![]() ![]() ![]() That focus is welcome, for this part of Arendt’s work is indeed of interest, even apart from the somewhat ambiguous place these phenomena occupy in her account of the antecedents to totalitarianism.” “Although the contributors touch on a wide variety of themes in Arendt’s work, the volume focuses primarily on her accounts of modern imperialism and racism, attempting to situate Arendt’s analyses in relation to contemporary discussions of these issues. “Singling out particular contributions to this excellent collection is bound to come across as invidious.” ![]() Recommend to your Library Available in GOBI® Reviews If you are a professor requesting an examination copy.If you are a periodical or other publication reviewing our content.View Cart Your country: - edit Request a Review or Examination Copy (in Digital Format) Sign up for our email newsletters to get customized updates on new Berghahn publications.Ĭlick here to select your preferences Hannah Arendt and the Uses of History Imperialism, Nation, Race, and Genocide Edited by Richard H. ![]()
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