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The Civic Foundations of Fascism in Europe

Author : Dylan Riley
Publisher : Verso Books
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2019-01-29
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781786635235

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The Civic Foundations of Fascism in Europe by Dylan Riley Pdf

A historical look at the emergence of fascism in Europe Drawing on a Gramscian theoretical perspective and development a systematic comparative approach, The Civic Foundations of Fascism in Europe: Italy, Spain and Romania 1870-1945 challenges the received Tocquevillian consensus on authoritarianism by arguing that fascist regimes, just like mass democracies, depended on well-organized, rather than weak and atomized, civil societies. In making this argument the book focuses on three crucial cases of inter-war authoritarianism: Italy, Spain and Romania, selected because they are all counter-intuitive from the perspective of established explanations, while usefully demonstrating the range of fascist outcomes in interwar Europe. Civic Foundations argues that, in all three cases, fascism emerged because the rapid development of voluntary associations combined with weakly developed political parties among the dominant class thus creating a crisis of hegemony. Riley then traces the specific form that this crisis took depending on the form of civil society development (autonomous- as in Italy, elite dominated as in Spain, or state dominated as in Romania) in the nineteenth century.

Fascism in Europe

Author : Stuart J. Woolf
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 1983
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:1313780288

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Fascism in Europe

Author : S.J. Woolf
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2020-09-10
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781000156201

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Fascism in Europe by S.J. Woolf Pdf

What was fascism, why did it gain support between the wars, and could it happen again? This collection of essays, published in 1981, by leading authorities on the subject, offers a comprehensive study of European fascism, with a detailed analysis of its roots, its extraordinary strength between the two world wars, and its prospects in modern Europe. The essays discuss the economic, political and social conditions out of which individual fascist movements arose, the crucial problem of why a few fascist parties succeeded but most failed. The essays on Italy, Germany and Spain examine the continuities and contradictions between the fascist movements in opposition and the fascist regimes in power. The introductory and conclusive essays are concerned with the overall problem of the historical nature of the fascist phenomenon, but all the papers address themselves directly to this theme, testing the generalizations made by social scientists against the historical experiences of individual countries. Besides Italy and Germany, which harboured the major fascist movements, the countries discussed range from those with traditional parliamentary democracies – such as England, France, Belgium and Norway – to the new states which emerged from the collapse of the central European empires, such as Austria, Hungary, Romania and Poland. Originally published in 1968 under the title European Fascism, this survey acquired a worldwide reputation for its excellent and wide-ranging account of the history, role and functions of fascism in Europe. The present edition contains six new or wholly re-written essays and three substantially revised ones.

Fascism and the Right in Europe 1919-1945

Author : Martin Blinkhorn
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2014-07-22
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317898030

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Fascism and the Right in Europe 1919-1945 by Martin Blinkhorn Pdf

This new text places interwar European fascism squarely in its historical context and analyses its relationship with other right wing, authoritarian movements and regimes. Beginning with the ideological roots of fascism in pre-1914 Europe, Martin Blinkhorn turns to the problem-torn Europe of 1919 to 1939 in order to explain why fascism emerged and why, in some settings, it flourished while in others it did not. In doing so he considers not just the 'major' fascist movements and regimes of Italy and Germany but the entire range of fascist and authoritarian ideas, movements and regimes present in the Europe of 1919-1945.

Fascism and the Right in Europe 1919-1945

Author : Martin Blinkhorn
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 201 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2014-07-22
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317898047

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Fascism and the Right in Europe 1919-1945 by Martin Blinkhorn Pdf

This new text places interwar European fascism squarely in its historical context and analyses its relationship with other right wing, authoritarian movements and regimes. Beginning with the ideological roots of fascism in pre-1914 Europe, Martin Blinkhorn turns to the problem-torn Europe of 1919 to 1939 in order to explain why fascism emerged and why, in some settings, it flourished while in others it did not. In doing so he considers not just the 'major' fascist movements and regimes of Italy and Germany but the entire range of fascist and authoritarian ideas, movements and regimes present in the Europe of 1919-1945.

Fascism Outside Europe

Author : Stein Ugelvik Larsen
Publisher : East European Monographs
Page : 864 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015052056556

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Analysing Fascist Discourse

Author : Ruth Wodak,John E. Richardson
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : History
ISBN : 9780415899192

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Analysing Fascist Discourse by Ruth Wodak,John E. Richardson Pdf

For the past 80 years, there has been disagreement about how to classify or define fascism. Through discourse analysis examples of fascism in Europe in the 20th century and through to today, this book reflects the range of these debates, and argues that a more context-sensitive approach is required.

Fascism in Europe, 1919-1945

Author : Philip Morgan
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 239 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Electronic books
ISBN : 9780415169431

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Fascism in Europe, 1919-1945 by Philip Morgan Pdf

This text surveys the phenomenon of fascism in Europe which is still the object of interest and debate over 50 years after its defeat in World War II.

Who Were the Fascists

Author : Stein Ugelvik Larsen,Bernt Hagtvet,Jan Petter Myklebust
Publisher : Bergen : Universitetsforlaget ; Irvington-on-Hudson, N.Y. : Columbia University Press
Page : 824 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 1980
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : UOM:39015020666957

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Who Were the Fascists by Stein Ugelvik Larsen,Bernt Hagtvet,Jan Petter Myklebust Pdf

Fascism without Borders

Author : Arnd Bauerkämper,Grzegorz Rossoliński-Liebe
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2017-05-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781785334696

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Fascism without Borders by Arnd Bauerkämper,Grzegorz Rossoliński-Liebe Pdf

It is one of the great ironies of the history of fascism that, despite their fascination with ultra-nationalism, its adherents understood themselves as members of a transnational political movement. While a true “Fascist International” has never been established, European fascists shared common goals and sentiments as well as similar worldviews. They also drew on each other for support and motivation, even though relations among them were not free from misunderstandings and conflicts. Through a series of fascinating case studies, this expansive collection examines fascism’s transnational dimension, from the movements inspired by the early example of Fascist Italy to the international antifascist organizations that emerged in subsequent years.

European Fascism

Author : Stuart Joseph Woolf
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 402 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 1970
Category : Fascism
ISBN : IND:30000081693495

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The Social Basis of European Fascist Movements

Author : Detlef Mühlberger
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 346 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2015-10-16
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781317359685

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The Social Basis of European Fascist Movements by Detlef Mühlberger Pdf

Between 1919 and 1945 most countries in Europe spawned some form of fascism. Some have become considerably more notorious than others: this book, first published in 1987, sets out to analyse the social forces that went into the making of the fascist parties of the major European countries and to show the similarities and differences in their constitution as well as to suggest reasons for their different degrees of penetration and success. Few books have surveyed the whole field; the team of contributors engaged in the present enterprise offer a systematic and thorough survey of the social characteristics of European fascist movements, a subject of central importance to social and political history.

The Place of Fascism in European History

Author : Gilbert Allardyce
Publisher : Prentice Hall
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 1971
Category : Political Science
ISBN : UOM:39015008805569

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The Place of Fascism in European History by Gilbert Allardyce Pdf

Anti-fascism in European History

Author : Jože Pirjevec,Egon Pelikan,Sabrina P. Ramet
Publisher : Central European University Press
Page : 295 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2023-09-30
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9789633866580

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Anti-fascism in European History by Jože Pirjevec,Egon Pelikan,Sabrina P. Ramet Pdf

The increasing radicalization of political life in most countries in Europe lends special relevance to studies of the antifascist legacies on the continent. This insightful collection of essays is an in-depth review of antifascism in Slovenia, setting it in the context of related movements elsewhere in Europe. The period treated by the 19 essays comprises the interwar period, World War Two, and the post-war decades. The comparative and transnational perspectives advanced by the volume change our understanding of antifascism. The essays deal with the right-wing but also left-wing instrumentalization of antifascism, with a particular focus on the communist and post-communist periods. The authors point out that antifascism comes in various strains, whether inspired by liberalism, social democracy, communism, monarchism, anarchism, or even Christian conservatism. The contributors bring to light several overlooked antifascist actors, campaigns, and organisations, mostly in Slovenia and the Adriatic area.

The Nazi-Fascist New Order for European Culture

Author : Benjamin G. Martin
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 381 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2016-10-24
Category : History
ISBN : 9780674545748

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The Nazi-Fascist New Order for European Culture by Benjamin G. Martin Pdf

Following France’s defeat, the Nazis moved forward with plans to reorganize a European continent now largely under Hitler’s heel. Some Nazi elites argued for a pan-European cultural empire to crown Hitler’s conquests. Benjamin Martin charts the rise and fall of Nazi-fascist soft power and brings into focus a neglected aspect of Axis geopolitics.