The utopia of terror : life and death in wartime Croatia /
The essays in The Utopia of Terror provide new perspectives on the relationship between the politics of construction and destruction in the wartime Independent State of Croatia (1941-1945) ruled by the fascist Ustasha movement. Bringing together established historians of the Ustasha regime and an em...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Rochester, NY :
University of Rochester Press,
2015.
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Colección: | Rochester studies in East and Central Europe.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Frontcover; Contents; Abbreviations; Introduction: Utopia, Terror, and Everyday Experience in the Ustasha State; Part One: Terror as Everyday Experience, Economic System, and Social Practice; 1 Anti-Semitism and Economic Regeneration: The Ustasha Regime and the Nationalization of Jewish Property and Business in Sarajevo; 2 Ordinary People, Extraordinary Times: Everyday Life in Karlovac under Ustasha Rule; 3 The Engine Room of a New Ustasha Consciousness: Cinema, Terror, and Ideological Refashioning; 4 Honor, Shame, and Warrior Values: The Anthropology of Ustasha Violence.
- Part Two: Incarnating a New Religion, National Values, and Youth5 Apostles, Saints' Days, and Mass Mobilization: The Sacralization of Politics in the Ustasha State; 6 Between the Racial State and the Christian; 7 Envisioning the "Other" East: Bosnia-Herzegovina, Muslims, and Modernization in the Ustasha State; 8 "To Be Eternally Young Means to Be an Ustasha": Youth Organizations as Incubators of a New Youth and New Future; Part Three: Terror, Utopia, and the Ustasha State in Comparative Perspective.
- 9 Forging Brotherhood and Unity: War Propaganda and Transitional Justice in Yugoslavia, 1941-4810 Recontextualizing the Fascist Precedent: The Ustasha Movement and the Transnational Dynamics of Interwar Fascism; Epilogue: Ordinary People between the National Community and Everyday Terror; Appendix: The Origins and Ideology of the Ustasha Movement; List of Contributors; Index.