A history of modern political thought in East Central Europe
Titel: | A history of modern political thought in East Central Europe / Balázs Trencsényi, Maciej Janowski, Mónika Baár, Maria Falina, and Michal Kopeček |
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Teil: |
Volume 2. Negotiating modernity in the "short twentieth century" and beyond
Part 1. 1918-1968 |
Verfasser: | ; ; ; ; ; |
Ausgabe: | First edition |
Veröffentlicht: | Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2018 |
Umfang: | viii, 472 Seiten |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Schriftenreihe/ mehrbändiges Werk: |
A history of modern political thought in East Central Europe / Balázs Trencsényi, Maciej Janowski, Mónika Baár, Maria Falina, and Michal Kopeček : Volume 2, Negotiating modernity in the "short twentieth century" and beyond ; Part 1 ![]() |
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ISBN: | 9780198737155 |
Hinweise zum Inhalt: |
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Abstract Cover Register |
- Authors' Note
- p. vii
- Part I
- Transcending Modernity: Interwar and Wartime Visions of Regeneration
- p. 1
- 1
- Nation-State Building and its Alternatives
- p. 5
- 1.1
- Ideas of self-determination
- p. 5
- 1.2
- The minority question
- p. 17
- 1.3
- Centralism, regionalism, federalism
- p. 30
- 1.4
- Critical interpretations of nationalism
- p. 53
- 2
- Liberalism on the Defensive
- p. 67
- 2.1
- The reorientation of "national liberalisms" and projects of "neoliberalism"
- p. 67
- 2.2
- The political ambiguities of aesthetic "progressivism"
- p. 84
- 2.3
- Varieties of anti-totalitarianism
- p. 92
- 3
- The Many Faces of Leftism
- p. 105
- 3.1
- The radicalization of leftist politics
- p. 105
- 3.2
- In search of democratic socialism
- p. 121
- 3.3
- Pluralism and dogmatism
- p. 129
- 4
- The "Third Way"
- p. 142
- 4.1
- Agrarian populism: Regional patterns and local agendas
- p. 142
- 4.2
- Beyond left and right?
- p. 152
- 5
- Toward a Conservative Revolution
- p. 162
- 5.1
- The discourse of crisis
- p. 162
- 5.2
- National characterologies and ethnic ontologies
- p. 174
- 5.3
- The politics of religion: Radicalization, sacralization, and ethnicization
- p. 181
- 6
- A New State for "New Men"
- p. 205
- 6.1
- Technocratism, corporatism, and authoritarianism
- p. 205
- 6.2
- Varieties of fascism and biopolitical nationalism
- p. 225
- 7
- The Second World War: Collaboration, Resistance, and Visions of the Postwar Order
- p. 242
- 7.1
- Integration into Neues Europa
- p. 242
- 7.2
- Exile and domestic resistance movements
- p. 252
- Part II
- Hybridized Modernity: Communism, Reformism, and Dissent in a Divided Europe
- p. 277
- 8
- The Postwar "Transition Years"
- p. 285
- 8.1
- Breakdown and reorientation
- p. 285
- 8.2
- Communist visions of transformation
- p. 303
- 8.3
- Noncommunist alternatives: Between "great expectations" and painful defeats
- p. 316
- 8.4
- Ideological dilemmas of anticommunist resistance movements
- p. 334
- 9
- Stalinism and De-Stalinization
- p. 342
- 9.1
- Sovietization and Stalinism: Captive minds
- p. 342
- 9.2
- The voices of dissent: Fugitive minds
- p. 353
- 9.3
- The "Thaw": Halfhearted de-Stalinization and the eruption of discontent
- p. 360
- 10
- Toward Socialism with a Human Face?
- p. 371
- 10.1
- "Marxist revisionism" as a political language
- p. 371
- 10.2
- Exploring the contradictions of "really existing socialism"
- p. 385
- 10.3
- The cultural upsurge of the sixties and its political aspects
- p. 397
- 10.4
- Be Marxist, demand the impossible
- p. 418
- 10.5
- Religion, communism, and modernity
- p. 437
- Index
- p. 459