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A fascist century / essays by Roger Griffin ; edited by Matthew Feldman ; with preface by Stanley G. Payne.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: JC481 .G695 2008

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    Summary
    Essays by Roger Griffin on the evolution of fascism since 1919, covering a range of key case-studies and historiographical themes.
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Griffin, Roger.
    Published
    Basingstoke [England] ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2008
    Contents
    'I am no longer human. I am a titan. A god!' : the fascist quest to regenerate time
    Modernity under the new order : the fascist project for managing the future
    Exploding the continuum of history : a non-Marxist's Marxist model of fascism's revolutionary dynamics
    Fatal attraction : why Nazism appealed to voters
    Hooked crosses and forking paths : the fascist dynamics of the Third Reich
    'No racism thanks, we're British' : how right-wing populism manifests itself in contemporary Britain
    'Europe for the Europeans' : fascist myths of the European new order 1922-1992
    Fascism's new faces (and new facelessness) in the 'post-fascist' era
    The fascination of fascism : a concluding interview with Roger Griffin.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Feldman, Matthew.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-263) and index.
    'I am no longer human. I am a titan. A god!' : the fascist quest to regenerate time -- Modernity under the new order : the fascist project for managing the future -- Exploding the continuum of history : a non-Marxist's Marxist model of fascism's revolutionary dynamics -- Fatal attraction : why Nazism appealed to voters -- Hooked crosses and forking paths : the fascist dynamics of the Third Reich -- 'No racism thanks, we're British' : how right-wing populism manifests itself in contemporary Britain -- 'Europe for the Europeans' : fascist myths of the European new order 1922-1992 -- Fascism's new faces (and new facelessness) in the 'post-fascist' era -- The fascination of fascism : a concluding interview with Roger Griffin.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    0230205186
    9780230205185
    0230220894
    9780230220898
    Physical Description
    xxvii, 270 pages ; 25 cm

    Keywords & Subjects

    Subjects
    Fascism.
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    2024-06-21 18:45:00
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