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100 1 _aPrutsch, Markus J.
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245 1 0 _aCaesarism in the Post-Revolutionary Age : Crisis, Populace and Leadership
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520 _aDebates about the legitimacy and ‘essence’ of political rule and the search for ‘ideal’ forms of government have been at the very heart of political thought ever since its beginnings in the Ancient World. Caesarism in the Post-Revolutionary Age explores the complex relationship between democracy and dictatorship from the 18th century onwards. More concretely, it assesses how, during the post-revolutionary period, democracy emerged as something compatible with dictatorship, both on the level of political thought and practice.
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650 7 _aModern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900
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