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In Rethinking the Forgotten 20th Century, renowned historian Tony Judt presents a deeply reflective collection of essays written over twelve years, grappling with the ideological undercurrents and overlooked narratives of the previous century. From French Marxist thought to American foreign policy, globalization to the mechanisms of remembering trauma, Judt connects the vast expanse of European and global history with clarity and moral insight.
This book is not mere academic inquiry — it’s an invitation to understand how collective memory can be reshaped and how history should inform the present. Published in Ukrainian by Nash Format in 2024, the hardcover edition spans 384 pages (155 × 235 mm, ~790 g) and is translated by Kateryna Disa. It’s a compelling read for anyone interested in the intellectual legacies that continue to shape our world.