Fascism and the right in Europe, 1919-1945 / Martin Blinkhorn.

Author
Blinkhorn, Martin, 1941- [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Harlow, England ; New York : Longman, 2000.
Description
xiv, 177 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm

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    Seminar studies in history [More in this series]
    Summary note
    This study places interwar European in its historical context and analyses its relationship with other right-wing authoritarian movements and regimes. It explores Fascism not only in germany and Italy, but across the entire Europen continent.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references (p. 158-167) and index.
    Contents
    • Problems of Studying Fascism
    • Foretastes of Fascism in Pre-1914 Europe
    • European Liberalism at the Crossroads
    • Critics and Critiques of Liberalism
    • The 'New Right', 1880-1914
    • Analysis
    • Interwar Europe in Crisis
    • Economic Turbulence and Social Conflict
    • States, Nations and Peoples
    • Democracy in Difficulties
    • Fascist and Right-Wing Movements, 1919-1939
    • The Italian Model: The Fascist Movement and Party, 1919-1925
    • The German Variant: The NSDAP, 1919-1933
    • The Fascist Contagion
    • Fascism in Central and Eastern Europe
    • Fascism and Catholicism in Spain and Portugal
    • Unsuccessful Fascism in the Democracies of Northwestern Europe
    • Fascist and Right-Wing Regimes
    • The Classic Case: Fascist Italy, 1925-1943
    • The Extreme Case: The Third Reich, 1933-1945
    • Authoritarian Regimes in Interwar Europe
    • War, Collaboration and the 'New European Order', 1939-1945
    • Theories and Interpretations
    • Marxists, Fascism, and Capitalism in Crisis
    • Fascism and Modernization
    • Fascism, Moral Crisis, and Psychosis
    • Fascism and Totalitarianism
    • A Revolution of the Right?
    • Understanding Fascism
    • A Historian's View
    • Neo-fascism and 'Post-fascism': Some Turn-of-the-century Reflections
    • Appendix: Fascism, A Template
    • Documents
    • Who's Who.
    ISBN
    • 058207021X
    • 9780582070219
    • 9781317898047 ((e-book))
    • 1317898044
    LCCN
    00059738
    OCLC
    44669719
    International Article Number
    • 9780582070219
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