Drawing on his Engelsberg Lectures, Michael Burleigh explores the new
global era of national populism. He first probes the nature of mass
anger in the West: how might popular discontent be artificially
incited and sustained by elite figures claiming to speak for the
common people? He then compares empire’s difficult aftermaths in
Britain and Russia: how does History foster a sense of exceptionality,
and how is it exploited by populists, as we’ve seen again with
2020’s ‘statue wars’? And finally, he turns to China, where the
ruling Communist Party depends on a nationalised version of History
for popular support. Covid-19 has created problems for several
populist leaders, whose image has suffered amidst the public’s
new-found respect for expertise and disappointment over their shouty
handling of the pandemic. Yet despite Donald Trump’s defeat, with
extended economic depression looming, Burleigh fears that new
post-populists may yet arise.
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Before and After the Pandemic
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ISBN
9781787386174
Publisert
2021
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Hurst Publishers
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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