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Waldemar Gurian (February 13, 1902 – May 26, 1954) was a Russian-born German-American political scientist, author, and professor at the University of Notre Dame. He is regarded particularly as a theorist of totalitarianism as well as political Catholicism. == Selected bibliography == * ''The political and social ideas of French Catholicism, 1789-1914'', 1929. * ''The integral nationalism in France: Charles Maurras and the Action Française'', 1931. * ''Bolshevism: Theory and Practice'', New York, Macmillan, 1932. * ''Hitler and the Christians. Studies in Fascism: Ideology and Practice'', AMS Press, 1936, 175 p. * ''The Future of Bolshevism'', Sheed & Ward, 1936, 125 p. * ''The Rise and Decline of Marxism'', Oates & Washbourne, 1938, 184 p. * ''Russia and the Peace'', 1945. * ''Soviet Russia: A University of Notre Dame Symposium'', University of Notre Dame, 1950. * ("The Development of the Soviet Regime: From Lenin to Stalin" ), ''The Soviet Union: Background, Ideology, Reality'', University of Notre Dame Press, 1951. * ''Bolshevism: An Introduction to Soviet Communism'', University of Notre Dame Press, 1952. * ''Soviet Imperialism: Its Origins and Tactics, a Symposium'', (ed.), University of Notre Dame Press, 1953. * ''The Catholic Church in World Affairs'' (with M.A. Fitzsimons), University of Notre Dame Press, 1954, 420 p. * "Totalitarianism as Political Religion", ''Totalitarianism'', New York, Grosset & Dunlap, 1964. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Waldemar Gurian」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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