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The Comparative History of Fascism in Eastern Europe provides a comprehensive outline of the history of fascism in the region. It includes a general introduction to comparative fascist studies, with a focus on the general features of, and historiographical debates on, fascism in Eastern Europe. It then charts the history, organisation and leadership of the fascist movements and regimes in that region through an extensive set of encyclopedia entries and a rich and previously unpublished collection of primary source material, in English translation, that cover the significant individuals, parties, groups and concepts.
Illustrated throughout, this is an essential volume for anyone wanting to know more about the history of fascism in 20th-century Europe.
Contents
Part I - Generic Fascism: Debates, Theoretical Models, and Methods
Modernism and Fascism - Roger Griffin (Oxford Brookes University, UK)
Fascism and Totalitarianism - David Roberts (University of Georgia, USA)
Fascism and Political Religions - Emilio Gentile (Sapienza University, Italy)
Fascism, Racism and Eugenism - Marius Turda (Oxford Brookes University, UK)
Fascism and Charismatic Leadership - Constantin Iordachi (Central European University, Hungary)
Part II - Overviews
Individuals
Organisations
Regimes and Ideological Concepts
Bibliography
Index