The Alienation Effect, 9780241378205
Hardcover
Europeans remade Britain: modernism clashed with moderation, minds were changed.

The Alienation Effect

how central european émigrés transformed the british twentieth century

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  • Hardcover

    608 pages

  • Release Date

    23 June 2025

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Summary

The Alien Effect: How European Émigrés Transformed Britain

Britain, 1930s. A sanctuary for tens of thousands fleeing fascism in central Europe. The quaint, rainy island offered safety, a stark contrast to the vibrant dynamism of Weimar Berlin or Red Vienna. It became home.

But these émigrés brought more than just themselves; they carried radical ideas that would forever transform Britain’s face as they rebuilt their lives.

Owen Hatherley, drawing on a vast array of a…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780241378205
ISBN-10:0241378206
Author:Owen Hatherley
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Allen Lane
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:608
Release Date:23 June 2025
Weight:1.01kg
Dimensions:242mm x 165mm x 37mm
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Critics Review

Impassioned and erudite, Hatherley writes with panache and never becomes flat-footedly ideological… In drawing attention to a hugely important yet neglected phenomenon that has shaped our culture for better and worse, this is a genuinely important study that deserves to win prizes – Rupert Christiansen * Telegraph *Meticulously researched… Hatherley is an exhilarating guide – Jackie Wullschläger * Financial Times *Hatherley writes with wit throughout as he charts the tragic and comic turns of the lives of émigrés with a warm familiarity and affection. With his sharp eye for what lies beneath the mundane, he reveals how Central Europeans influenced the everyday apparatus of British cultural life… The Alienation Effect reveals just how tightly the foreign is woven into the fabric of the familiar – Anna Parker * Times Literary Supplement *The radicalism of the émigrés, Hatherley convincingly shows, has been concealed by the manipulations of national memory… Aby Warburg’s credo was Kulturwissenschaft, a scientific approach to cultural studies that turned on connections and juxtapositions. Hatherley is a worthy heir to that tradition, and he has a canny eye for lineages. His potted genealogies are dazzling performances in concision, effortlessly gliding from the new brutalism of his home patch of Camberwell, London, through the works of art historian Rudolf Wittkower to the 15th-century Renaissance humanist Leon Battista Alberti – all in a single page – Pratinav Anil * Guardian *Hatherley, whose background is in writing about architecture, moves with confidence through the fields of film, typography and art. The book is thick with information, sometimes resembling the gazetteers or guides he has previously written… It’s often acute, informative, passionate and witty, a sometimes moving tribute to achievements in the face of adversity, and an essential antidote to crude theories of national identity – Rowan Moore * Observer *Hatherley offers a set of vivid and consistently stimulating portraits of individual artists and thinkers… This is an admirable book, ambitious in its scope and very readable… Hatherley proves himself a fair-minded historian, capable of intellectual generosity even towards people and traditions he deplores… This book will stimulate readers – Nikhil Krishnan * New Statesman *Encyclopaedic… Fascinating – David Honigmann * Spectator *A combination of jewel-like detail and panoramic sweep… Arresting… This monumental work secures for Hatherley his place in the tradition of English writers who have moralized about architecture, a lineage stretching from John Ruskin to Ian Nairn and, yes, Pevsner… A passionate, erudite book – Michael Ledger-Lomas * Jacobin *The book I’ve been waiting for. A masterpiece – James FoxA brilliant work of history. Owen Hatherley makes a fierce and elegant case for British culture as a living tapestry made ever brighter by newcomers to our strange island – Lynsey Hanley

About The Author

Owen Hatherley

Owen Hatherley is the author of many books on aesthetics and politics, including Landscapes of Communism, Trans-Europe Express and Modern Buildings in Britain. He is a commissioning editor at Jacobin.

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