OIS 1 (2012) - Rethinking Totalitarianism and its Arab Readings
Rethinking Totalitarianism and its Arab Readings
Proceedings of the Conference "European Totalitarianism in the Mirrors of Contemporary Arab Thought", Beirut, October 6-8, 2010
Hg. Manfred Sing
Götz Nordbruch: The Arab World and National Socialism – Some reflections on an ambiguous relationship
Stefan Wild: Adolf Hitler: Enemy of the Arabs' Enemies? Myth and Propaganda
Peter Wien: Arab Fascism – Arabs and Fascism: Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives
Faleh A. Jabbar: Totalitarianism Revisited. With a Note on Iraq
Jens Hanssen: Reading Hannah Arendt in the Middle East: Preliminary Observations on Totalitarianism, Revolution and Dissent
Francesca Di Pasquale: The Spiritual Correlation. The Perception and the Response of Libyan Muslims to the Educational Fascist Policy (1931-1940)
Jakob Krais: Shakīb Arslān’s Libyan Dilemma. Pro-Fascism through Anti-Colonialism in La Nation Arabe?
Antoine Hokayem: Les interventions de l’Allemagne nazie dans les Etats du Levant sous mandat français et leurs répercussions : juin 1940 – juillet 1941
Allison Drew: Communists, State and Civil Society in Colonial Algeria, 1945-1954
Jamaâ Baida: Le communisme au Maroc pendant la période coloniale (1912-1956)
Maher Charif: The National Liberation League (1943-1948): The Unique Experience of a Communist Organization (in Arabic)
Abdallah Hanna: The Syrian Political Parties (1920-1950): How much they were influenced by the European factor (in Arabic)
Leila El Houssi: Relations dangereuses entre antifascistes italiens et néo-destouriens dans la Tunisie des années trente
Nezam al-Abbasi: The Third Reich and the Palestinian Press

