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Series Editor: Jie-Hyun Lim, Professor of History and Director of the Research Institute of Comparative History and Culture, Hanyang University, Seoul. Forthcoming titles: Yong Woo Kim, Jie-Hyun Lim and Michael Schoenhals (eds), Mass Dictatorship and Modernity Peter Lambert and Alf Lüdtke (eds), Everyday Life in Mass Dictatorships – Desire and Delusion Peter Lambert, Jie-Hyun Lim and Barbara Walker (eds), Mass Dictatorship as the Ever-Present Past Building on a series of international conferences organised by the Research Institute of Comparative History and Culture at Hanyang University, Seoul, between 20, these books will explore not only the pre-World War II dictatorships (for example, Fascism, Nazism, Stalinism and Japanese colonialism) but post-World War II dictatorial regimes as well, including communist and post-colonial versions of ‘development dictatorships’ in Europe, Asia and Africa. Replacing the Manichean presentism of Cold War paradigms, Mass Dictatorship in the 20th Century will explore ‘gender politics’, ‘modernity’, ‘everyday lives’ and ‘coming to terms with the past’. This transnational angle reveals that the dualist perception of a few evil perpetrators (the dictator and his cronies) versus many innocent victims (the people), inherent in both the totalitarian and Marxist models, does not stand up to historical scrutiny. This series contributes to the understanding of popular dictatorships in the twentieth century by interrogating their conjunctures from a transnational perspective.

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By appropriating modern statecraft, a ‘dictatorship from above’ transforms itself into a ‘dictatorship from below’ – a practice of rule that builds upon people’s sustained cooperation. In contrast to pre-modern despotism, mass dictatorship depends upon its ability to entice and employ multiple forms of active participation of the many.

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‘Mass dictatorship’ addresses the (self-)mobilisation of ‘the masses’ in and for twentieth-century dictatorships. 10.1057/9780230283275 - Gender Politics and Mass Dictatorship, Edited by Jie-Hyun Lim and Karen PetroneĬopyright material from - licensed to Universitetsbiblioteket i Tromsoe - PalgraveConnect.






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