Crowds and Democracy: The Idea and Image of the Masses From Revolution to Fascism

Columbia University Press (2013)
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This volume is the second installment in Stefan Jonsson’s epic study of the crowd and the mass in modern Europe, building on his work in A Brief History of the Masses, which focused on monumental artworks produced in 1789, 1889, and 1989.

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