描写,虽然他已经离开了政治舞台,但他依然保持着对时事的关注,对世界的思考。他的退休生活并非是黯淡无光的,而是充满了智慧和乐趣。这本书让我意识到,即便是伟大的政治家,他们也需要有自己的精神寄托和生活乐趣,而这些,也正是他们能够持续发挥影响力的重要原因。这本书让我对“伟大”有了更深层次的理解,它不仅仅是成就,更是品格,是坚持,是与时代同行的智慧。
评分这本《丘吉尔》真的让我大开眼界!我一直以为自己对这位伟大的政治家多少有些了解,但这本书却像一把钥匙,打开了我之前从未涉足过的那些领域。作者在细节上的考究令人惊叹,他并没有简单地罗列事件,而是深入挖掘了丘吉尔性格形成背后的深层原因,那些童年经历、家庭教育,甚至是他在军队中的摸爬滚打,都细致入微地被呈现出来。我特别喜欢关于他青年时期在印度和苏丹的经历,那些描述真实而生动,让我仿佛身临其境,感受到了那个时代的风貌和年轻丘吉尔的抱负与挣扎。书中对他早期的政治生涯也有着独到的分析,揭示了他并非一路顺风顺水,而是经历过诸多挫折和争议,这让他的最终成功显得更加来之不易,也更具励志意义。我从中学到的不仅仅是历史知识,更是一种面对困难、坚持信念的精神力量。这本书的语言风格也非常吸引人,时而激昂,时而深沉,恰如其分地烘托了人物的伟大与复杂。
评分《丘吉尔》这本书,与其说是一部传记,不如说是一堂生动的领导力课程。作者通过对丘吉尔一系列关键决策的深入剖析,展现了他超凡的战略眼光和决断能力。我特别关注书中关于他在战时如何处理各种情报,如何与盟国协调,以及如何应对国内的各种声音的部分。这些描述让我看到了一个领导者在极端压力下,如何保持清晰的头脑,如何权衡利弊,最终做出最符合大局的决定。书中也毫不避讳地揭示了丘吉尔的许多性格弱点,比如他的固执,他的易怒,甚至是他偶尔的失误,然而,正是这些不完美,反而让他的成功更加令人信服。它告诉我们,伟大的领导者并非没有缺点,而是懂得如何管理自己的缺点,并将其转化为动力。这本书让我从一个全新的角度审视了领导力,不仅仅是权力和地位,更是责任、远见和不屈不挠的精神。
评分这本书《丘吉尔》简直就是一本侦探小说,只不过它的线索遍布历史的各个角落,而主人公就是那位传奇人物本身。我一直对他的演讲才能感到好奇,而书中对此的剖析简直是庖丁解牛。作者不仅仅是引用了那些振聋发聩的句子,更是深入分析了丘吉尔的演讲结构、用词选择,甚至是他演讲时的肢体语言和语气变化,这一切是如何共同作用,唤醒整个民族的斗志的。读到关于他如何在高压之下保持冷静,如何用语言凝聚人心的时候,我简直被深深地震撼了。书中的一些轶事,比如他坚持在地下掩体里写作,他的绘画爱好,他的晚年生活,都为我们勾勒出了一个更加丰满、更具人情味的大人物形象。我尤其喜欢关于他对家庭的情感描写,虽然他作为政治家忙碌异常,但书中展现了他与家人之间温情的瞬间,让人看到了他作为丈夫、父亲的另一面。这本书让我觉得,了解一个伟人,需要从方方面面去认识,去感受。
评分读完《丘吉尔》,我最大的感受是,历史人物的伟大并非是天生的,而是由无数个平凡甚至痛苦的瞬间累积而成。作者在这本书里,没有刻意神化丘吉尔,而是将他置于那个波澜壮阔的历史洪流中,展现了他作为个体所做的艰难抉择,以及这些抉择如何影响了世界。尤其是二战期间,书中对他如何平衡国内压力、国际联盟以及军事战略的描写,简直是一场智力与意志力的极限挑战。我印象最深刻的是他对丘吉尔与不同国家领导人之间复杂关系的刻画,那些谈判桌上的唇枪舌剑,私下里的推杯换盏,都充满了戏剧张力。同时,作者也没有回避丘吉尔身上存在的争议和批评,比如他对某些政策的坚持,以及他个人生活中的一些习惯,这些真实的描绘反而让人物更加立体,也更加引人深思。这本书让我认识到,历史的进程是由无数个像丘吉尔一样,有着血肉之躯、情感波动、也会犯错的个体共同推动的,而他们的伟大,恰恰体现在于在关键时刻,能够超越自我,承担起属于他们的责任。
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