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Title The Palgrave handbook of anti-Communist persecutions / Christian Gerlach, Clemens Six, editors
Published Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, [2020]

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Contents 1. Introduction: Anti-Communist Persecutions in The 20th Century- Christian Gerlach -- Part I: Policies and Practices of Persecution -- 2. The Smith Act Trials and Systemic Violence: Anti-Communist Persecution and Prosecution in America, 1949-1957- Barbara J. Falk -- 3. The Continuities and Discontinuities of Anti-Leftist State Persecution in Modern Japan- Frank Jacob -- 4. Franco's Anti-Communist Judicial System: Results and Solutions of Spanish Transitional Justice- Daniel Vallès Muñío -- 5. Laboratories of The Conditio Humana: The Role of Communism in Greek and Argentine Torture Centers During Their Last Military Dictatorships- Janis Nalbadidacis -- 6. Maoist Insurgency and The State's Counterinsurgency in India: An Anti-Anti-Communist Historical Perspective- Bernard D'mello and Gautam Navlakha -- 7. Getting Hold of a Universe of Conspirators: Anti-Communist Panic, Fears of Subversion, and the Routine of Repression in Senegal's Early Postcolonial Secret Police (The Sûreté), 1962-1965- Alexander Keese -- Part II: Anti-Communism in The Context of Nation-Building, Race and Religion -- 8. How Anti-Communism Disrupted Decolonization: South Korea's State-Building Under US Patronage- Dong-Choon Kim -- 9. Redefining The Outsider: Anti-Communist Narratives and the Student Massacre in Tlatelolco (1968)- Elisa Kriza -- 10. The Black and Red Scare in the 20th Century United States- Robbie Lieberman -- 11. Christian Agency in Anti-Communist Persecution? British-Malaya and Indonesia in the 1950s and 1960s- Clemens Six -- Part III: Anti-Communist Persecution and New Models of Capital Accumulation -- 12. Killing Communists: Stalinist Repression and the "Great Terror" in the Soviet Union- Wendy Z. Goldman -- 13. Nation-Building as Anti-Communist Violence: The Armed Forces in Cold War Argentina- James H. Shrader -- Part IV: The Role of Non-State Actors -- 14. Non-State Anti-Communism and Political Violence in Argentina and Uruguay, 1958-1973- Ernesto Bohoslavsky and Magdalena Broquetas -- 15. The Religious Justification of Anti-Communist Persecutions in Greece (1920-1949)- Amaryllis Logotheti -- 16. From World War One to The Vanguard of Nazism? A Statistical Approach to the History of German Paramilitarism- Jan-Philipp Pomplun -- 17. The Persecution of Communists in Mao's China- Ning Wang -- 18. A Short History of Anti-Communist Violence in Colombia (1930-2018): Rupture with the Past or Rebranding?- Andrei Gomez-Suarez -- Part V: Responses of the Persecuted -- 19. "So That They Leave the Prison Cage as Conscious Revolutionaries": How Polish Communists Used Prison- Padraic Kenney -- 20. Women, Communism, and Repression in Interwar Poland: 1918-1939- Natalia Jarska -- 21. Indonesian Narratives of Survival in and after 1965 and their Relation to Societal Persecution- Christian Gerlach -- 22. Remembering Anticommunist Violence in Rural Society in Indonesia: Patronage, Agricultural Transformation, and the Legacy of Violence- Grace Leksana -- 23. The Left in Turkey: Emergence, Persecutions and Left-Wing Memory Work- Berna Pekesen -- Part VI: Concluding Remarks -- 24. Anti-Communism Between Globe-Spanning Processes and Local Peculiarities- Clemens Six
Summary Chapter 8 is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed February 18, 2021)
Subject Anti-communist movements -- History -- 20th century
Anti-communist movements
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Gerlach, Christian, 1963- editor.
Six, Clemens, 1975- editor.
ISBN 9783030549633
3030549631