Rethinking the nature of fascism : comparative perspectives
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Rethinking the nature of fascism : comparative perspectives
Palgrave Macmillan, 2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Introduction : Fascism and other '-isms' / António Costa Pinto
- Decomposition and recomposition of theories : how to arrive at useful ideas explaining Fascism / Stein U. Larsen
- Desperately seeking 'generic Fascism' : some discordant thoughts on the academic recycling of indigenous categories / Michel Dobry
- Fascism and culture : a mosse-centric and meta-narrative (or how Fascist studies reinvented the wheel) / Roger Griffin
- Theories of Fascism : a critique from the perspective of women's and gender history / Kevin Passmore
- Fascism and religion / John Pollard
- Ideology, propaganda, violence and the rise of Fascism / Roger Eatwell
- Political violence and institutional crisis in interwar southern Europe / Giulia Albanese
- Ruling elites, political institutions and decision-making in Fascist-era dictatorships : comparative perspectives / António Costa Pinto
- Fascism, 'licence' and genocide : from the chimera of rebirth to the authorization of mass murder / Aristotle Kallis
- Concluding remarks / Adrian Lyttelton