The Utopia of Terror
Life and Death in Wartime Croatia
Herausgeber: Yeomans, Rory
The Utopia of Terror
Life and Death in Wartime Croatia
Herausgeber: Yeomans, Rory
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Offers a complex consideration of the relationship of mass terror and utopianism under the fascist government of wartime Croatia.
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Offers a complex consideration of the relationship of mass terror and utopianism under the fascist government of wartime Croatia.
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- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 163mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 673g
- ISBN-13: 9781580465458
- ISBN-10: 1580465455
- Artikelnr.: 42752067
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 163mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 673g
- ISBN-13: 9781580465458
- ISBN-10: 1580465455
- Artikelnr.: 42752067
Rory Yeomans
Abbreviations Introduction: Utopia, Terror, and Everyday Experience in the
Ustasha State - Rory Yeomans 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 - Dallas Michelbacher 2. Ordinary People,
Extraordinary Times: Everyday Life in Karlovac under Ustasha Rule - Filip
Erdeljac 3. The Engine Room of a New Ustasha Consciousness: Cinema, Terror,
and Ideological Refashioning - Rory Yeomans 4. Honor, Shame, and Warrior
Values: The Anthropology of Ustasha Violence - Radu Harald Dinu Part Two:
Incarnating a New Religion, National Values, and Youth 5. Apostles, Saints'
Days, and Mass Mobilization: The Sacralization of Politics in the Ustasha
State - Stipe Kljaic 6. Between the Racial State and the Christian Rampart:
Ustasha Ideology, Catholic Values, and National Purification - Irina
Ognyanova 7. Envisioning the "Other" East: Bosnia-Herzegovina, Muslims, and
Modernization in the Ustasha State - Nada Kisic-Kolanovic 8. "To Be
Eternally Young Means to Be an Ustasha": Youth Organizations as Incubators
of a New Youth and New Future - Goran Miljan Part Three: Terror, Utopia,
and the Utasha State in Comparative Perspective 9. Forging Brotherhood and
Unity: War Propaganda and Transitional Justice in Yugoslavia, 1941-48 -
Tomislav Dulic 10. Recontextualizing the Facist Precedent: The Ustasha
Movement and the Transnational Dynamics of Interwar Facism - Aristotle
Kallis Epilogue: Ordinary People between the National Community and
Everyday Terror - Rory Yeomans Appendix: The Origins and Ideology of the
Ustasha Movement List of Contributors Index
Ustasha State - Rory Yeomans 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 - Dallas Michelbacher 2. Ordinary People,
Extraordinary Times: Everyday Life in Karlovac under Ustasha Rule - Filip
Erdeljac 3. The Engine Room of a New Ustasha Consciousness: Cinema, Terror,
and Ideological Refashioning - Rory Yeomans 4. Honor, Shame, and Warrior
Values: The Anthropology of Ustasha Violence - Radu Harald Dinu Part Two:
Incarnating a New Religion, National Values, and Youth 5. Apostles, Saints'
Days, and Mass Mobilization: The Sacralization of Politics in the Ustasha
State - Stipe Kljaic 6. Between the Racial State and the Christian Rampart:
Ustasha Ideology, Catholic Values, and National Purification - Irina
Ognyanova 7. Envisioning the "Other" East: Bosnia-Herzegovina, Muslims, and
Modernization in the Ustasha State - Nada Kisic-Kolanovic 8. "To Be
Eternally Young Means to Be an Ustasha": Youth Organizations as Incubators
of a New Youth and New Future - Goran Miljan Part Three: Terror, Utopia,
and the Utasha State in Comparative Perspective 9. Forging Brotherhood and
Unity: War Propaganda and Transitional Justice in Yugoslavia, 1941-48 -
Tomislav Dulic 10. Recontextualizing the Facist Precedent: The Ustasha
Movement and the Transnational Dynamics of Interwar Facism - Aristotle
Kallis Epilogue: Ordinary People between the National Community and
Everyday Terror - Rory Yeomans Appendix: The Origins and Ideology of the
Ustasha Movement List of Contributors Index
Abbreviations Introduction: Utopia, Terror, and Everyday Experience in the
Ustasha State - Rory Yeomans 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 - Dallas Michelbacher 2. Ordinary People,
Extraordinary Times: Everyday Life in Karlovac under Ustasha Rule - Filip
Erdeljac 3. The Engine Room of a New Ustasha Consciousness: Cinema, Terror,
and Ideological Refashioning - Rory Yeomans 4. Honor, Shame, and Warrior
Values: The Anthropology of Ustasha Violence - Radu Harald Dinu Part Two:
Incarnating a New Religion, National Values, and Youth 5. Apostles, Saints'
Days, and Mass Mobilization: The Sacralization of Politics in the Ustasha
State - Stipe Kljaic 6. Between the Racial State and the Christian Rampart:
Ustasha Ideology, Catholic Values, and National Purification - Irina
Ognyanova 7. Envisioning the "Other" East: Bosnia-Herzegovina, Muslims, and
Modernization in the Ustasha State - Nada Kisic-Kolanovic 8. "To Be
Eternally Young Means to Be an Ustasha": Youth Organizations as Incubators
of a New Youth and New Future - Goran Miljan Part Three: Terror, Utopia,
and the Utasha State in Comparative Perspective 9. Forging Brotherhood and
Unity: War Propaganda and Transitional Justice in Yugoslavia, 1941-48 -
Tomislav Dulic 10. Recontextualizing the Facist Precedent: The Ustasha
Movement and the Transnational Dynamics of Interwar Facism - Aristotle
Kallis Epilogue: Ordinary People between the National Community and
Everyday Terror - Rory Yeomans Appendix: The Origins and Ideology of the
Ustasha Movement List of Contributors Index
Ustasha State - Rory Yeomans 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 - Dallas Michelbacher 2. Ordinary People,
Extraordinary Times: Everyday Life in Karlovac under Ustasha Rule - Filip
Erdeljac 3. The Engine Room of a New Ustasha Consciousness: Cinema, Terror,
and Ideological Refashioning - Rory Yeomans 4. Honor, Shame, and Warrior
Values: The Anthropology of Ustasha Violence - Radu Harald Dinu Part Two:
Incarnating a New Religion, National Values, and Youth 5. Apostles, Saints'
Days, and Mass Mobilization: The Sacralization of Politics in the Ustasha
State - Stipe Kljaic 6. Between the Racial State and the Christian Rampart:
Ustasha Ideology, Catholic Values, and National Purification - Irina
Ognyanova 7. Envisioning the "Other" East: Bosnia-Herzegovina, Muslims, and
Modernization in the Ustasha State - Nada Kisic-Kolanovic 8. "To Be
Eternally Young Means to Be an Ustasha": Youth Organizations as Incubators
of a New Youth and New Future - Goran Miljan Part Three: Terror, Utopia,
and the Utasha State in Comparative Perspective 9. Forging Brotherhood and
Unity: War Propaganda and Transitional Justice in Yugoslavia, 1941-48 -
Tomislav Dulic 10. Recontextualizing the Facist Precedent: The Ustasha
Movement and the Transnational Dynamics of Interwar Facism - Aristotle
Kallis Epilogue: Ordinary People between the National Community and
Everyday Terror - Rory Yeomans Appendix: The Origins and Ideology of the
Ustasha Movement List of Contributors Index