Format:
XI, 234 S.
,
graph. Darst.
Edition:
1. publ.
ISBN:
9780199566525
Content:
Popular opinion in Russia under pre-war Stalinism / Sheila Fitzpatrick -- Consensus, coercion and popular opinion in the Third Reich: some reflections / Ian Kershaw -- Liberation from autonomy: mapping self-understandings in Stalin's time / Jochen Hellbeck -- Beyond binaries: popular opinion in Stalinism / Jan Plamper -- Popular opinion in Nazi Germany as a factor in the policy of the 'solution of the Jewish Question': the Nuremberg Laws and the Reichskristallnacht / Otto Dov Kulka -- Popular opinion in Nazi Germany: mobilization, experience, perceptions: the view from the Württemberg countryside / Jill Stephenson -- Fascist Italy in the 1930s: popular opinion in the provinces / Paul Corner -- Poland: the silence of those deprived of voice / Marcin Kula -- Consent in the Communist GDR or how to interpret Lion Feuchtwanger's blindness in Moscow 1937 / Martin Sabrow -- Demography, opportunity or ideological conversion? Reflections on the role of the 'Second Hitler Youth generation', or '1929ers', in the GDR / Mary Fulbrook -- Tacit minimal consensus: the always precarious East German dictatorship / Thomas Lindenberger
Note:
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Popular opinion in Russia under pre-war Stalinism
,
Consensus, coercion and popular opinion in the Third Reich: some reflections
,
Liberation from autonomy: mapping self-understandings in Stalin's time
,
Beyond binaries: popular opinion in Stalinism
,
Popular opinion in Nazi Germany as a factor in the policy of the 'solution of the Jewish Question': the Nuremberg Laws and the Reichskristallnacht
,
Popular opinion in Nazi Germany: mobilization, experience, perceptions: the view from the Württemberg countryside
,
Fascist Italy in the 1930s: popular opinion in the provinces
,
Poland: the silence of those deprived of voice
,
Consent in the Communist GDR or how to interpret Lion Feuchtwanger's blindness in Moscow 1937
,
Demography, opportunity or ideological conversion? Reflections on the role of the 'Second Hitler Youth generation', or '1929ers', in the GDR
,
Tacit minimal consensus: the always precarious East German dictatorship
Language:
English
Subjects:
History
,
Political Science
,
General works
Keywords:
Europa
;
Totalitarismus
;
Öffentliche Meinung
;
Geschichte
;
Konferenzschrift
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