Totalitarianism : the inner history of the Cold War
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Totalitarianism : the inner history of the Cold War
Oxford University Press, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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: hbk ISBN 9780195050172
内容説明
This treatise uses the political regime of totalitarianism as a model for explaining 20th-century political systems, beginning with the term's inception in Fascist Italy, through its influence as the dominant paradigm in American foreign policy and scholarship during the Cold War, to its current significance in political debate and policy worldwide.
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: pbk ISBN 9780195050189
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In this pathbreaking work, Abbott Gleason examines the history of totalitarianism as a model for explaining twentieth-century political systems, beginning with the term's inception in Fascist Italy, through its influence as the dominant paradigm in American foreign policy and scholarship during the cold war, to its current significance in political debate and policy worldwide.
目次
Introduction
One.: Fascist Origins
Two.: A New Kind of State: Italy, Germany, and the Soviet Union in the 1930s
Three.: Wartime in the English-Speaking World
Four.: The Cold War
Five.: Brainwashing: Communist China as a Totalitarian State
Six.: Searching for the Origins of Totalitarianism
Seven.: "Totalitarianism" Among the Sovietologists
Eight.: The Cold War in Postwar Europe: France, Italy, and Germany
Nine.: The Cold War in Eastern Europe
Ten.: The "Evil Empire"
Epilogue. The Russians Call Themselves Totalitarian
Notes
Index
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