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Fascism [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 644 pages, aukštis x plotis: 244x169 mm, weight: 1350 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Nov-2017
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0815388985
  • ISBN-13: 9780815388982
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 644 pages, aukštis x plotis: 244x169 mm, weight: 1350 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Nov-2017
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0815388985
  • ISBN-13: 9780815388982
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This volume presents the best writings on the origins, development, success and failure of fascism outside Germany. By treating the problem in a global context, these essays together add tremendous complexity to our understanding of one of history s most destructive political movements. The collection covers theories, origins and definitions of fascism, fascism in power, fascism in opposition, and fascism in a global and comparative setting.
Acknowledgements vii
Series Preface ix
Introduction xi
PART I THEORIES, ORIGINS, AND DEFINITIONS
1 Walter L. Adamson (1990), `Modernism and Fascism: The Politics of Culture in Italy, 1903-1922', American Historical Review, 95, pp. 359-90
3(32)
2 Gilbert Allardyce (1979), `What Fascism is Not: Thoughts on the Deflation of a Concept', American Historical Review, 84, pp. 367-88
35(22)
3 Emilio Gentile (1990), `Fascism as Political Religion', Journal of Contemporary History, 25, pp. 229-51
57(24)
4 Robert O. Paxton (1998), `Five Stages of Fascism', Journal of Modern History, 70, pp. 1-23
81(24)
5 Roberto Vivarelli (1991), `Interpretations of the Origins of Fascism', Journal of Modern History, 63, pp. 29-43
105(16)
6 E. Spencer Wellhofer (2003), `Democracy and Fascism: Class, Civil Society, and Rational Choice in Italy', American Political Science Review, 97, pp. 91-106
121(18)
PART II FASCISM IN POWER
7 Antonio Cazorla-Sanchez (1999), `Dictatorship from Below: Local Politics in the Making of the Francoist State, 1937-1948', Journal of Modern History, 71, pp. 882-901
139(20)
8 Paul Corner (2002), `Italian Fascism: Whatever Happened to Dictatorship?', Journal of Modern History, 74, pp. 325-51
159(28)
9 Alexander De Grand (1976), `Women Under Italian Fascism', Historical Journal, 19, pp. 947-68
187(22)
10 Maura E. Hametz (2002), `The Ambivalence of Italian Antisemitism: Fascism, Nationalism, and Racism in Trieste', Holocaust and Gender Studies, 16, pp. 376-401
209(26)
11 Stefano Luconi (2004), `Il Grido della Stirpe and Mussolini's 1938 Racial Legislation', Shofar, 22, pp. 67-79
235(14)
12 Stanley G. Payne (1986), `Fascism and Right Authoritarianism in the Iberian World -- The Last Twenty Years', Journal of Contemporary History, 21, pp. 163-77
249(16)
13 Sara Schatz (2001), `Democracy's Breakdown and the Rise of Fascism: The Case of the Spanish Second Republic, 1931-6', Social History, 26, pp. 145-63
265(24)
PART III FASCISM IN OPPOSITION
14 John Bingham (1994), `Defining French Fascism, Finding Fascists in France', Canadian Journal of History, 29, pp. 525-43
289(20)
15 John Hellman (1990), `Bernanos, Drumont, and the Rise of French Fascism', Review of Politics, 52, pp. 441-59
309(20)
16 Nicholas Hillman (2001), "Tell Me Chum, in Case I Got it Wrong. What was it we were Fighting During the War?" The Re-emergence of British Fascism, 1945-58', Contemporary British History, 15, pp. 1-34
329(34)
17 William D. Irvine (1991), `Fascism in France and the Strange Case of the Croix de Feu', Journal of Modern History, 63, pp. 271-95
363(26)
18 Dave Renton (2000), `Was Fascism an Ideology? British Fascism Reconsidered', Race and Class, 41, pp. 72-84
389(14)
19 G.C. Webber (1984), `Patterns of Membership and Support for the British Union of Fascists', Journal of Contemporary History, 19, pp. 575-606
403(34)
PART IV FASCISM IN A GLOBAL AND COMPARATIVE SETTING
20 Peter H. Amann (1986), `A "Dog in the Nighttime" Problem: American Fascism in the 1930s', History Teacher', 19, pp. 559-84
437(26)
21 Philip A. Bean (1989), `Fascism and Italian-American Identity. A Case Study: Utica, New York', Journal of Ethnic Studies, 17, pp. 101-19
463(20)
22 Orazio Ciccarelli (1990), `Fascism and Politics in Peru during the Benavides Regime, 1933-1939: The Italian Perspective', Hispanic American Historical Review, 70, pp. 405-32
483(28)
23 Peter Duus and Daniel I. Okimoto (1979), `Comment: Facism and the History of Pre-War Japan: The Failure of a Concept', Journal of Asian Studies, 39, pp. 65-76
511(12)
24 Jaime Antonio Etchepare and Hamish I. Stewart (1995), `Nazism in Chile: A Particular Type of Fascism in South America', Journal of Contemporary History, 30, pp. 577-605
523(30)
25 Marcus Klein (2001), `The New Voices of Chilean Fascism and the Popular Front, 1938-1942', Journal of Latin American Studies, 33, pp. 347-75
553(30)
26 Ricardo Silva Seitenfus (1984), `Ideology and Diplomacy: Italian Fascism and Brazil, 1935-1938', Hispanic American Historical Review, 64, pp. 503-34
583(32)
Name Index 615
Michael S. Neiberg, University of Southern Mississippi-Hattiesburg, USA