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Tony Judt

September 2019

  • Books of the century so far

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    The 100 best books of the 21st century

    Dazzling debut novels, searing polemics, the history of humanity and trailblazing memoirs ... Read our pick of the best books since 2000

January 2016

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    A generation of failed politicians has trapped the west in a tawdry nightmare

    Pankaj Mishra
    A cosseted, arrogant elite has presided over a swift decay in the very liberal values it claims, with bombs and guns, to be defending

October 2015

  • Director of the Remarque Institute Tony Judt in 2002

    Nicholas Lezard's choice
    When the Facts Change: Essays by Tony Judt review – a penetrating eye for realpolitik

    Nicholas Lezard’s paperback of the week: This superb collection from 1995 to 2010 shows a historian unafraid to get into a fight or revise his views on Israel and Marxism

December 2013

  • Mariana Mazzucato

    Let's rethink the idea of the state: it must be a catalyst for big, bold ideas

    Mariana Mazzucato
    Economist, Mariana Mazzucato: As George Osborne envisages a smaller state, economist Mariana Mazzucato argues instead that a programme of forward-thinking public spending is crucial for a creative, prosperous society. We must stop seeing the state as a malign influence or a waste of taxpayers' money

February 2013

  • The late historian Tony Judt in Manhattan, 2008.

    Thinking the Twentieth Century by Tony Judt with Timothy Snyder – review

    Written as Judt was dying, this critical survey of 20th-century thought is a towering achievement, writes Christopher Bray

February 2012

  • Historian Tony Judt in Manhattan, New York, 14th April 2008.

    Thinking the Twentieth Century by Tony Judt – review

    Neal Ascherson admires Tony Judt’s last book, an admirable assessment of intellectuals and politics in the last century

January 2011

  • Reflections on the new year

    Letters: My friends and I have enjoyed an alternative to the industrial forced jollity of New Year's Eve for at least a decade

November 2010

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    The Memory Chalet by Tony Judt – review

    Tony Judt never thought his dying memoir would be published. In fact it is a book to treasure, writes Peter Preston

August 2010

  • Decision time in the Labour leadership race

    Letters: We have listened to and talked to a lot of voters and all the leadership candidates. We are convinced that the best person to meet the challenge is Ed Miliband
  • Letter: Tony Judt

    Keith Flett writes: Your obituary of Tony Judt (9 August) focuses on his landmark, book-length, contributions to history, but skates over a much shorter piece which proved a defining moment in left historiography. His view on where social history was going, A Clown in Regal Purple, was published in History Workshop Journal 7 in 1979 and provoked a furious response.
    • Tony Judt obituary

    • Tony Judt: the captivating wit and intellect of my friend and teacher

      Saul Goldberg
    • Historian Tony Judt dies aged 62

June 2010

  • Tony Judt No Triumph No Tragedy

    Radio review
    Radio review: No Triumph, No Tragedy

    Professor Tony Judt's account of his battle against motor neurone disease was terrifying but inspirational, writes Elisabeth Mahoney

April 2010

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    Ill Fares the Land by Tony Judt

    Tony Judt's thought-provoking polemic flies the flag for social democracy and might make people reassess their own beliefs, says Chris Patten

  • Critical eye
    Critical eye: book reviews roundup

    Burying the Bones by Hilary Spurling, The Good Man Jesus And The Scoundrel Christ by Philip Pullman and Ill Fares the Land by Tony Judt
  • I'm glad to miss this orgy of electoral dishonesty

    Geoffrey Wheatcroft
    Geoffrey Wheatcroft: For the first time I feel barely a flicker of election fever. Unlike the clashes of old, Cameron v Brown inspires only revulsion

March 2010

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  • In praise of … Tony Judt

    Editorial

January 2010

  • Saturday interview
    'A bunch of dead muscles, thinking'

    Motor neurone disease has left the historian Tony Judt quadriplegic and, he tells Ed Pilkington, has forced him to think about what it really means to be human. The result is an astonishing series of essays and a determination to get young people thinking collectively again

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