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Date de naissance
1913
Date de décès
1998
Sexe
male
Nationalité
United Kingdom
Lieu de naissance
Preston, Lancashire, England, UK
Études
University of Oxford
Professions
journalist
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A superb book; I would go so far as to say no-one can understand the social history of the period from the mid 18thC to 1900 without getting this under their belt.
 
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AgedPeasant | Nov 20, 2020 |
New World Arising. By Harry Hopkins. (Hamish Hamilton. 18s.) New
World Arising. By Harry Hopkins. (Hamish Hamilton. 18s.) Mn. HARRY HOPKINS, a British journalist, has recently returned from an extended tour of South-East Asia, that is to say, of all those countries which lie between the one- time centre of Britain's power in Asia at Delhi and Britain's outpost at Hong Kong, and has produced a book on his journey which ranks very high indeed in recent descriptive political literature. I do not know whether he would take it as a compliment to be referred to as a British John Gunther. To my mind he is a better writer ; and, while having the same appetite for factual information as Mr. Gunther, is probably better equipped, at least as far as his chosen subject is concerned, with the knowledge and sympathies necessary to interpret what he has seen. There are circles in this country in which the word " journalistic " is a term of abuse. I can only wish that we had academic persons who could write on foreign countries with Mr. Hopkins' combination of insight and charm.

Mr. Hopkins' book is emphatically not one to summarise because, although the area with which he is concerned is given some form of unity by its unwillingness to take sides in the world-conflict between Communism and anti-Communism, an un- willingness which springs largely from its preoccupation with its own multifarious problems, it is made up of a group of countries differing profoundly from each other and receiving inspiration from the most diverse sources in the past and in the present. It is preferable for the reviewer simply to urge others to read this book and to make only two of Mr. Hopkins' general points for him. In the first place he is undoubtedly right in thinking that, just as the image of Red China is so important in the outlook of these countries today, so their future chances of escaping Communism depend, to a very great extent, upon what India can achieve in the way of social betterment. Illustrated.
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Alhickey1 | Oct 19, 2017 |

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Œuvres
7
Membres
41
Popularité
#363,652
Évaluation
½ 3.3
Critiques
2
ISBN
8