Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini: Totalitarianism in the Twentieth Century

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Harlan Davidson, 2003 - 313 pagine
Like its predecessor, one of the most popular volumes in the 'European History Series', this second edition provides a unique interpretative comparison of the economics, propaganda, culture, and education and healthcare systems of all three forms of European totalitarianism. Punctuated by vivid portraits of the dictators' youths, early careers, personal relationships, management styles, and cults of personality, the second edition of this fascinating book features a greatly expanded photographic essay as well as a consideration of the very latest scholarship. This succinct and adept description of probably the most frightening phenomenon of the twentieth century remains ideal for use in courses on German, European, and World History. Its broad interdisciplinary scope also makes it an excellent choice of supplementary reading for courses in Government, International Relations, economics, sociology, women's studies, and ethics.

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THE IDEOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS
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THE SEIZURE OF POWER
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PERSONALITIES AND POLICIES
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Bruce F. Pauley is Professor of History at the University of Central Florida

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