ABSTRACT
This volume presents the best writings on the origins, development, success and failure of fascism outside Germany. By treating the problem in a global context, these essays together add tremendous complexity to our understanding of one of history‘s most destructive political movements. The collection covers theories, origins and definitions of fascism, fascism in power, fascism in opposition, and fascism in a global and comparative setting.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|136 pages
Theories, Origins and Definitions
part II|149 pages
Fascism in Power
part III|148 pages
Fascism in Opposition
part IV|180 pages
Fascism in a Global and Comparative Setting