Totalitarian societies and democratic transition : essays in memory of Victor Zaslavsky /
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2016
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Table of Contents:
- Tommaso Piffer and Vladislav Zubok, Introduction
- Part I: Theory and Debate
- Peter Baehr, Movement, Formation, and Maintenance in the Soviet Union : Victor Zaslavsky's Challenge to the Arendtian Theory of Totalitarianism
- Giovanni Orsina, European Liberalism in the Age of Totalitarianism
- Vittorio Strada, Totalitaranism avant la lettre
- Vladimir Tismaneanu, Totalitarianism and Ideological Hubris
- Emilio Gentile, From Facts to Words : From Militia Party to Fascist Totalitarianism
- Part II: History and Society
- Vladimir Pechatnov, Stalin the Statesman : A Historian's Notes
- Oleg Khlevniuk, Stalin's Dictatorship : Priorities, Policies, and Results
- Andrea Graziosi, The "National Question" in the Soviet Union
- Inessa Yazhborovskaia, The Katyn Case : History and Articulation of Official Discourse in Russia
- David Holloway, Totalitarianism and Science : The Nazi and the Soviet Experience
- Maria Teresa Giusti, From Fascism to Communism : The History of a Conversion
- Part III: Beyond Totalitarianism
- Veljco Vujacic, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Vasily Grossman : Slavophile and Westernizer Against the Totalitarian Soviet State
- Antonella d'Amelia, "Without the free word, there are no free people" : Lydia Chukovskaya's Writings on Terror and Censorship
- Lev Gudkov, The Transition from Totalitarianism to Authoritarianism in Russia
- Gail Lapidus, Totalitarianism, Nationalism, and Challenges for Democratic Transition
- Mark Kramer, Public Memory and the Difficulty of Overcoming the Communist Legacy : Poland and Russia in Comparative Perspective.