The Oxford handbook of fascism

The Oxford handbook of fascism

Bosworth, R.J.B

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A reappraisal of European fascism, exploring the ways it is understood by contemporary scholarship INDICE: Introduction; Ideas and Formative Experience; 1: Kevin Passmore: The ideological origins of Fascism before 1914; 2: Alan Kramer: The First World War as Cultural Trauma; 3: Richard Bessel: World War One as Totality; 4: Glenda Sluga: The Aftermath of War; The First Fascist Nation; 5: Mimmo Franzinelli: Squadrism; 6: Guido Bonsaver: Culture and Intellectuals; 7: Roger Absalom: The Peasant Experience Under Italian Fascism; 8: Philip Morgan: Corporatism and the Economic Order; 9: John Pollard: Fascism and Catholicism; 10: PatriziaDogliani: Propaganda and Youth; 11: Perry Willson: Women in Mussolini's Italy1922-45; 12: Mauro Canali: Crime and Repression; 13: Davide Rodogno: Fascism and War; 14: Richard Bosworth: Dictators, Strong or Weak? The Model of Benito Mussolini; The Nazi Comparison; 15: Gustavo Corni: State and Society: Italy and Germany Compared; 16: Robert Gordon: Race; 17: Jim Burgwyn: Diplomacy and World War: the (first) Axis of Evil; Others; 18: Roger Markwick: Communism: Fascism's 'other'?; 19: Mary Vincent: Spain; 20: Mark Pittaway: Hungary; 21: Radu Ioanid: Romania; 22: Marko Attila Hoare: Yugoslavia and its successor states; 23: Corinna Peniston-Bird: Austria; 24: Bob Moore: The Netherlands; 25: Bruno de Wever: Belgium; 26: Martin Pugh: Britain and its Empire; 27: Joan Tumblety:France; 28: Rikki Kersten: Japan; Reflection and Legacies; 29: Robert Paxton:Comparisons and Definitions; 30: Nathan Stoltzfus and Richard Bosworth: Memory and Representations of Fascism in Germany and Italy; 31: Anna Cento Bull: Neofascism

  • ISBN: 978-0-19-959478-8
  • Editorial: Oxford University
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 640
  • Fecha Publicación: 28/10/2010
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés