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基本説明
Assesses the careers of seventeen of the most important figures in right-wing politics in Central and Eastern Europe during this period.
Full Description
Many important right-wing political figures from the late nineteenth century and inter-war period have been over-shadowed in history by Nazi Germany and Adolf Hitler. Rebecca Haynes here assesses the careers of seventeen of the most important figures in right-wing politics in Central and Eastern Europe during this period and reveals the significance of leaders whose impact has been overlooked. Some of these were Nazi-sympathisers; others rejected German National Socialism in favour of rival nationalist and right-wing ideologies and programmes. But all played a role in modern European political history that cannot be ignored. This book seeks to draw some of the leading right-wing politicians and thinkers in Central and Eastern Europe out from under Hitler's shadow.
Contents
Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Political Modernization and the Cultural Production of 'Personalities of the Right' in Interwar Europe
Chapter 2: Gabriele D'Annunzio: From Aestheticism to Anarchy: The Poet as Politician
Chapter 3: 'From my point of view, I never ceased being a good Austrian!' The Ideology and Career of Edmund Glaise-Horstenau
Chapter 4: A Scandinavian Erratic amidst the Ruins of Empires. The Finnish Case
Chapter 5: Ion Antonescu: the Paradoxes of his Regime: Romania
Chapter 6: The Christian Social Roots of Jozef Tiso's Radicalism
Chapter 7: The Willing Bystanders: Dimitrije Ljoti?, 'Shield Collaboration' and the Destruction of Serbia's Jews
Chapter 8: Founding Father of Modern Poland or Nationalist Anti-Semite? Roman Dmowski
Chapter 9: The Czechoslovak Sphinx: 'Moderate and Reasonable Konrad Henlein'
Chapter 10: Corneliu Zelea Codreanu
Chapter 11: Cécile Tormay: A Gentlewoman in the Graveyard of the Hunchbacks
Chapter 12: 'For Us, beloved Commander, You will never die!' Mourning Jure Franceti?, Ustasha Death Squad Leader
Chapter 13: Theodor Fritsch: The 'Godfather' of German Anti-Semitism
Chapter 14: Ferenc Szálasi, 'Hungarism' and the Arrow Cross
Chapter 15: 'Leader' or 'Devil'? Milan Stojadinovi?, Prime Minister of Yugoslavia and his Ideology
Chapter 16: Stepan Bandera: In Search of a Ukraine for the Ukrainians
Chapter 17: Hitler's Hero: Georg von Schönerer and the Origins of Nazism
Chapter 18: Gyula Gömbös: An Outsider's Attempt at Radical Reform
Conclusion



