This volume takes a comparative approach, locating totalitarianism
in the vastly complex web of fragmented pasts, diverse presents and
differently envisaged futures to enhance our understanding of this
fraught era in European history. It shows that no matter how often
totalitarian societies spoke of and imagined their subjects as so
many slates to be wiped clean and re-written on, older identities,
familial loyalties and the enormous resilience of the individual
(or groups of individuals) meant that the almost impossible demands
of their regimes needed to be constantly transformed, limited and
recast.
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