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Fascism and neofascism : critical writings on the radical right in Europe / edited by Angelica Fenner and Eric D. Weitz.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: JC481 .F33415 2004

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    Series
    Studies in European culture and history
    Studies in European culture and history.
    Format
    Book
    Published
    New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2004
    Locale
    Europe
    Contents
    Ideological positions in the fascism debate / Andrew Hewitt
    'Windows 33/45': Nazi politics and the cult of stardom / Lutz Koepnick
    Fascismo-Stile and the posthistorical imaginary / Claudio Fogu
    The Danish far right goes to war: Danish fascism and soldiering in the Waffen SS, 1930-1945 / Claus Bundgård Christensen, Neils Bo Poulsen, and Peter Scharff Smith
    Sex and secularization in Nazi Germany / Dagmar Herzog
    The fascism phantom and anti-immigrant violence: the power of (false) equation / Diethelm Prowe
    Fascism, colonialism, and 'race': the reality of a fiction / David Carroll
    Fascism and the new radical movements in Romania / Maria Bucur
    The right-wing network and the role of extremist youth groupings in unified Germany / Joachim Kersten
    Football, hooligans, and the war in ex-Yugoslavia / Ivan Ćolović
    Justifying violence: extreme nationalist and racist discourses in Scandinavia / Tore Bjørgo
    Racism, the extreme right, and ideology in contemporary France: continuum or innovation? / Michel Wieviorka
    Immigration, insecurity, and the French far right / Franklin Hugh Adler
    From communism to Nazism to Vichy: Le livre noir du communisme and the wages of comparison / Richard J. Golsan
    Repetition compulsion and the tyrannies of genre: Frieder Schlaich's Otomo / Angelica Fenner.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Fenner, Angelica.
    Weitz, Eric D.
    Notes
    Chiefly papers presented at a conference on "Fascism and the Its Legacies: the Re-emergence of the Extreme Right in Europe and the USA," held Sept. 2001 in Madison, Wis.
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Ideological positions in the fascism debate / Andrew Hewitt -- 'Windows 33/45': Nazi politics and the cult of stardom / Lutz Koepnick -- Fascismo-Stile and the posthistorical imaginary / Claudio Fogu -- The Danish far right goes to war: Danish fascism and soldiering in the Waffen SS, 1930-1945 / Claus Bundgård Christensen, Neils Bo Poulsen, and Peter Scharff Smith -- Sex and secularization in Nazi Germany / Dagmar Herzog -- The fascism phantom and anti-immigrant violence: the power of (false) equation / Diethelm Prowe -- Fascism, colonialism, and 'race': the reality of a fiction / David Carroll -- Fascism and the new radical movements in Romania / Maria Bucur -- The right-wing network and the role of extremist youth groupings in unified Germany / Joachim Kersten -- Football, hooligans, and the war in ex-Yugoslavia / Ivan Ćolović -- Justifying violence: extreme nationalist and racist discourses in Scandinavia / Tore Bjørgo -- Racism, the extreme right, and ideology in contemporary France: continuum or innovation? / Michel Wieviorka -- Immigration, insecurity, and the French far right / Franklin Hugh Adler -- From communism to Nazism to Vichy: Le livre noir du communisme and the wages of comparison / Richard J. Golsan -- Repetition compulsion and the tyrannies of genre: Frieder Schlaich's Otomo / Angelica Fenner.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    1403966591
    9781403966599
    Physical Description
    xi, 286 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.

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