Jorwerd: The Death of the Village in Late C20th Europe

Jorwerd: The Death of the Village in Late C20th Europe

by Geert Mak (Author), Ann Kelland (Translator)

Synopsis

Born in Friesland himself, Geert Mak has returned to his roots to explore the silent revolution that took place in the small village of Jorwerd, Friesland, after World War II. He lived in Jorwerd for six months, gathering the personal stories of Jorwerters past and present, many of whom were born, lived and died there. By interweaving their colourful stories with the wider history of Europe, Mak provides an unsentimental portrayal of the pleasures and the hardships of living in the country, while illustrating at the same time how rural life everywhere is under threat from the modern world.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: The Harvill Press
Published: 26 Oct 2000

ISBN 10: 1860468039
ISBN 13: 9781860468032

Author Bio
Geert Mak is a journalist and historian, and the internationally acclaimed author of In Europe, Amsterdam and The Bridge. He is one of the Netherlands' bestselling authors, has twice been awarded Historian of the Year and his books have been translated into more than 20 languages.