History of Fascism, 1914-1945

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authoritarian nationalism
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comparative political systems
Conservative Authoritarian
Corneliu Zelea Codreanu
Croix De Feu
Der Faschismus
Edmondo Rossoni
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Fasci Di Combattimento
Fascist Movements
fascist theory and historical analysis
Generic Fascism
German Government
Home Front
interwar Europe studies
Italian Fascism
Italian Nationalist Association
Late Nineteenth Century Europe
Le Faisceau
Luigi Salvatorelli
Massaie Rurali
Middle East
Nasjonal Samling
National Socialist Groups
Sergio Panunzio
Significant Individual Characteristics
totalitarian regimes
twentieth century dictatorship
ultranationalist ideology
Victor Emmanuel III
West Germany
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781857285956
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Jun 1996
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Stanely G. payne here presents a full history of fascism in interwar Europe, as well as a survey of fascist theory and postwar fascism.

The author examines all major fascist movements as well as other forms of authoritarian nationalism and provides a comprehensive work on generic fascism to date. The book traces the phenomenon of fascism through the history of ideas, previous political movements, and the events of the First World War. Although the focus is principally fascist Italy and Nazi Germany, the book also gives detailed attention to the Romanian Iron Guard, Franco's Spain, Japan and proto-fascist movements around the globe.

The author explores the reasons for both the limits of fascism's appeal and the historical transcendence of the "fascist era".The inclusion of other forms of authoritarian nationalism lays a foundation for comparative analysis and leads to a more workable definition of authoritarianism.

It should be useful reading for students studying the rise of totalitarianism in twentieth-century Europe and for those concerned about the rise of ultranationalism today.

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