Dictators, democracy, and American public culture : envisioning the totalitarian enemy, 1920s-1950s / / Benjamin L. Alpers.

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Superior document:Cultural studies of the United States
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Year of Publication:2003
Language:English
Series:Cultural studies of the United States.
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Physical Description:x, 405 p.
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Table of Contents:
  • The romance of a dictator : dictatorship in American public culture, 1920s-1935
  • The totalitarian state : modern dictatorship as a new form of government, 1920s-1935
  • The disappearing dictator : declining regard for dictators amid growing fears of dictatorship, 1936-1941
  • The audience itself is the drama : dictatorship and the regimented crowd, 1936-1941
  • Dictator isms and our democracy : the rise of totalitarianism, 1936-1941
  • This is the army : the problem of the military in a democracy, 1941-1945
  • Here is Germany : understanding the Nazi enemy, 1941-1945
  • The battle of Russia : the Russian people, communism, and totalitarianism, 1941-1945
  • A boot stamping on a human face--forever : totalitarianism as nightmare in postwar America.