Stalinism and Nazism
Herausgeber: Kershaw, Ian; Lewin, Moshe
Stalinism and Nazism
Herausgeber: Kershaw, Ian; Lewin, Moshe
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Several distinguished historians present the first comprehensive comparison of Nazism and Stalinism.
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Several distinguished historians present the first comprehensive comparison of Nazism and Stalinism.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. März 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 781g
- ISBN-13: 9780521563451
- ISBN-10: 0521563453
- Artikelnr.: 22713758
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. März 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 781g
- ISBN-13: 9780521563451
- ISBN-10: 0521563453
- Artikelnr.: 22713758
Preface; Introduction: the regimes and their dictators: perspectives of
comparison; Part I. The Two Dictatorships: 1. Stalin and his Stalinism:
power and authority in the Soviet Union 1930-1953 Ronal Suny; 2.
Bureaucracy and the Stalinist state Moshe Lewin; 3. Cumulative
radicalisation and progressive self-destruction: structural determinants of
the Nazi dictatorship Hans Mommsen; 4. 'Working towards the Führer':
reflections on the nature of the Hitler dictatorship Ian Kershaw; 5. The
contradictions of continuous revolution Michael Mann; Part II. The War
Machines: 6. The economics of war in the Soviet Union during World War II
Jacques Sapir; 7. Stalin, the Red Army, and the great patriotic war Bern
Bonwetsch; 8. From Blitzkrieg to total war: controversial links between
image and reality Omer Bartov; Part III. The Big Debates: 9. Work, gender
and everyday life: reflections on continuity, normality and agency in
twentieth century Germany Mary Nolan; 10. From 'Great Fatherland War' to
the Second World War: new perspectives and future prospects Mark von Hagen;
11. German exceptionalism and the origins of Nazism in the career of a
concept George Steinmetz; 12. Stalinism and the politics of post-Soviet
history Mark von Hagen; Conclusion.
comparison; Part I. The Two Dictatorships: 1. Stalin and his Stalinism:
power and authority in the Soviet Union 1930-1953 Ronal Suny; 2.
Bureaucracy and the Stalinist state Moshe Lewin; 3. Cumulative
radicalisation and progressive self-destruction: structural determinants of
the Nazi dictatorship Hans Mommsen; 4. 'Working towards the Führer':
reflections on the nature of the Hitler dictatorship Ian Kershaw; 5. The
contradictions of continuous revolution Michael Mann; Part II. The War
Machines: 6. The economics of war in the Soviet Union during World War II
Jacques Sapir; 7. Stalin, the Red Army, and the great patriotic war Bern
Bonwetsch; 8. From Blitzkrieg to total war: controversial links between
image and reality Omer Bartov; Part III. The Big Debates: 9. Work, gender
and everyday life: reflections on continuity, normality and agency in
twentieth century Germany Mary Nolan; 10. From 'Great Fatherland War' to
the Second World War: new perspectives and future prospects Mark von Hagen;
11. German exceptionalism and the origins of Nazism in the career of a
concept George Steinmetz; 12. Stalinism and the politics of post-Soviet
history Mark von Hagen; Conclusion.
Preface; Introduction: the regimes and their dictators: perspectives of
comparison; Part I. The Two Dictatorships: 1. Stalin and his Stalinism:
power and authority in the Soviet Union 1930-1953 Ronal Suny; 2.
Bureaucracy and the Stalinist state Moshe Lewin; 3. Cumulative
radicalisation and progressive self-destruction: structural determinants of
the Nazi dictatorship Hans Mommsen; 4. 'Working towards the Führer':
reflections on the nature of the Hitler dictatorship Ian Kershaw; 5. The
contradictions of continuous revolution Michael Mann; Part II. The War
Machines: 6. The economics of war in the Soviet Union during World War II
Jacques Sapir; 7. Stalin, the Red Army, and the great patriotic war Bern
Bonwetsch; 8. From Blitzkrieg to total war: controversial links between
image and reality Omer Bartov; Part III. The Big Debates: 9. Work, gender
and everyday life: reflections on continuity, normality and agency in
twentieth century Germany Mary Nolan; 10. From 'Great Fatherland War' to
the Second World War: new perspectives and future prospects Mark von Hagen;
11. German exceptionalism and the origins of Nazism in the career of a
concept George Steinmetz; 12. Stalinism and the politics of post-Soviet
history Mark von Hagen; Conclusion.
comparison; Part I. The Two Dictatorships: 1. Stalin and his Stalinism:
power and authority in the Soviet Union 1930-1953 Ronal Suny; 2.
Bureaucracy and the Stalinist state Moshe Lewin; 3. Cumulative
radicalisation and progressive self-destruction: structural determinants of
the Nazi dictatorship Hans Mommsen; 4. 'Working towards the Führer':
reflections on the nature of the Hitler dictatorship Ian Kershaw; 5. The
contradictions of continuous revolution Michael Mann; Part II. The War
Machines: 6. The economics of war in the Soviet Union during World War II
Jacques Sapir; 7. Stalin, the Red Army, and the great patriotic war Bern
Bonwetsch; 8. From Blitzkrieg to total war: controversial links between
image and reality Omer Bartov; Part III. The Big Debates: 9. Work, gender
and everyday life: reflections on continuity, normality and agency in
twentieth century Germany Mary Nolan; 10. From 'Great Fatherland War' to
the Second World War: new perspectives and future prospects Mark von Hagen;
11. German exceptionalism and the origins of Nazism in the career of a
concept George Steinmetz; 12. Stalinism and the politics of post-Soviet
history Mark von Hagen; Conclusion.