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      Conservatives and Right Radicals in Interwar Europe
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      Conservatives and Right Radicals in Interwar Europe

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      Conservatives and Right Radicals in Interwar Europe book

      Edited ByMarco Bresciani
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2020
      eBook Published 31 December 2020
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429275272
      Pages 350
      eBook ISBN 9780429275272
      Subjects Humanities, Politics & International Relations
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      Bresciani, M. (Ed.). (2020). Conservatives and Right Radicals in Interwar Europe (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429275272

      ABSTRACT

      This book features a broad range of thematic and national case studies which explore the interrelations and confrontations between conservatives and the radical Right in the European and global contexts of the interwar years.

      It investigates the political, social, cultural, and economic issues that conservatives and radicals tried to address and solve in the aftermaths of the Great War. Conservative forces ended up prevailing over far-right forces in the 1920s, with the notable exception of the Fascist regime in Italy. But over the course of the 1930s, and the ascent of the Nazi regime in Germany, political radicalisation triggered both competition and hybridisation between conservative and right-wing radical forces, with increased power for far-right and fascist movements.

      The book will be of great interest to students and scholars of politics, history, fascism, and Nazism.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |20 pages

      Introduction

      ByMarco Bresciani

      chapter 1|23 pages

      “Laboratory for world destruction”

      The Habsburg Monarchy and fascism
      BySteven Beller

      chapter 2|24 pages

      Volksdeutsch revisionism

      East Central Europe’s ethnic Germans and the order of Paris
      ByGregor Thum

      chapter 3|28 pages

      Conservative and radical dynamics of Italian Fascism

      An (East) European perspective (1918–1938)
      ByMarco Bresciani

      chapter 4|22 pages

      The crisis of legitimacy and the rise of the radical Right in interwar Yugoslavia (1918–1941)

      ByMark Biondich

      chapter 5|25 pages

      Integral nationalism in the absence of a nation-state

      The case of Ukraine
      ByOleksandr Zaitsev

      chapter 6|24 pages

      Catholic authoritarians or fascists as such?

      The Polish rightist subculture turns fascist (1919–1939)
      ByGrzegorz Krzywiec

      chapter 7|26 pages

      Faith, family and fatherland

      Conservatism and right radicalism in interwar Hungary
      ByBéla Bodó

      chapter 8|22 pages

      The Romanian Right

      Images of crisis, the press and the rise of fascism
      ByRoland Clark

      chapter 9|22 pages

      Nationalism and authoritarianism in interwar Greece (1922–1940)

      BySpyridon G. Ploumidis

      chapter 10|20 pages

      Dynamics of division

      The French Right (1918–1941)
      BySean Kennedy

      chapter 11|21 pages

      Consecrating the fatherland

      Catholicism, nationalism and fascism in Spain (1919–1939)
      ByGiorgia Priorelli, Alejandro Quiroga

      chapter 12|22 pages

      In the mirror of fascism

      Portugal and the Italian experience
      ByGiulia Albanese

      chapter 13|17 pages

      America as alternative to European radicalism?

      The United States and the transnational rise of the Right
      ByKiran Klaus Patel

      chapter 14|15 pages

      Fascism after fascism

      History and politics
      ByGuido Franzinetti
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