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Death of the father : an anthropology of the end in political authority / edited by John Borneman.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: GN492.25 .D43 2004

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    Format
    Book
    Published
    New York : Berghahn Books, 2004
    Contents
    From future to past: a duce's trajectory
    Gottvater, landesvater, familienvater: identification and authority in Germany
    Two deaths of Hirohito in Japan
    The undead: Nicolae Ceaus̜escu and paternalist politics in Romanian society and culture
    The peaceful death of Tito and the violent end of Yugoslavia
    Doubtful dead fathers and musical corpses: what to do with the dead Stalin, Lenin, and Tsar Nicholas?
    Other Authors/Editors
    Borneman, John, 1952-
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    From future to past: a duce's trajectory -- Gottvater, landesvater, familienvater: identification and authority in Germany -- Two deaths of Hirohito in Japan -- The undead: Nicolae Ceaus̜escu and paternalist politics in Romanian society and culture -- The peaceful death of Tito and the violent end of Yugoslavia -- Doubtful dead fathers and musical corpses: what to do with the dead Stalin, Lenin, and Tsar Nicholas?

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    English
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    ISBN
    1571811117
    1571813896
    Physical Description
    x, 240 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

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