Strange Rebels, Christian Caryl
Strange Rebels, Christian Caryl
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Strange Rebels
1979 and the Birth of the 21st Century

Author: Christian Caryl

Narrator: Patrick Lawlor

Unabridged: 17 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/30/2013


Synopsis

Few moments in history have seen as many seismic transformations as 1979. That one year marked the emergence of revolutionary Islam as a political force on the world stage, the beginning of market revolutions in China and Britain that would fuel globalization, and the first stirrings of the resistance movements in Eastern Europe and Afghanistan that ultimately led to the collapse of the Soviet Union. More than any other year in the latter half of the twentieth century, 1979 heralded the economic, political, and religious realities that define the twenty-first. Strange Rebelsshows how the world we live in today began to take shape in this pivotal year. 1979 saw a series of counterrevolutions against the progressive consensus that had dominated the postwar era. The years epic upheavals embodied a startling conservative challenge to communist and socialist systems around the globe, fundamentally transforming politics and economics worldwide. In China, 1979 marked the start of sweeping market-oriented reforms that have made the country the economic powerhouse it is today. 1979 was also the year that Pope John Paul II traveled to Poland, confronting communism in Eastern Europe by reigniting its peoples suppressed Catholic faith. In Iran, the Islamic Revolution transformed the nation into a theocracy almost overnight, overthrowing the shahs modernizing monarchy. Farther west, Margaret Thatcher became prime minister of Britain, returning it to a purer form of free-market capitalism and opening the way for Ronald Reagan to do the same in the United States. And in Afghanistan, a Soviet invasion fueled an Islamic holy war with global consequences; the Afghan mujahedin presaged the rise of al-Qaeda and served as a key factor in the fall of communism. Weaving the story of each of these counterrevolutions into a gripping narrative,Strange Rebelsis a groundbreaking account of how these far-flung events and disparate actors and movements gave birth to our modern age.

About Christian Caryl

Christian Caryl is deputy editor at Foreign Policy, a contributing editor at Newsweek, and a senior fellow of the Center for International Studies at MIT. He has also served as Washington chief editor for Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty, Tokyo bureau chief of Newsweek, and Moscow bureau chief of both Newsweek and US News & World Report. He has worked as a correspondent in Berlin and Hong Kong. A regular contributor to the New York Review of Books, he has also written for the Economist, Der Spiegel, Wall Street Journal, Foreign Affairs, New Republic, Spectator, Times Literary Supplement, Sunday Times, New Statesman, and Boston Globe, among others. He is a graduate of Yale.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Marks54

This is an ambitious book that argues for 1979 as a critical year in which several important trends of the 21st century first became apparent. It is a story of five separate events that all happened during that year with consequences that changes the world. The events are - in no particular order -......more

This definitely has sparked an interest in reading more about Margaret Thatcher. This is a very insightful book and Caryl is quite the wordsmith; however, it can get a little tedious and tiresome, at points.......more

Goodreads review by Nils

Caryl's narrative history focuses on the pivotal year of 1979, skillfully wending back and forth between five different locales where history turned on a diamond hinge: China, where Deng Xiaoping took political power and decisive action in favor of economic liberalization; Afghanistan, where a Marxi......more

Goodreads review by Kevin

"Strange Rebels" is a good read, not a great read. Author Christian Caryl focuses on 1979 as a year of dramatic awakening, a volatile and pivotal historical nexus at which point traditional values became reborn and were melded both into new experimental systems of governance and new political ideolo......more

Goodreads review by Cora

(Not for the first time, there was a longer version of this that got lost when Chrome crashed. Stupid Chrome.) STRANGE REBELS is based on an interesting idea: that 1979 marked a turning point from a more left-leaning political culture in the world (marked by Communism, social democracy in Europe, and......more