Accusatory practices : denunciation in modern European history, 1789-1989

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Accusatory practices : denunciation in modern European history, 1789-1989

edited by Sheila Fitzpatrick and Robert Gellately

(Studies in European history from the Journal of modern history)

University of Chicago Press, 1997

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Collection of essays originally published in the Journal of modern history, v. 68, no. 4, Dec. 1996; most of the essays were originally presented at a conference held Apr. 1994, University of Chicago

Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Introduction to the practices of denunciation in modern European history / Sheila Fitzpatrick and Robert Gellately
  • The theory and practice of denunciation in the French Revolution / Colin Lucas
  • A culture of denunciation : peasant labor migration and religious anathematization in rural Russia, 1860-1905 / Jeffrey Burds
  • Denunciation as a tool of ecclesiastical control : the case of Roman Catholic Modernism / Gary Lease
  • Signals from below : Soviet letters of denunciation of the 1930s / Sheila Fitzpatrick
  • Denunciation and its functions in Soviet governance : a study of denunciations and their bureaucratic handling from Soviet Police Archives, 1944-1953 / Vladimir A. Kozlov
  • The uses of Volksgemeinschaft : letters to the NSDAP Kreisleitung Eisenach, 1939-1940 / John Connelly
  • Denunciations in twentieth-century Germany : aspects of self-policing in the Third Reich and the German Democratic Republic / Robert Gellately

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