2007
DOI: 10.1177/0265691407075595
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Histoires croisées: François Furet, Ernst Nolte and a Comparative History of Totalitarian Movements

Abstract: The global political avalanche that accompanied the breakdown of the Soviet Union swept away the European discursive landscape, with its strict right-left divisions. In its wake, a renaissance and reorientation of debates about totalitarianism can be observed. First, more emphasis is placed on the utopian content and other elements of totalitarian ideologies, which explain the enthusiasm they evoked. Second, there has been a shift of interest from totalitarian regimes to total-itarian movements. Third, recent … Show more

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“…Again, this is profoundly relevant to some dynamic research being done of late on the interplay of propaganda and dictatorship on the one hand, and on comparative studies of totalitarianism on the other (see e.g. Classen 2008; Maier 2004/2007; Mühlberger 2005; Schönpflug 2007). Given that the USSR in Construction was targeted at an international audience, it is surprising that virtually nothing has been written on the USSR in Construction in Anglophone scholarship, despite over 100 issues being produced in the English language 15 .…”
Section: IImentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Again, this is profoundly relevant to some dynamic research being done of late on the interplay of propaganda and dictatorship on the one hand, and on comparative studies of totalitarianism on the other (see e.g. Classen 2008; Maier 2004/2007; Mühlberger 2005; Schönpflug 2007). Given that the USSR in Construction was targeted at an international audience, it is surprising that virtually nothing has been written on the USSR in Construction in Anglophone scholarship, despite over 100 issues being produced in the English language 15 .…”
Section: IImentioning
confidence: 98%