LEADER 02945cam a2200577Mu 4500001 99127130033106421 005 20241107101232.0 006 m o d 007 cr |n|---||||| 008 181117s2018 xx o 000 0 eng d 020 1-351-67448-X 020 1-315-16454-X 020 1-351-67447-1 035 (CKB)4100000007123038 035 (MiAaPQ)EBC5574178 035 (OCoLC)1048659169 035 (FlBoTFG)9781315164540 035 (Au-PeEL)EBL5574178 035 (CaPaEBR)ebr11632918 035 (OCoLC)1063929252 035 (OCoLC-P)1063929252 035 (ODN)ODN0004384283 035 (EXLCZ)994100000007123038 040 OCoLC-P |beng |epn |cOCoLC-P 043 ec----- 050 4 DAW1050 |b.W586 2019 072 7 HIS |x014000 |2bisacsh 072 7 HIS |x032000 |2bisacsh 072 7 HIS |x039000 |2bisacsh 072 7 HBAH |2bicscc 082 0 943.0009/048 |223 084 HIS000000HIS014000HIS032000 |2bisacsh 100 1 Witoszek, Nina. 245 14 The Origins of Anti-Authoritarianism. 250 First edition. 260 Milton : |bRoutledge, |c2018. 300 1 online resource (182 pages). 336 text |btxt |2rdacontent 337 computer |bc |2rdamedia 338 online resource |bcr |2rdacarrier 490 1 Routledge studies in modern history ; |v44 505 0 The revolution of dignity and its drivers -- The second renaissance in the 20th century Europe -- Reenchanting modernity: comparative perspectives on the legacy of 1968 -- Friendship and revolution: the eros and ethos of the workers' defence committee (KOR) -- Three weddings and a funeral: the cultural roots of solidarnosc -- The power of hinterland -- The power of sacrum -- The power of women. 588 Description based on print version record. 530 Also available in print format. 504 Includes bibliographical references and index. 520 3 This book discusses the ongoing revolution of dignity in human history as the work of 'humanist outliers': small groups and individuals dedicated to compassionate social emancipation. It argues that anti-authoritarian revolutions like 1989's 'Autumn of the Nations' succeeded in large part due to cultural and political innovations springing from such small groups. The author explores the often ingenious ways in which these maladapted and liminal 'outliers' forged a cooperative and dialogic mindset among previously resentful and divided communities. Their strategies warrant closer scrutiny in the context of the ongoing 21st century revolution of dignity and efforts to (re)unite an ever more troubled and divided world. 650 0 Authoritarianism |zEurope, Central |xHistory |y20th century. 650 0 Revolutions |zEurope, Central |xHistory |y20th century. 651 0 Europe, Central |xHistory |y20th century. 776 |z0-367-58339-9 776 |z1-138-05797-5 830 0 Routledge studies in modern history ; |v44. 906 BOOK