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Dans les années 1950, le procès d’un jeune couple de juifs américains, communistes de surcroît, accusés d’avoir transmis aux Soviétiques le secret de la bombe atomique, a passionné l’opinion dans leur pays et dans le monde entier. Julius et Ethel Rosenberg proclameront leur innocence jusqu’à la chaise électrique. Le climat politique de l’époque ne leur permettait pas d’être entendu. Le procès devant l’opinion publique commence alors. Il se poursuit encore aujourd’hui. Les uns sont mus par le parti pris ou le remords d’avoir été staliniens ; les autres par un devoir d’humanité et la passion des droits de l’homme. Mais tous ceux qui ont vécu cette époque éprouvent gêne et affliction à l’évocation de la tragédie de ce couple et de ses deux fils. Un premier ouvrage du même auteur intitule La tragédie de Julius et Ethel Rosenberg - Le déni de justice est paru en 1986. À partir des archives soviétiques et américaines couvrant la période 1986-1997, aujourd’hui accessibles, le juriste confirme qu’en tenant compte des faits actuellement avérés, le procès et les condamnations doivent être cassés pour déni de justice.
History --- bombe atomique --- innocence --- chaise électrique --- climat politique --- opinion publique --- stalinisme --- communisme --- espionnage --- Guerre froide
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Geschiedenis van de Russische Revolutie van 1917 vanuit een langetermijn-perspectief.
Russische Revolutie. --- Bolsjewisme. --- Stalinisme. --- Communisme. --- Rusland. --- Sovjet-Unie. --- Rusland 1 --- Rusland 2 --- Sovjetunie --- 921 --- Rusland geschiedenis --- geschiedenis Europa --- histoire Europe
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Bibliotheek F. Vercammen
stalinisme --- leninisme --- Sovjet-Unie --- Christian moral theology --- Christian special devotions --- 242 =393 --- #gsdb10 --- #GROL:SEMI-244 --- Meditatie. Contemplatie--Nederlands
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Bibliotheek François Vercammen
stalinisme --- Kommunistische Partij van de Sovjet-Unie --- Soviet Union --- URSS --- Social conditions --- Conditions sociales --- Nomenklatura --- --URSS, --- URSS, 1922-1991 --- Kommunistische Partij van de Sovjet-Unie.
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History of Europe --- Stalin, Joseph --- Hitler, Adolf --- anno 1940-1949 --- anno 1930-1939 --- Midden-Europa --- Stalinisme --- Jodenvervolging --- Sovjet-Unie --- Etnische zuiveringen --- Wereldoorlog II --- Derde Rijk --- History of Eastern Europe --- anno 1920-1929 --- Oost-West Verhoudingen --- Oost-Europa --- Communisme --- Nazisme --- Sovjetunie --- Holocaust --- Duitsland --- Stalinisme. --- Wereldoorlog II. --- Derde Rijk. --- Midden-Europa. --- 935 --- Rusland geschiedenis --- Duitsland geschiedenis --- Tweede Wereldoorlog --- nieuwste tijden 1789-1945 --- temps contemporains 1789-1945
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Dystopia: A Natural History" is the first monograph devoted to the concept of dystopia. Taking the term to encompass both a literary tradition of satirical works, mostly on totalitarianism, as well as real despotisms and societies in a state of disastrous collapse, this volume redefines the central concepts and the chronology of the genre and offers a paradigm-shifting understanding of the subject. Part One assesses the theory and prehistory of 'dystopia'. By contrast to utopia, conceived as promoting an ideal of friendship defined as 'enhanced sociability', dystopia is defined by estrangement, fear, and the proliferation of 'enemy' categories. A 'natural history' of dystopia thus concentrates upon the centrality of the passion or emotion of fear and hatred in modern despotisms. The work of Le Bon, Freud, and others is used to show how dystopian groups use such emotions. Utopia and dystopia are portrayed not as opposites, but as extremes on a spectrum of sociability, defined by a heightened form of group identity. The prehistory of the process whereby 'enemies' are demonised is explored from early conceptions of monstrosity through Christian conceptions of the devil and witchcraft, and the persecution of heresy.
Dystopias --- Dystopias in literature --- Totalitarianism --- Dystopies --- Dystopies dans la littérature --- Totalitarisme --- History --- Histoire --- filosofie --- cultuurfilosofie --- cultuurgeschiedenis --- Orwell George --- Huxley Aldous --- stalinisme --- nazisme --- communisme --- 130.2 --- despotisme --- totalitarisme --- politiek --- literatuur --- utopie --- dystopie --- Dystopies dans la littérature
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Bibliotheek François Vercammen
Communism --- Communisme --- 329.15 --- #A0102A --- 388.4 Communisme --- Bolshevism --- Communist movements --- Leninism --- Maoism --- Marxism --- Trotskyism --- Collectivism --- Totalitarianism --- Post-communism --- Socialism --- Village communities --- Communistische partijen --- 329.15 Communistische partijen --- COMMUNISME --- STALINISME --- HISTOIRE --- 20E SIECLE --- CHINE --- 1945 --- -HISTOIRE --- EUROPE --- FRANCE --- communisme
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Bibliotheek François Vercammen
Soviet Union --- URSS --- Politics and government --- Foreign relations --- Social conditions --- Politique et gouvernement --- Relations extérieures --- Conditions sociales --- stalinisme --- Sovjet-Unie --- Tsjecho-Slovakije --- #gsdbS --- Relations extérieures --- Tsjecho-Slowakije --- Sovjet-Unie. --- Tsjecho-Slowakije.
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In essays written jointly by specialists on Soviet and German history, the contributors to this book rethink and rework the nature of Stalinism and Nazism and establish a new methodology for viewing their histories that goes well beyond the now-outdated twentieth-century models of totalitarianism, ideology, and personality. Doing the labor of comparison gives us the means to ascertain the historicity of the two extraordinary regimes and the wreckage they have left. With the end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union, scholars of Europe are no longer burdened with the political baggage that constricted research and conditioned interpretation and have access to hitherto closed archives. The time is right for a fresh look at the two gigantic dictatorships of the twentieth century and for a return to the original intent of thought on totalitarian regimes - understanding the intertwined trajectories of socialism and nationalism in European and global history.--
History of Germany and Austria --- History of Eastern Europe --- anno 1930-1939 --- anno 1940-1949 --- Russian Federation --- Germany --- Totalitarianism. --- Soviet Union --- Politics and government. --- Politics and government --- Russia --- Totalitarian state --- Authoritarianism --- Collectivism --- Despotism --- Dictatorship --- Fascism --- National socialism --- Third Reich, 1933-1945 --- Arts and Humanities --- History --- Totalitarisme --- Stalinisme --- National-socialisme --- URSS --- Allemagne --- Politique et gouvernement --- 1933-1945
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Bibliotheek François Vercammen
Sociology of work --- kunst --- stalinisme --- marxisme --- proletariaat --- wetenschappen --- Labor and laboring classes --- Education --- #GGSB: Filosofie --- #GGSB: Geschiedenis --- Communism. --- Communisme. --- Participation politique. --- Lutte des classes. --- Contrat social. --- Classe ouvrière. --- Sciences. --- Art. --- Bogdanov, A. --- Bogdanov, A., --- Filosofie --- Geschiedenis --- Labor and laboring classes - Education
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