Fascism without Borders : : Transnational Connections and Cooperation between Movements and Regimes in Europe from 1918 to 1945 / / ed. by Grzegorz Rossoliński-Liebe, Arnd Bauerkämper.

It is one of the great ironies of the history of fascism that, despite their fascination with ultra-nationalism, its adherents understood themselves as members of a transnational political movement. While a true “Fascist International” has never been established, European fascists shared common goal...

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Place / Publishing House:New York ;, Oxford : : Berghahn Books, , [2017]
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Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Abbreviations
  • Introduction. Fascism without Borders. Transnational Connections and Cooperation between Movements and Regimes in Europe, 1918–1945
  • 1 Transnational Fascism: The Fascist New Order, Violence, and Creative Destruction
  • 2 Corporatist Connections: The Transnational Rise of the Fascist Model in Interwar Europe
  • 3 Organizing Leisure: Extension of Propaganda into New Realms by the Italian and British Fascist Movements
  • 4 “The Brotherhood of Youth” A Case Study of the Ustaša and Hlinka Youth Connections and Exchanges
  • 5 The Estado Novo and Portuguese–German Relations in the Age of Fascism
  • 6 Inter-Fascist Conflicts in East Central Europe: The Nazis, the “Austrofascists,” the Iron Guard, and the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists
  • 7 Fascist Poetry for Europe: Transnational Fascism and the Case of Robert Brasillach
  • 8 Native Fascists, Transnational Anti-Semites: The International Activity of Legionary Leader Ion I. Moţa
  • 9 Italian Fascism from a Transnational Perspective: The Debate on the New European Order (1930–1945)
  • 10 The Nazi “New Europe” Transnational Concepts of a Fascist and Völkisch Order for the Continent
  • 11 Communist Antifascism and Transnational Fascism: Comparisons, Transfers, Entanglements
  • 12 Antifascism in Europe: Networks, Exchanges, and Influences. The Case of Silvio Trentin in Toulouse and in the Resistenza in Veneto (1926–1944)
  • 13 German and Italian Democratic Socialists in Exile: Interpretations of Fascism and Transnational Aspects of Resistance in the Sopade and Giustizia e Libertà
  • Afterword: Between Cooperation and Conflict: Perspectives of Historical Research on Transnational Fascism
  • Index