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Books with title Dictatorship

  • Dictatorship

    Heinemann

    Hardcover (Heinemann Intl Inc, Sept. 30, 2007)
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  • Dictatorships

    Hal Marcovitz

    Library Binding (Essential Library, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Introduces dictatorships, discussing the social, political, economic, religious, and cultural effects, and examining the efforts of various nations to move beyond dictatorships.
  • Dictatorship

    Richard Tames

    Library Binding (Heinemann, Sept. 10, 2007)
    Tames, Richard
  • What Is a Dictatorship?

    Nick Hunter

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 1, 2014)
    The rise of a dictator never happens the same way. Dictators have absolute power over a country, but how they obtain that power and what they use it for makes this form of government one of the most interesting political systems in the world. Discover the harsh governments of dictators around the world and learn how ancient dictatorships have influenced modern leaders who rule with an iron fist.
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  • Dictators

    Robert Green

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Jan. 1, 2000)
    Discusses six dictators of the modern world, including Francisco Franco, Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, Mao Zedong, Fidel Castro, and Saddam Hussein, and examines the effects of their actions on their countries.
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  • What Is a Dictatorship?

    Nick Hunter

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Jan. 1, 2014)
    The rise of a dictator never happens the same way. Dictators have absolute power over a country, but how they obtain that power and what they use it for makes this form of government one of the most interesting political systems in the world. Discover the harsh governments of dictators around the world and learn how ancient dictatorships have influenced modern leaders who rule with an iron fist.
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  • What Is a Dictatorship?

    Sarah B. Boyle

    Library Binding (Crabtree Pub Co, April 30, 2013)
    This fascinating book describes the characteristics of a dictatorship, a political system in which an individual has absolute power to rule without the consent of citizens. Dictatorships throughout history are featured to show examples of how these individuals attained their positions.
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  • What Is a Dictatorship?

    Nick Hunter

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, March 15, 1778)
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  • Dictatorship

    Diane Bailey

    Hardcover (Mason Crest Publishers, Aug. 1, 2013)
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  • Dictatorship

    Sean Connolly

    Paperback (Franklin Watts, May 25, 2017)
    Dictatorship reveals the inner working of this type of government, setting it in the context of history and relating it to today's current affairs. Readers will learn how a dictatorship functions internally and within the wider world community. They will also encounter some of the dilemmas, contradictions and compromises that seem to be an essential part of even the most idealistic political systems. Part of the Systems of Government series, these books feature fact boxes, timelines and carefully chosen images that complement informative text that is packed with case studies and first-hand accounts. Voting Booth panels invite readers to consider thorny issues, both historical and current, and to form their own opinions. Perfect for readers aged 12 and up.
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  • Dictatorship

    Xina M. Uhl, Corona Brezina

    Paperback (Rosen Central, July 15, 2019)
    Since the days of Caesar in Ancient Rome, dictators have taken power, usually at times of national crisis. When that crisis has passed, they seldom give up their rule easily. While some leaders win their people's hearts with charisma, others rely on censorship, secret police, and brutal repression. This insightful guide traces regimes including Napoleon, Utopian regimes in the Middle Ages, mid-twentieth-century dictators such as Adolf Hitler, and more recent rulers in the Americas. With period photographs, posters, speeches, and more, this volume makes an essential addition to any educational collection.
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  • Dictatorship

    Diane Bailey

    eBook (Mason Crest, Sept. 2, 2014)
    Dictatorship is a form of government in which an individual or a small group wields power without legal or constitutional constraints. Dictators come in many varieties. Some are military officers who overthrow an elected government. Others are democratically elected politicians who, once in office, decide to discard democracy. Some dictators use power to transform society. Others expressly try to prevent social or political change. Still others don't appear to be motivated by any ideology, whether liberal or conservative. Instead, they use power simply to enrich themselves or bolster their egos. This book examines the diverse forms of dictatorship. It is filled with interesting and instructive case histories.