The Glamour Boys
Autor Chris Bryanten Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 aug 2021
Observăm în ultimul deceniu o reevaluare profundă a istoriografiei celui de-al Doilea Război Mondial, trecând de la analiza marilor strategii militare la recuperarea vocilor marginalizate care au influențat cursul evenimentelor din umbră. The Glamour Boys se înscrie în această tendință de rectificare istorică, documentând contribuția esențială a unui grup de parlamentari britanici queer care, în anii '30, au fost printre primii ce au identificat natura brutală a regimului hitlerist. Descoperim aici o cronică a rezistenței duble: în fața amenințării externe a nazismului și în fața presiunilor interne exercitate de guvernul lui Neville Chamberlain. În această ediție paperback publicată de Bloomsbury Publishing, Chris Bryant analizează cum experiența de a trăi sub amenințarea închisorii din cauza orientării sexuale le-a oferit acestor politicieni o claritate morală rară. În timp ce establishment-ul britanic urmărea politica de conciliere (appeasement), acești bărbați, supranumiți ironic „the glamour boys”, au riscat totul pentru a avertiza asupra pericolului iminent. Stilul lui Bryant este precis și riguros, evitând senzaționalismul în favoarea unei cercetări de arhivă meticuloase. Putem afirma că lucrarea completează tematic volumul James and John, unde autorul explora injustiția sistemului legal britanic, dar și Code of Conduct, care analizează standardele etice din Westminster. Comparabil cu Appeasement de Tim Bouverie în rigurozitatea cu care tratează eșecurile diplomatice ale epocii, volumul lui Bryant este actualizat pentru a include dimensiunea identitară ignorată anterior. Spre deosebire de Troublesome Young Men de Lynne Olson, care se concentrează pe ascensiunea lui Churchill, The Glamour Boys mută reflectorul asupra sacrificiului personal al unor figuri care au murit pe front, demonstrând că integritatea lor publică a fost indisolubil legată de curajul de a-și asuma identitatea într-o societate ostilă.
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ISBN-10: 1526601737
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 128 x 198 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
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O lectură esențială pentru cei interesați de istoria politică a Marii Britanii și de Al Doilea Război Mondial. Chris Bryant oferă o perspectivă inedită asupra rezistenței anti-naziste, demonstrând cum un grup de parlamentari marginalizați a schimbat destinul Europei. Cititorul câștigă o înțelegere profundă a curajului civic și a mecanismelor de putere din Westminster, totul într-un stil narativ alert și documentat.
Descriere
'Superb' Stephen Fry
'Thrillingly told' Dan Jones
'Fascinating' Neil MacGregor
'Astonishing' Peter Frankopan
We like to think we know the story of how Britain went to war with Germany in 1939, but there is one chapter that has never been told. In the early 1930s, a group of young, queer British MPs visited Berlin on a series of trips that would change the course of the Second World War.
Having witnessed the Nazis' brutality first-hand, these men were some of the first to warn Britain about Hitler, repeatedly speaking out against their government's policy of appeasing him. Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain hated them. Branding them 'the glamour boys' to insinuate something untoward about them, he had their phones tapped and threatened them with deselection and exposure.
At a time when even the suggestion of homosexuality could land you in prison, the bravery these men were forced to show in their personal lives gave them extraordinary courage in public. Undaunted, they refused to be silenced and when war came, they enlisted. Four of them died in action. And without them, Britain would never have faced down the Nazis.
A Guardian Book of Autumn 2020
Recenzii
Bryant's biggest achievement is in uncovering the stories of four almost forgotten men . . . Groundbreaking
A sprightly biography . . . Bryant invests his forgotten cast with heroism, proof of the grit, determination, bravery and resourcefulness lurking behind exteriors frequently written off as "flamboyant"'
An inspiring story of defiant courage - alternately hilarious, triumphant and harrowing. A story about which I knew nothing but which has filled me with admiration for its brave and brilliant participants and for Chris Bryant's superb, suspenseful telling
A fascinating and thrillingly told story. Chris Bryant weaves together political and cultural history with great skill. And in doing so he shines new light on an unspoken but hugely important group of men, whose bravery shaped the course of the Second World War. This is an important, wonderfully written and often very moving book
Riveting and bursting with revelations throughout. A book that is as astonishing as it is important
Gay MPs of the 1930s could play a major part in national politics, but only if they led a dangerous double life. In this tale of high society, high camp and high courage, Chris Bryant charts what that meant in the everyday life of a group of Parliamentarians. In affluent, liberal circles their homosexuality was widely tolerated, but they were never free from the dangers of blackmail, violence or prosecution. Chris Bryant paints a compelling picture of a glamorous, gossipy, unstable world of concealment and enjoyment - and of the bravery of a group of gay MPs . . . A fascinating book is a story that needs to be told, and that fills an important historical gap
An absolutely fascinating history of how queer British MPs - who have until this book been unjustly erased from history - had the courage to confront the horror of Nazism in the era of Appeasement. Whatever your sexuality, this is a must-read
A fascinating, beautifully written story I had never heard before
Brilliantly told, this is a piece of our history we needed to know
As moving as it is extraordinary. Chris Bryant has unearthed one of the great untold stories of World War Two
You can't deal with today's injustices without knowing how we got here in the first place . . . This is fascinating, authoritative and radical history at its best
Magnificent . . . Chris Bryant is a fine historian
Admirably comprehensive . . . And written in the kind of lucid, elegant prose now rarely associated with our elected representatives