Routledge Handbook of Italian Fascism and Neofascism

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Neofascism in Italy

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  • ISBN 9781032893686
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This important new reference work reassesses Fascism in the Italian context and its postwar manifestations by analysing its influence across three historical phases, analysing the tensions shaping both the Mussolini regime and the post-fascist far right.

Integrating political history, movement studies, and geopolitics, it charts the ideological and organisational complexity of the Italian far right in parliamentary and extra-parliamentary contexts. Challenging conventional readings of “neofascism,” it argues that many post-war formations are better understood through their alignment with U.S.-led Western geopolitical radicalism.

By foregrounding geopolitics as a central fault line, the volume offers new tools for interpreting continuity and change, making it an essential resource for professors and researchers.

Nicola Guerra is Adjunct Professor of Modern Italian History and Society at the University of Turku (Finland) and an independent researcher of political radicalism. His work explores the European far right in all its ideological and geopolitical complexity, from post-war political terrorism and political language to the entanglements of activism, intelligence networks, and hybrid anti-liberal currents such as Red-Brownism.