Author(s): Marco Bresciani
Series: Routledge Studies in Fascism and the Far Right
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2020
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Title Page
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Table of Contents
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 “Laboratory for World Destruction”: The Habsburg Monarchy and Fascism
2 Volksdeutsch Revisionism: East Central Europe’s Ethnic Germans and the Order of Paris
3 Conservative and Radical Dynamics of Italian Fascism: An (East) European Perspective (1918–1938)
4 The Crisis of Legitimacy and the Rise of the Radical Right in Interwar Yugoslavia (1918–1941)
5 Integral Nationalism in the Absence of a Nation-State: The Case of Ukraine
6 Catholic Authoritarians or Fascists as Such? the Polish Rightist Subculture Turns Fascist (1919–1939)
7 Faith, Family and Fatherland: Conservatism and Right Radicalism in Interwar Hungary
8 The Romanian Right: Images of Crisis, the Press and the Rise of Fascism
9 Nationalism and Authoritarianism in Interwar Greece (1922–1940)
10 Dynamics of division: The French Right (1918–1941)
11 Consecrating the Fatherland: Catholicism, Nationalism and Fascism in Spain (1919–1939)
12 In the Mirror of Fascism: Portugal and the Italian Experience
13 America as Alternative to European Radicalism? the United States and the Transnational Rise of the Right
14 Fascism After fascism: History and Politics
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