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Talmon was chosen by an international committee of scholars as one of the twenty major historians of the twentieth century, declaring that "his historiography was a convincing apologia for human freedom." He owes his fame primarily to his magnum opus, the trilogy that began with The Origins of Totalitarian Democracy, continued with Political Messianism and concluded with The Myth of the Nation and the Vision of Revolution. This edited collection of Talmon's essays comprises the following: Part I, "The Nature of Jewish history", deals with the Jewish presence in history, the universal significa
Jewish historians --- Jews --- History --- Historiography. --- Talmon, J. L.
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This volume, first published in 1984, contains the principal papers from a distinguished colloquium held in 1982. Its avowed purpose is to investigate further the notion of ""totalitarian democracy"" and to look at its repercussions in the contemporary world.
Totalitarianism --- Talmon, J. L. --- Flajszer, Jacob Leib, --- Talmon, Yaʻaḳov Leyb, --- Talmon, Jacob Leib, --- טלמון, יעקב --- טלמון, יעקב, --- תלמון, יעקב --- תלמון, י.
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Antiparlementarisme. --- Conservatism --- Conservatism. --- Democracy --- Democracy. --- Democratie. --- Demokratie. --- Intellectual life. --- Intellectuelen. --- Intellektueller. --- Liberalism --- Liberalism. --- Political science --- Political science --- Political science. --- Tegenstanders. --- History --- History --- History --- History --- History --- Talmon, J. L. --- 1800-1999. --- Europe --- Europe --- Europe. --- Jerusalem <1990>. --- Intellectual life --- Intellectual life
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