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Dark Powers: Conspiracies and Conspiracy Theory in History and Literature 

Dark Powers: Conspiracies and Conspiracy Theory in History and Literature

Publié le par Gabriel Marcoux-Chabot (Source : Site web de la maison d'édition)

HORN, Eva (dir.), Dark Powers: Conspiracies and Conspiracy Theory in History and Literature, Durham, Duke University Press, 2008.

TABLE DES MATIÈRES

1. Contributors
2. Introduction—Eva Horn and Anson Rabinbach
3. Evidence and Narrative in Mérimée's Catilinarian Conspiracy—Michèle Lowrie
4. Toward a Model of Conspiracy Theory for Ancient Rome—Victoria E. Pagán
5. The Conspiracy of the Invisible Hand: Anonymous Market Mechanisms and Dark Powers—Jakob Tanner
6. Occult Conspiracies: Spirits and Secret Societies in Schiller's Ghost Seer—Stefan Andriopoulos
7. The Protocols of the Elders of Zion: Between History and Fiction—Michael Hagemeister
8. Staging Antifascism: The Brown Book of the Reichstag Fire and Hitler Terror—Anson Rabinbach
9.Media of Conspiracy: Love and Surveillance in Fritz Lang and Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck—Eva Horn
10. Brainwashed! Conspiracy Theory and Ideology in the Postwar United States—Timothy Melley
11. Outrageous Conspiracy Theories: Popular and Official Responses to 9/11 in Germany and the United States—Peter Knight