Descripción del título

"How could it happen that continental Europe became a 'Europe of the Dictatorships' in the twentieth century? It requires some effort to understand such processes. It is insufficient to observe merely the dictatorships and their mechanisms, one must also incorporate the seemingly harmless history leading up to that time and, above all, the transitions that took place. The book begins with a description of the historical situation after the First World War. Europe's brutalization through colonial wars and inter-European conflicts, carried out using means of mass extermination, led to fractures in civilized cultures. What follows in the second section is another state-by-state organized design of the transition from countries that were fascist (and countries that were made fascist) into communist states established in accordance with the Soviet model
Monografía
monografia Rebiun16178752 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun16178752 020915s2013 enkb ob 001 0 eng d 1443851299 9781443851299 SpCcUEBC Besier, Gerhard European dictatorships a comparative history of the twentieth century by Gerhard Besier and Katarzyna Stokosa Newcastle upon Tyne Cambridge Scholars Press 2013 Newcastle upon Tyne Newcastle upon Tyne Cambridge Scholars Press vii, 683 p. map. cm vii, 683 p. EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete Tambien en formatoLibro-e : Inglés (eng) : Online-Ausg.--Ver todas las ediciones y todos los formatos Base de datos: WorldCat Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 613-656) e índice Section I. From the First World War to the end of the Second World War -- Section II. From the end of the Second World War to the collapse of the Eastern Bloc and the transition processes "How could it happen that continental Europe became a 'Europe of the Dictatorships' in the twentieth century? It requires some effort to understand such processes. It is insufficient to observe merely the dictatorships and their mechanisms, one must also incorporate the seemingly harmless history leading up to that time and, above all, the transitions that took place. The book begins with a description of the historical situation after the First World War. Europe's brutalization through colonial wars and inter-European conflicts, carried out using means of mass extermination, led to fractures in civilized cultures. What follows in the second section is another state-by-state organized design of the transition from countries that were fascist (and countries that were made fascist) into communist states established in accordance with the Soviet model Ideas políticas- Europa- Siglo 20º Dictadores- Europa- Siglo 20º Socialismo- Europa- Siglo 20º Historia Economía Autoritarismos- Europa- Siglo 20º Europa- Política y gobierno- Siglo 20º Stokosa, Katarzyna EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete