Vertigo Years
Discover the transformative years of early 20th-century Europe in The Vertigo Years by acclaimed historian Philipp Blom. Published in 2010, this compelling book spans 488 pages and delves into a tumultuous period—from the death of Queen Victoria to the onset of World War I. Blom expertly chronicles the significant social changes and cultural shifts that defined this era, highlighting the emergence of fascism, the birth of cubist art, the development of the theory of relativity, and the rise of consumer culture. Through a year-by-year exploration, The Vertigo Years offers readers a profound understanding of how these pivotal years shaped the trajectory of the entire twentieth century. Perfect for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in the complex interplay of civilization, this book is a must-have addition to your collection.