Anne Applebaum is the author of several books, including Gulag: A History, which won the 2004 Pulitzer Prize and the Duff Cooper Prize, and Iron Curtain, which in 2013 won the Duke of Westminster's Medal for Military Literature and the Cundill Prize in Historical Literature. She is Professor of Practice at the Institute for Global Affairs, London School of Economics, and a columnist for the Washington Post. She divides her time between Britain and Poland.
Iron Curtain is an exceptionally important book which effectively
challenges many of the myths of the origins of the Cold War. It is
wise, perceptive, remarkably objective and brilliantly
researched.
*Antony Beevor*
Anne Applebaum's Iron Curtain [is] certainly the best work of
modern history I have ever read.
*Financial Times*
Applebaum's description of this remarkable time is everything a
good history book should be: brilliantly and comprehensively
researched, beautifully and shockingly told, encyclopedic in scope,
meticulous in detail... it is a true masterpiece.
*Sunday Telegraph*
In her relentless quest for understanding, Applebaum shines light
into forgotten worlds of human hope, suffering and dignity...
Others have told us of the politics of this time. Applebaum does
that but also shows what politics meant to people's lives, in an
era when the state did more to shape individual destinies than at
any time in history.
*Washington Post*
Iron Curtain is modern history writing at its very best;
assiduously researched, it wears its author's considerable
erudition lightly. It sets a new benchmark for the study of this
vitally important subject.
*Independent on Sunday*
Anne Applebaum's masterly book gives for the first time, a
systematic explanation of the other, largely untold, side of the
story... it is a window into a world of lies and evil that we can
hardly imagine.
*Standpoint*
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