Michael Geyer – Sheila Fitzpatrick, editors. Beyond Totalitarianism. Stalinism and Nazism Compared.
Cambridge University Press, 2009.
530 páginas.
Contents
1 – Introduction: After Totalitarianism – Stalinism and Nazism Compared / Michael Geyer with assistance from Sheila Fitzpatrick
PART I
Governance
2 – The Political (Dis)Orders of Stalinism and National Socialism / Yoram Gorlizki and Hans Mommsen
3 – Utopian Biopolitics: Reproductive Policies, Gender Roles, and Sexuality in Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union / David L. Hoffmann and Annette F. Timm
PART II
Violence
4 – State Violence – Violent Societies / Christian Gerlach and Nicolas Werth
5 – The Quest for Order and the Pursuit of Terror: National Socialist Germany and the Stalinist Soviet Union as Multiethnic Empires / Jörg Baberowski and Anselm Doering-Manteuffel
PART III
Socialization
6 – Frameworks for Social Engineering: Stalinist Schema of Identification and the Nazi Volksgemeinschaft / Christopher R. Browning and Lewis H. Siegelbaum
7 – Energizing the Everyday: On the Breaking and Making of Social Bonds in Nazism and Stalinism / Sheila Fitzpatrick and Alf Lüdtke
8 – The New Man in Stalinist Russia and Nazi Germany / Peter Fritzsche and Jochen Hellbeck
PART IV
Entanglements
9 – States of Exception: The Nazi-Soviet War as a System of Violence, 1939–1945 / Mark Edele and Michael Geyer
10 – Mutual Perceptions and Projections: Stalin’s Russia in Nazi Germany – Nazi Germany in the Soviet Union / Katerina Clark and Karl Schlögel