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Baehr P., Richter M. Dictatorship in History and Theory: Bonapartism, Caesarism, and Totalitarianism

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Baehr P., Richter M. Dictatorship in History and Theory: Bonapartism, Caesarism, and Totalitarianism
New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004. — 321p.
This book is unusual in bringing together the work of historians and political theorists under one cover to consider the subject of nineteenth- and twentieth-century dictatorships. A distinguished group of authors examine the complex relationship among nineteenth-century democracy, nationalism, and authoritarianism, paying special attention to the careers of Napoleon I and III and of Bismarck. An important contribution of the book is consideration not only of the momentous episodes of coup d’´etat, revolution, and imperial foundation that the Napoleonic era heralded, but also the contested political language with which these events were described and assessed. Political thinkers were faced with a battery of new terms – Bonapartism, Caesarism, and Imperialism among them – with which to make sense of their era.
In addition to documenting the political history of a revolutionary age, the book examines a series of thinkers – Tocqueville, Marx, Max Weber, Antonio Gramsci, Carl Schmitt, and Hannah Arendt – who articulated and helped to reshape our sense of the political.
Peter Baehr is Associate Professor of Political Sociology at Lingnan University. His books include Founders, Classics, Canons (2002) and Caesar and the Fading of the Roman World (1998). He is the editor of The Portable Hannah Arendt (2000) and co-editor, with Gordon Wells, of The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism and Other Writings (2002) and Max Weber (1995).
Melvin Richter is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the City University of New York, Graduate Center, and Hunter College. He is the author of The History of Political and Social Concepts (1995), the editor of The Political Theory of Montesquieu (Cambridge, 1977), and co-editor, with Hartmut Lehmann, of The Meaning of Historical Terms and Concepts (1996).
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