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E-grāmata: Ruler Personality Cults from Empires to Nation-States and Beyond: Symbolic Patterns and Interactional Dynamics

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Encompassing five continents and twenty centuries, this book puts ruler personality cults on the crossroads of disciplines rarely, if ever, juxtaposed before: among its authors are historians, linguists, media scholars, political scientists and communication sociologists from Europe, the United States and New Zealand. However, this breadth and versatility are not goals in themselves. Rather, they are the means to work out an integrated approach to personality cults, capable of overcoming both the dominance of much-discussed 20th century poster examples (Bolshevism-Nazism-Fascism) and the lack of interest in the related practices of leader adoration in religious and cultural contexts. Instead of reiterating the understandable but unfruitful fixation on rulers as the cults’ focal points, the authors focus on communicative patterns and interactional chains linking rulers with their subjects: in this light, the adoration of political figures is seen as a collective enterprise impossible without active, if often tacit, collaboration between rulers and their constituencies.



Encompassing five continents and twenty centuries, this book puts ruler personality cults on the crossroads of disciplines rarely, if ever, juxtaposed before: among its authors are historians, linguists, media scholars, political scientists and communication sociologists from Europe, the United States and New Zealand.

Symbolic Patterns and Interactional Dynamics in Ruler Personality Cults:
State of the Art and Open Questions;

1. "Personality Cults": The Career of the Contested Notion;

2. The Mechanisms of Cult Production: An Overview;

3. Making the Cult of Personality from Bottom Up: The Case of
Seventeenth-Century Mughal India;

4. A Personality Cult against Ones Will? Traits and Trajectories of Popular
Veneration of Emperor Alexander I (r. 18011825);

5. Of Death and Dominion: Queen Victoria and the Cult of Colonial Loyalty;

6. The Magic Mirror: Supplicant Letters and the Role of False Equivalences in
Shaping Ruler Dominance;

7. Father of the People, Face of the Nation: The Premodern and Modern
Foundations of Ruler Personality Cults;

8. The Image of Josip Broz Tito in Post-Yugoslavia: Between National and
Local Memory;

9. Deification, Canonization and Random Signaling: Upholding and Sustaining
Personality Cults;

10. We Thank You, Our Beloved Leader! The Origins and Evolution of Nicolae
Ceauescus Cult of Personality;

11. Embodied Practices of Leadership: The Case of Recep Tayyip Erdoan;

12. Symbolic Patterns and Interactional Dynamics in Ruler Personality Cults:
Responding to Questions and Formulating Ideas for Future Research
Kirill Postoutenko is Senior Researcher in the Special Research Area 1288 (Practices of Comparison) at Bielefeld University, Germany, and Visiting Professor of Russian at the University of Besanēon, France.

Darin Stephanov is Guest Researcher at the Islamic Cultures and Societies Research Unit at Aarhus University, Denmark.