Accusatory Practices: Denunciation in Modern European History, 1789-1989 (Studies in European History from the Journal of Modern Histo) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Accusatory Practices: Denunciation in Modern European History, 1789-1989 (Studies in European History from the Journal of Modern Histo) Book

The opening of the Stasi archives in 1989 revealed the existence of denunciation and informing in police states, but such practices have long been known. This text...Read More

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    "Produced by religious intolerance, political fanaticism, or social resentment, denunciation is a modern democratic practice too long neglected by historians. This fascinating book, written by excellent specialists, establishes a first inventory of this practice, leading the reader through the revolutionary and counter-revolutionary cultures of the last two centuries."â??Francois Furet

    "This is a fascinating and highly original exploration of a familiar, though poorly understood, phenomenon of modern societies in general and totalitarian systems in particular. From the French Revolution to the NKVD, Gestapo, and Stasi, denunciation is analyzed both as a function of political surveillance and as deeply rooted in the social practices of community and the workplace. The book represents a refreshing amalgam of deeply archival research and theoretical rigor."â??Norman M. Naimark, Stanford University

  • 0226252744
  • 9780226252742
  • S Fitzpatrick
  • 7 August 1997
  • Chicago University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 240
  • 2nd
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