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Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini 4th Edition - Totalitarianism in the Twentieth Century

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The fourth edition of Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini: Totalitarianism in the Twentieth Century presents an innovative comparison of the origins, development, and demise of the three forms of totalitarianism that emerged in twentieth-century Europe.
* Represents the only book that systematically compares all three infamous dictators of the twentieth century
* Provides the latest scholarship on the wartime goals of Hitler and Stalin as well as new information on the disintegration of the Soviet empire
* Compares the early lives of Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini, their ideologies, rise to and consolidation of power, and the organization and workings of their dictatorships
* Features topics organized by themes rather than strictly chronologically
* Includes a wealth of visual material to support the text, as well as a thorough Bibliographical Essay compiled by the author

Sommario

List of Maps x
 
List of Plates xi
 
Preface xiii
 
1 The Ideological Foundations 1
 
Definitions of Totalitarianism 1
 
Marxism - Leninism - Stalinism 4
 
Fascism and Nazism 6
 
2 The Seizure of Power 12
 
Russia on the Eve of Revolution 13
 
The Establishment of the Soviet Dictatorship 16
 
The Failure of Liberal Italy 22
 
The Birth and Triumph of Fascism 26
 
Germany and the Impact of World War I 32
 
The Weimar Republic and the Rise of the Nazi Movement 38
 
The Great Depression and the Nazi Takeover 44
 
3 Personalities and Policies of the Dictators 51
 
Stalin's Youth and Early Career 52
 
Stalin the Demigod 55
 
Mussolini: The Young Socialist 58
 
The Duce: Strengths and Weaknesses 63
 
The Young Hitler 65
 
Hitler: The Chaotic Dictator 69
 
Hitler's Private Life and Relations with Women 73
 
4 Totalitarian Economies 77
 
The End of the New Economic Policy 78
 
Stalin's War against the Peasants 80
 
The First Five-Year Plan and Industrialization 86
 
The Fascist Economy 89
 
The Economy of National Socialist Germany 94
 
5 Propaganda, Culture, and Education 102
 
The Limitations of Propaganda 103
 
Soviet Propaganda 105
 
Fascist Propaganda 107
 
Nazi Propaganda 109
 
Totalitarian Culture 114
 
Soviet Education 122
 
Education in the Fascist States 125
 
Youth Groups 128
 
6 Family Values and Health 134
 
The Conservative Trend in Values 135
 
Soviet Women: The Mixed Blessings of Emancipation 136
 
Fascist Italy: The Failure of Antifeminism 140
 
Women in Nazi Germany: Kinder, Kirche, und Küche? 144
 
Health and Eugenics in Nazi Germany 150
 
Religion: The Basic Incompatibility 153
 
7 Totalitarian Terror 162
 
The Great Purges in the Soviet Union 163
 
Terror and Persecution in the Fascist States 172
 
The Persecution of Jews 174
 
8 The Era of Traditional Diplomacy and War, 1933-1941 187
 
Hitler's Foreign Policy Strategy 188
 
Hitler as "Peace Lover," 1933-1935 193
 
From Ethiopia to Spain: Fascist Italy at War 195
 
Austria and Czechoslovakia: Hitler's First Conquests 200
 
The Approach of War 206
 
The Blitzkrieg Campaigns 210
 
The Italian Intervention 216
 
9 Total War, 1941-1945 223
 
Hitler Turns East 226
 
Stalin's Preparations for War 229
 
The Russian Campaign in 1941 235
 
Hitler and the Untermenschen 238
 
Hitler and Stalin as War Lords 242
 
The Fall of Fascism 249
 
The German Home Front 253
 
The War in the West 256
 
The End of the Third Reich 260
 
10 The Collapse of Soviet Totalitarianism 266
 
Stalin's Last Years, 1945-1953 267
 
The Khrushchev Era 271
 
Reaction and Reform: From Brezhnev to Gorbachev 275
 
Problems of the Soviet Economy and Society 279
 
Soviet Women in the Last Years of the Regime 282
 
Soviet Society in the 1980s: The Balance Sheet 285
 
The Revolt of the Satellites and the Disintegration of the Soviet Union 286
 
The End of Soviet Totalitarianism 289
 
11 Lessons and Prospects 292
 
The Triumph of Dogmatism 294
 
The Structural Flaws of Totalitarianism 295
 
The Totalitarian Legacy 300
 
Bibliographical Essay 308
 
Index 338

Info autore

Bruce F. Pauley, Professor of History Emeritus at the University of Central Florida, is the author of six books on Nazism, anti-Semitism, totalitarianism, and the two world wars, as well as his autobiography, Pioneering History on Two Continents (2014).

Riassunto

The fourth edition of Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini: Totalitarianism in the Twentieth Century presents an innovative comparison of the origins, development, and demise of the three forms of totalitarianism that emerged in twentieth-century Europe.

Relazione

"Crisply written and authoritative, Bruce Pauley's updated edition of this classic text offers
students an invaluable comparative account of the three great dictatorships of
earlier twentieth century Europe. He takes his readers through the main
historical debates while providing considered guidance to the wider
literature."
 
-Professor Conan Fischer,
University of St Andrews, Scotland
 
"In this new edition of his classic text, Bruce Pauley puts the dominant figures of the horrific first half
of twentieth-century Europe into a comparative perspective. Whoever wishes to
understand totalitarianism and dictatorship must turn to Pauley's book. One of
the leading experts of European history, he provides his readers with
magnificent portraits of the persons responsible for Europe's darkest
period."
 
-Anton Pelinka, Professor of
Nationalism Studies and Political Science, Central European University,
Budapest

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