The totalitarian experiment in twentieth-century Europe: understanding the poverty of great politics
New York ; London
Routledge
Includes bibliographical references )p. ]487[-566( and index
David D. Roberts
Layers, proportions, and the question of historical specificity -- Seams, creases, and the emergence of new conditions of possibility in the nineteenth century -- Some diagnoses and prescriptions -- Innovative departures in the wake of the Great War -- The totalitarian dynamics of Leninism-Stalinism -- Conflicted totalitarianism in fascist Italy -- The hollow triumph of the will in Nazi Germany -- The epochal commonality of the three regimes -- Ending and continuing after the totalitarian moment