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Fascism

edited by Michael S. Neiberg

(The international library of essays on political history)

Ashgate, c2006

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Presents the research on the origins, development, success and failure of fascism outside of Germany. By treating the problem in a global and comparative context, the essays in this volume aims to add complexity to our understanding of one of history's most destructive political movements.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction. Part 1 Theories, Origins, and Definitions: Modernism and fascism: the politics of culture in Italy, 1903-22, Walter L Adamson
  • What fascism is not: thoughts on the deflation of a concept, Gilbert Allardyce
  • Fascism as political religion, Emilio Gentile
  • Five stages of fascism, Robert O Paxton
  • Interpretations of the origins of fascism, Roberto Vivarelli
  • Democracy and fascism: class, civil society and rational choice in Italy, E. Spencer Wellhofer. Part II Fascism in Power: Dictatorship from below: local politics in the making of the Francoist state, 1937-48, Antonio Cazorla-Sanchez
  • Italian fascism: whatever happened to dictatorship?, Paul Corner
  • Women under Italian fascism, Alexander De Grand
  • The ambivalence of Italian antisemitism: fascism, nationalism, and racism in Trieste, Maura Hametz
  • Il Grido della Stirpe and Mussolini's 1938 racial legislation, Stefano Luconi
  • Fascism and right authoritarianism in the Iberian world - the last twenty years, Stanley Payne
  • Democracy's breakdown and the rise of Spanish fascism: the case of the Spanish Second Republic, 1931-6, Sara Schatz. Part III Fascism in Opposition: Defining French fascism, finding fascists in France, John Bingham
  • Bernanos, Drumont, and the rise of French fascism, John Hellman
  • Tell me chum, in case I got it wrong. What was it we were fighting during the war?' The re-emergence of British fascism, 1945-58, Nicholas Hillman
  • Fascism in France and the strange case of the Croix de Feu, William Irvine
  • Was fascism an ideology? British fascism reconsidered, Dave Renton
  • Patterns of membership and support for the British Union of Fascists, G.C. Webber. Part IV Fascism in a Global and Comparative Setting: A dog in the nighttime problem: American fascism in the 1930s, Peter Amann
  • Fascism and Italian-American identity. A case study: Utica, New York, Philip Bean
  • Fascism and politics in Peru during the Benavides regime, 1933-39, Orazio Ciccarelli
  • Comment: facism and the history of pre-war Japan: the failure of a concept, Peter Duus and Daniel Okimoto
  • Nazism in Chile: a particular type of fascism in South America, Jaime Antonio Etchepare and Hamish Stewart
  • The new voices of Chilean fascism and the Popular Front, 1938-42, Marcus Klein
  • Ideology and diplomacy: Italian fascism and Brazil, 1935-38, Ricardo Silva Seitenfus
  • Index.

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  • NCID
    BA78809670
  • ISBN
    • 9780754625742
  • LCCN
    2005055899
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Aldershot
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxv, 618 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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