One Long Night: A Global History of Concentration Camps

Author(s): Andrea Pitzer

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For over 100 years, at least one concentration camp has existed somewhere on Earth. First used as battlefield strategy, camps have evolved with each passing decade, in the scope of their effects and the savage practicality with which governments have employed them. Even in the twenty-first century, as we continue to reckon with the magnitude and horror of the Holocaust, history tells us we have broken our own solemn promise of "never again."In this harrowing work based on archival records and interviews during travel to four continents, Andrea Pitzer reveals for the first time the chronological and geopolitical history of concentration camps. Beginning with 1890s Cuba, she pinpoints concentration camps around the world and across decades. From the Philippines and Southern Africa in the early twentieth century to the Soviet Gulag and detention camps in China and North Korea during the Cold War, camp systems have been used as tools for civilian relocation and political repression. Often justified as a measure to protect a nation, or even the interned groups themselves, camps have instead served as brutal and dehumanizing sites that have claimed the lives of millions.Drawing from exclusive testimony, landmark historical scholarship, and stunning research, Andrea Pitzer unearths the roots of this appalling phenomenon, exploring and exposing the staggering toll of the camps: our greatest atrocities, the extraordinary survivors, and even the intimate, quiet moments that have also been part of camp life during the past century.

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This is an important, well-written book that will help readers understand history, human nature, and patterns. The context shared is a beautiful reminder of people's resiliency. It's not exactly light reading, but definitely required reading.

Alicia, The Book Grocer

 

Praise for The Secret History of Vladimir Nabokov "Apenetrating analysis certain to compel a major reassessment of the Nabokov canon."--Booklist (starred review)

Andrea Pitzer is the author of The Secret History of Vladimir Nabokov. Her writing has appeared in USA Today, Slate, Lapham's Quarterly, and McSweeney's, among other publications. In 2009, she founded Nieman Storyboard, the narrative nonfiction site of the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University. She lives in Falls Church, Virginia.

General Fields

  • : 9780316303590
  • : Little Brown & Company
  • : Orbit
  • : 0.757499
  • : September 2017
  • : 240mm X 156mm
  • : United States
  • : October 2017
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Andrea Pitzer
  • : Hardback
  • : 1
  • : en
  • : 365/.45
  • : 464
  • : 8-pp b/w insert