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Cultural Dementia
Cultural Dementia: How the West has Lost its History, and Risks Losing Everything Else by David Andress

In this blistering book, David Andress shows how the West has abandoned its history and lost its memory.

The former great powers of the historic 'West' have abandoned themselves to senile daydreams of recovered youth. They have stirred up old hatreds given disturbing voice to destructive rage, and risked the collapse of their capacity for decisive, effective and just government.

At the core of this is an abandonment of political attention to history, understood as a clear empirical grounding in how we reached our present condition. In Britain, France and the USA, historical stories are deployed in public debate as little more than dangerous fantasies.

Head of Zeus * Current Affairs
22 Feb 2018 * 176pp * £5.99 * 9781788540032
REVIEWS
'To understand our current political situation [...] this book is to be recommended as a handy primer - particularly on France's postwar political travails'
Spectator
'A stimulating look at the way in which history shapes events'
History Revealed
'[Andress] repudiates a collective failure to come to terms with the collapse of a historical bubble, when racist empire underwrote domestic achievement and granted international prestige'
Guardian
Author
David Andress
David Andress
David Andress is Professor of Modern History at the University of Portsmouth, and one of Britain's finest interpreters of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. His books include The French Revolution and the People, The Terror, 1789 and Cultural Dementia: How the West Has Lost Its History and Risks Losing Everything Else.
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