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The Death of the Old Order
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A world can lose its kings without gaining its freedom. When crowns fell, uniforms stepped forward; when palaces emptied, party offices filled. This book follows that unsettling exchange, showing how imperial collapse sowed the seeds of dictatorship and why nationalism in Europe fused myth with modern bureaucracy.It is about how the end of empires created administrative deserts and how new gardeners arrived with files, radios, and marching songs. You will see fascism as nostalgia, the circuitry…
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  • ISBN-10: 934743695X
  • ISBN-13: 9789347436956
  • Formatas: 15.2 x 22.9 x 1.6 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Kalba: Anglų

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A world can lose its kings without gaining its freedom. When crowns fell, uniforms stepped forward; when palaces emptied, party offices filled. This book follows that unsettling exchange, showing how imperial collapse sowed the seeds of dictatorship and why nationalism in Europe fused myth with modern bureaucracy.

It is about how the end of empires created administrative deserts and how new gardeners arrived with files, radios, and marching songs. You will see fascism as nostalgia, the circuitry of power reordering, and the legacy of World War II that taught states to rule by exception. Clear, comparative chapters connect twentieth-century Europe to today's vocabulary of security, rationing, and spectacle, while episodes from border towns and ministries reveal how colonial unrest boomeranged into the metropole.

This book is for readers who want a usable framework, not just another chronicle. By the end, you will recognise the authoritarian playbook: watch the paperwork, not the palace. The map you gain will help you spot when administrative shortcuts become habits, when public memory becomes mandate, and when order quietly replaces freedom.

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  • Autorius: Hans Keller
  • Leidėjas:
  • ISBN-10: 934743695X
  • ISBN-13: 9789347436956
  • Formatas: 15.2 x 22.9 x 1.6 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Kalba: Anglų

A world can lose its kings without gaining its freedom. When crowns fell, uniforms stepped forward; when palaces emptied, party offices filled. This book follows that unsettling exchange, showing how imperial collapse sowed the seeds of dictatorship and why nationalism in Europe fused myth with modern bureaucracy.

It is about how the end of empires created administrative deserts and how new gardeners arrived with files, radios, and marching songs. You will see fascism as nostalgia, the circuitry of power reordering, and the legacy of World War II that taught states to rule by exception. Clear, comparative chapters connect twentieth-century Europe to today's vocabulary of security, rationing, and spectacle, while episodes from border towns and ministries reveal how colonial unrest boomeranged into the metropole.

This book is for readers who want a usable framework, not just another chronicle. By the end, you will recognise the authoritarian playbook: watch the paperwork, not the palace. The map you gain will help you spot when administrative shortcuts become habits, when public memory becomes mandate, and when order quietly replaces freedom.

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