Stalinism and Nazism: History and Memory Compared Contributor(s): Rogers, Peter (Translator), Rousso, Henry (Editor), Golsan, Richard J. (Translator) |
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ISBN: 0803290004 ISBN-13: 9780803290006 Publisher: University of Nebraska Press OUR PRICE: $37.95 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: July 2004 Annotation: In this volume Europe's leading modern historians offer new insights into two totalitarian regimes of the twentieth century that have profoundly affected world history--Nazi Germany and the Stalinist Soviet Union. Until now historians have paid more attention to the similarities between these two regimes than to their differences. "Stalinism and Nazism" explores the difficult relationship between the history and memory of the traumas inflicted by Nazi and Soviet occupation in several Eastern European countries in the twentieth century. The first part of the volume explores the origins, nature, and organization of Hitler's and Stalin's dictatorial power, the manipulation of violence by the state systems, and the comparative power of the dictator's personal will and the encompassing totalitarian system. The second part examines the legacies of the Nazi and Stalinist regimes in Eastern European countries that experienced both. "Stalinism and Nazism" features the latest critical perspectives on two of the most influential and deadly political regimes in modern history. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - History | World - General - History | Europe - General |
Dewey: 320.532 |
LCCN: 2003026805 |
Series: European Horizons |
Physical Information: 0.74" H x 5.92" W x 8.98" (1.06 lbs) 324 pages |
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Publisher Description: In this volume Europe's leading modern historians offer new insights into two totalitarian regimes of the twentieth century that have profoundly affected world history-Nazi Germany and the Stalinist Soviet Union. Until now historians have paid more attention to the similarities between these two regimes than to their differences. Stalinism and Nazism explores the difficult relationship between the history and memory of the traumas inflicted by Nazi and Soviet occupation in several Eastern European countries in the twentieth century. The first part of the volume explores the origins, nature, and organization of Hitler's and Stalin's dictatorial power, the manipulation of violence by the state systems, and the comparative power of the dictator's personal will and the encompassing totalitarian system. The second part examines the legacies of the Nazi and Stalinist regimes in Eastern European countries that experienced both. Stalinism and Nazism features the latest critical perspectives on two of the most influential and deadly political regimes in modern history. Henry Rousso is the author of The Haunting Past: History, Memory, and Justice in Contemporary France and The Vichy Syndrome: History and Memory in France since 1914. Richard J. Golsan is a professor of French at Texas A & M University. He is the author of Vichy's Afterlife: History and Counterhistory in Postwar France and the editor of Fascism's Return: Scandal, Revision, and Ideology since 1980, both published by the University of Nebraska Press. |