John Adalbert Lukacs (/ˈluːkəs/;[1]Hungarian: Lukács János Albert; 31 January 1924 – 6 May 2019) was a Hungarian-born American historian and author of more than thirty books. Lukacs described himself as a reactionary.[2]
During the Second World War, when German troops occupied Hungary in 1944, Lukacs was forced to serve in a Hungarian labour battalion for Jews. By the end of 1944, he had deserted from the battalion and was hiding in a cellar until the end of the war, evading deportation to death camps and surviving the siege of Budapest. According to his son, Lukacs never saw his parents again.[7]
After the war, Lukacs worked as the Secretary of the Hungarian-American Society.[8][9] In 1946, he received his doctorate from the University of Budapest.[7][10]
On 22 July 1946, as it was becoming clear that Hungary would become a Communist state, he fled to the United States. He found employment as a part-time assistant lecturer at Columbia University in New York City. He then relocated to Philadelphia, where in 1947 he began work as a history professor at Chestnut Hill College, a women's college at the time.[7]
Being an ardent anti-Communist, Lukacs nevertheless wrote in the early 1950s several articles in Commonweal criticizing the approach taken by Senator Joseph McCarthy, whom he described as a vulgar demagogue.[2]
Lukacs saw populism as the primary threat to modern civilization. By his own description, he considered himself a reactionary.[7] He identified populism as the essence of both Nazism and Communism, denying the existence of generic fascism and asserted that the differences between the political regimes of Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy were greater than their similarities.[12]
A major theme in Lukacs's writing is his agreement with the French historian Alexis de Tocqueville that aristocratic elites have been replaced by democratic elites, which obtain power via an appeal to the masses. In his 2002 book, At the End of an Age, Lukacs argued that the modern/bourgeois age, which began around the time of the Renaissance, is coming to an end.[13] The rise of populism and the decline of elitism is the theme of his experimental work, A Thread of Years (1998), a series of vignettes set in each year of the 20th century from 1900 to 1998, tracing the abandonment of gentlemanly conduct and the rise of vulgarity in American culture. Lukacs defends traditional Western civilization against what he sees as the leveling and debasing effects of mass culture.
An Anglophile, Lukacs gives the highest historical importance to Winston Churchill. He considered Churchill to be the greatest statesman of the 20th century, the savior not only of Great Britain but also of Western civilization itself. A recurring theme in his writing is the duel between Churchill and Adolf Hitler for mastery of the world. Their moral struggle, which Lukacs sees as a conflict between the archetypical reactionary and the archetypical revolutionary, is the major theme of The Last European War (1976), The Duel (1991), Five Days in London (1999) and 2008's Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat, a book which features Churchill's first major speech as Prime Minister. Lukacs argues that Great Britain and by extension the British Empire could not defeat Germany by itself, and that winning required the entry of the United States and the Soviet Union. He points out that by inspiring the British people to resist German air attacks and to "never surrender" during the Battle of Britain in 1940, Churchill laid the groundwork for the subsequent victory of the Allies.
Lukacs had strong isolationist beliefs and unusually for an anti-Communist émigré also had "surprisingly critical views of the Cold War from a unique conservative perspective".[14] Lukacs claimed that the Soviet Union was a feeble power on the verge of collapse and contended that the Cold War was an unnecessary waste of American treasure and life. Likewise, Lukacs was critical of American intervention abroad[15] and also condemned the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
In his book George F. Kennan and the Origins of Containment, 1944-1946 (1997), a collection of letters exchanged between Lukacs and his close friend George F. Kennan during 1994–1995, Lukacs and Kennan criticized the claim of the New Left that the Cold War was caused by the United States. However, Lukacs argued that while Joseph Stalin was largely responsible for the beginning of the Cold War, the administration of Dwight D. Eisenhower missed a chance for ending the Cold War in 1953 after Stalin's death, which kept it on for many more decades.
The Hitler of History
From around 1977 onwards, Lukacs became one of the leading critics of the British author David Irving, whom Lukacs accused of engaging in unscholarly practices and having neo-Nazi sympathies. In a review of Irving's Hitler's War in 1977, Lukacs commented that as a "right-wing revisionist" who had admired some of Irving's early works, he initially had high hopes for Hitler's War, but he found the book to be "appalling".[16] Lukacs commented that Irving had uncritically used personal remembrances by those who knew Hitler to present him in the most favorable light possible.[17] In his review, Lukacs argued that although World War II ended with Eastern Europe being left under Soviet domination, a victory that left only half of Europe to Stalin was much better than a defeat that left all of Europe to Hitler.[18]
Lukacs's book The Hitler of History (1997), a prosopography of the historians who have written biographies of Hitler, is in part a critique of Irving's work. Lukacs considered Irving to be sympathetic to the Nazis.[7] In turn, Irving has engaged in what many consider to be antisemitic and racist attacks against Lukacs. Because Lukacs' mother was Jewish, Irving disparagingly refers to him as "a Jewish historian". In letters of 25 October and 28 October 1997, Irving threatened to sue Lukacs for libel if he published his book (The Hitler of History) without removing certain passages which were highly critical of Irving's work.[19] The American edition of The Hitler of History was published in 1997 with the passages included, but because of Irving's legal threats no British edition of The Hitler of History was published until 2001.[19] As a result of Irving's threat of legal action under British libel laws, when the British edition was finally published the passages containing the criticism of Irving's historical methods were expunged by the publisher.[20][21]
In The Hitler of History, inspired by the example of Pieter Geyl's book, Napoleon For and Against, Lukacs examines the state of Hitler scholarship and offers his own observations about Hitler. In Lukacs's view, Hitler was a racist, nationalist, revolutionary and populist.[22] Lukacs criticizes Marxist and liberal historians who claim that the German working class were strongly anti-Nazi and argues that the exact opposite was the case. Each chapter of The Hitler of History is devoted to a particular topic, such as whether Hitler was a reactionary or revolutionary; a nationalist or a racist; and he examines the roots of Hitler's ideology. Lukacs denies that Hitler developed a belief in racial purity in Vienna under the Habsburg monarchy. Instead, Lukacs dates Hitler's turn to antisemitism to 1919 in Munich, in particular to the events surrounding the Bavarian Soviet Republic and its defeat by the right-wing Freikorps. Much influenced by Rainer Zitelmann's work, Lukacs describes Hitler as a self-conscious, modernizing revolutionary. Citing the critique of National Socialism developed by German conservative historians such as Hans Rothfels and Gerhard Ritter, Lukacs describes the Nazi movement as the culmination of the dark forces which lurk within modern civilization.
In Lukacs's view, Operation Barbarossa was not inspired by anti-Communism or any long-term plan to conquer the Soviet Union as suggested by historians such as Andreas Hillgruber, who claims that Hitler had a stufenplan (stage-by-stage plan), but it was rather an ad hoc reaction forced on Hitler in 1940–1941 by Britain's refusal to surrender.[23] Lukacs argues that the reason Hitler gave for the invasion of Russia was the real one. He claimed that Britain would not surrender because Winston Churchill held out the hope that the Soviet Union might enter the war on the Allied side and so Germany had to eliminate that hope. However, other historians have argued that the reason was just a pretext.[24] For Lukacs, Operation Barbarossa was as much anti-British as it was anti-Soviet. He argues that Hitler's statement in August 1939 to the League of Nations High Commissioner for Danzig, the Swiss diplomat Carl Jacob Burckhardt ("Everything I undertake is directed against Russia"), which Hillgruber cited as evidence of Hitler's anti-Soviet intentions, was part of an effort to intimidate Britain and France into abandoning Poland.[25] Lukacs takes issue with Hillgruber's claim that the war against Britain was of "secondary" importance to Hitler compared to the war against the Soviet Union.[26] Lukacs has also been one of the critics of Viktor Suvorov, who has argued that Barbarossa was a "preventative war" forced upon Germany by Stalin, who according to Suvorov was planning to attack Germany later in the summer of 1941.
In his book Democracy and Populism: Fear and Hatred (2005), Lukacs writes about the current state of American democracy. He warns that the populism he perceives as ascendant in the United States renders it vulnerable to demagoguery. He claims that a transformation from liberal democracy to populism can be seen in the replacement of knowledge and history with propaganda and infotainment. In the same book, Lukacs criticizes legalized abortion, pornography, cloning and sexual permissiveness as marking what he sees as the increasing decadence, depravity, corruption and amorality of modern American society.[2]
June 1941: Hitler and Stalin (2006) is a book-length study of the two leaders with a focus on the events leading up to Operation Barbarossa. George Kennan: A Study of Character (2007) is a biography of Lukacs' friend George F. Kennan, based on privileged access to Kennan's private papers. Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat (2008) is a continuation of his work on what Lukacs considered the greatness of Churchill. Last Rites (2009) continues the "auto-history" he published in Confessions of an Original Sinner (1990). The Future of History was published on 26 April 2011.
In A Short History of the Twentieth Century (2013), Lukacs attempts to challenge the idea (common to both professional historians and experts in international relations) that the Cold War presented a bipolar system or a major strategic rivalry or conflict, instead arguing that the 20th century was one of American dominance. Citing the biographical example of Hitler as well as left- and right-wing populism in the United States, Lukacs also argues in the book that populism was the most destructive force of the 20th century and attempts to disentangle the concept of populism from its frequent (though, Lukacs argues, inaccurate) conflation with the inherent stances of left-wing politics.
Private life
In 1953, he married Helen Elizabeth Schofield, the daughter of a Philadelphia lawyer; the couple had two children. His wife died in 1971.[7] He married his second wife, Stephanie Harvey, in 1974.[27] From this marriage, Lukacs had step-children; his second wife died in 2003. He married for a third time, but his marriage to Pamela Hall ended in divorce.[7]
The Great Powers and Eastern Europe (New York: American Book Co., 1953).
A History of the Cold War (Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1961).
Decline and Rise of Europe: A Study in Recent History, With Particular Emphasis on the Development of a European Consciousness (Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1965).
A New History of the Cold War (Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1966).
The Passing of the Modern Age (New York: Harper & Row, 1970).
A Sketch of the History of Chestnut Hill College, 1924–1974 (Chestnut Hill, PA: Chestnut Hill College, 1975).
The Last European War: September 1939–December 1941 (Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Press, 1976).
1945: Year Zero (New York: Doubleday, 1978).
Philadelphia: Patricians and Philistines, 1900–1950 (New York: Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1981).
Outgrowing Democracy: A History of the United States in the Twentieth century (Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1984).
Budapest 1900: A Historical Portrait of a City and its Culture (London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1988). Lukacs, John (5 January 2012). 2012 ebook edition. Open Road + Grove/Atlantic. ISBN9780802194213.
Confessions of an Original Sinner (New York: Ticknor and Fields, 1990).
The Duel: 10 May–31 July 1940: the Eighty-Day Struggle between Churchill and Hitler (New York: Ticknor & Fields, 1991).[28]
The End of the Twentieth Century and the End of the Modern Age (New York: Ticknor & Fields, 1993).
Destinations Past: Traveling through History with John Lukacs (Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press, 1994).
The Hitler of History (New York: A. A. Knopf, 1997).
George F. Kennan and the Origins of Containment, 1944–1946: the Kennan-Lukacs Correspondence, Introduction by John Lukacs. (Columbia, Mo.: University of Missouri Press, 1997).
A New Republic: A History Of The United States In The Twentieth Century(New Haven [Conn.]: Yale University Press, 2004).
Democracy and Populism: Fear & Hatred (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2005).
Remembered Past: John Lukacs On History, Historians & Historical Knowledge: A Reader (Wilmington, DE: ISI Books, Intercollegiate Studies Institute, 2005).
June 1941: Hitler and Stalin. New Haven; London: Yale University Press, 2006 (ISBN0-300-11437-0).
George Kennan: A Study of Character. New Haven; London: Yale University Press, 2007 (ISBN0-300-12221-7).
Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat: The Dire Warning. New York: Basic Books, 2008 (ISBN0-465-00287-0).
The Legacy of the Second World War. New Haven; London: Yale University Press, 2010 (ISBN0-300-11439-7).
Through the History of the Cold War: The Correspondence of George F. Kennan and John Lukacs / Edited by John Lukacs. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2010. (ISBN978-0-812-22271-5)
Bernhard Valentinitsch,Max-Erwin von Scheubner-Richter(1885-1923)-Zeuge des Genozids an den Armeniern und früher,enger Mitarbeiter Hitlers.Diplomarbeit.Graz 2012., (also digitised at Harvard University Library, dedicated to John Lukacs, with many reflexions about his work, especially his work about Hitler and similar ways of thinking in the work of Lukacs and his friend Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn)
كلينتون ووكر معلومات شخصية الميلاد سنة 1957 (العمر 65–66 سنة) بنديجو مواطنة أستراليا الحياة العملية المهنة صحفي اللغات الإنجليزية المواقع IMDB صفحته على IMDB تعديل مصدري - تعديل كلينتون ووكر (بالإنجليزية: Clinton Walker) هو صحفي أسترالي، ولد في 1957 في بنديجو...
Artikel ini perlu dikembangkan agar dapat memenuhi kriteria sebagai entri Wikipedia.Bantulah untuk mengembangkan artikel ini. Jika tidak dikembangkan, artikel ini akan dihapus. artikel ini perlu dirapikan agar memenuhi standar Wikipedia. Tidak ada alasan yang diberikan. Silakan kembangkan artikel ini semampu Anda. Merapikan artikel dapat dilakukan dengan wikifikasi atau membagi artikel ke paragraf-paragraf. Jika sudah dirapikan, silakan hapus templat ini. (Pelajari cara dan kapan saatnya untu...
Windowing system for bitmap displays on UNIX-like systems X11 redirects here. For other uses, see X11 (disambiguation). X Window Systemtwm, the default X11 window managerOriginal author(s)Project AthenaDeveloper(s)X.Org FoundationInitial releaseJune 1984; 39 years ago (1984-06)Stable releaseX11R7.7[1][2] / 6 June 2012 Operating systemUnix, Unix-like, MVS OpenVMS, DOSPlatformCross-platformPredecessorW Window SystemTypeWindowing systemLicenseMIT Lice...
50°58′43″N 11°19′56″E / 50.97861°N 11.33222°E / 50.97861; 11.33222 مكتبة الدوقة آنا أمالياالتسميةنسبة الاسم إلى Duchess Anna Amalia of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (en) معلومات عامةنوع المبنى مكتبة الأبحاث العنوان Platz der Demokratie 4, 99423 Weimar (بالألمانية)[1] المنطقة الإدارية فايمار[2] البلد ألمانيا[3] أب...
2011 studio album by Slow Moving MillieRenditionsStudio album by Slow Moving MillieReleased9 December 2011 (2011-12-09) (Download)12 December 2011 (2011-12-12) (CD)RecordedState Of The Ark Studios, The Pool, Snap StudiosGenreIndie, AlternativeLength35:59LabelIsland Records, Universal RecordsSingles from Renditions BeastsReleased: 14 August 2009 Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I WantReleased: 11 November 2011 Renditions is the debut studio album by...
2010 murder case in Scotland Zoe NelsonBorn(1992-08-13)13 August 1992Wishaw, North Lanarkshire, ScotlandDied(2010-05-22)22 May 2010 (aged 17)WishawBody discoveredNewmains, WishawResting placeCambusnethan Cemetery, WishawNationalityBritish The murder of Zoe Nelson was committed in the Cambusnethan suburb of Wishaw, North Lanarkshire, Scotland on 22 May 2010. Seventeen-year-old Zoe Nelson's extensively burned remains were found in woodland near a colliery spoil heap known locally as Monkey Hill...
L'équipe d'Australie de rugby à XV à la coupe du monde 2007 est la deuxième à être éliminée au stade des quarts de finale de cette compétition, l'Australie a remporté par deux fois la coupe du monde, a été finaliste une fois, a été éliminée en quart-de-finale une première fois en 1995. Contexte Matchs de préparation Joueurs sélectionnés L'ailier Mark Gerrard se rompt un ligament du genou gauche quelques minutes après le début du premier match de poule contre le Japon. Fo...
2016 film by Frank Rajah Arase Ghana Must GoDirected byFrank Rajah AraseProduced byYvonne OkoroStarringYvonne OkoroBlossom ChukwujekwuNkem OwohProductioncompanyDesamour CompanyRelease date June 4, 2016 (2016-06-04) Nigeria[1]CountriesGhana Nigeria Ghana Must Go is a 2016 Ghana-Nigerian romantic comedy film, directed by Frank Rajah Arase. It stars Yvonne Okoro, Blossom Chukwujekwu and Nkem Owoh. The film tells a story of two lovers of different countries on origin, and t...
هذه المقالة يتيمة إذ تصل إليها مقالات أخرى قليلة جدًا. فضلًا، ساعد بإضافة وصلة إليها في مقالات متعلقة بها. (مارس 2021) ألفونسو ألبرتو بيرلا فوينتيس معلومات شخصية الميلاد 28 مارس 1982 (العمر 41 سنة) الطول 1.65 م (5 قدم 5 بوصة) مركز اللعب وسط الجنسية السلفادور المسيرة الاحترا...
1984 Indian filmHoliPosterDirected byKetan MehtaWritten byKetan MehtaScreenplay byMahesh ElkunchwarStory byMahesh Elkunchwar (play)Produced byPradeep UppoorStarringAamir KhanOm PuriNaseeruddin ShahAshutosh GowarikerRaj ZutshiCinematographyJehangir ChoudharyEdited bySubhash SehgalMusic byRajat DholakiaRelease date 15 August 1984 (1984-08-15) Running time120 minutesCountryIndiaLanguageHindi Holi is a 1984 Indian coming-of-age drama film directed by Ketan Mehta, whose socially con...
Studio Kaiju performance Kaiju Big BattelFounded1994StyleAmerican WrestlingHeadquartersNew York City, United StatesFounder(s)Rand BordenWebsiteOfficial website Metal Wing Black vs Yarsminko, in 2009 Kaiju Big Battel is a performance by the New York City based performance entertainment troupe created by Rand Borden. The performances are parodies of both professional wrestling and the tokusatsu kaiju eiga films of Japan. These Battels are presented in the style of professional wrestling events,...
Entertainment company RTL Group S.A.FormerlySociété Luxembourgeoise d'Études Radiophoniques (May–July 1929)Compagnie Nationale de Radiodiffusion Luxembourgeoise (1929–1931)Compagnie Luxembourgeoise de Radiodiffusion (1931–1954)Compagnie Luxembourgeoise de Télédiffusion (1954–1997)CLT-UFA (1997–2000)TypePublic SubsidiaryTraded asFWB: RRTLLuxSE: RTLLMDAX component (RRTL)LuxX Index component (RTLL)ISINLU0061462528 IndustryMass mediaFounded27 May 1929; 9...
American actress (1906–1981) Lola LaneLane in 1931BornDorothy Mullican(1906-05-21)May 21, 1906Macy, Indiana, U.S.DiedJune 22, 1981(1981-06-22) (aged 75)Santa Barbara, California, U.S.Resting placeCalvary Cemetery, Santa BarbaraOccupationActressYears active1929–1946Political partyDemocraticSpouses Lew Ayres (1931–1933) Henry Dunham Roland West Robert Hanlon Lola Lane (born Dorothy Mullican;[1] May 21, 1906 – June 22, 1981)...
This article is about the paradigm in the academic study of religion. For other uses, see World religions (disambiguation). Category in the study of religion Symbols commonly associated with six of the religions labelled world religions: clockwise from the top, these represent Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, and Christianity. World religions is a category used in the study of religion to demarcate at least five—and in some cases more—religions that are deemed to have been espe...
College of the University of Oxford St Hilda's CollegeOxfordSouth BuildingArms: Azure, on a fess or three estoiles gules in chief two unicorns' heads couped, in base a coiled serpent argent. LocationCowley PlaceCoordinates51°44′57″N 1°14′43″W / 51.749162°N 1.245334°W / 51.749162; -1.245334Latin nameCollegium Sanctae HildaeMottonon frustra vixi (I lived not in vain)Established1893Named for...
2011 studio album by Black HourAge of WarStudio album by Black HourReleased25 October 2011Recorded2009–2011 at 11/8 Studios in Islamabad, PakistanGenreHeavy metal, Progressive rockLength38:00LabelYourlabel RecordsRearts RecordsProducerJonathan JonesBlack Hour chronology Age of War(2011) Sins Remain(2016) Singles from Black Hour CrucifixReleased: 2011 Age of War is the debut studio album by Pakistani progressive rock band Black Hour, released on 25 October 2011 in the United States b...
Academy in Walsall, West Midlands, EnglandOrmiston Shelfield Community AcademyAddressBroad WayHigh HeathWalsall, West Midlands, WS4 1BWEnglandInformationTypeAcademyLocal authorityWalsallTrustOrmiston Academies TrustDepartment for Education URN135769 TablesOfstedReportsPrincipalMichael RileyGenderMixedAge11 to 18Enrolment1,381Capacity1800Websitehttps://www.scacademy.co.uk/ Ormiston Shelfield Community Academy is a secondary school with academy status located in the Metropolitan Borough of ...
Taman Nasional Kepulauan SeribuTaman Nasional Laut Kepulauan SeribuIUCN Kategori II (Taman Nasional)Peta Taman Nasional Kepulauan SeribuTN Laut Kepulauan SeribuLokasi di Pulau JawaLetakLaut Jawa, IndonesiaKota terdekatJakartaKoordinat5°44′44″S 106°36′55″E / 5.74556°S 106.61528°E / -5.74556; 106.61528Koordinat: 5°44′44″S 106°36′55″E / 5.74556°S 106.61528°E / -5.74556; 106.61528Luas107,489 hektare (265,61 ekar)Didirikan10 O...