1st Edition
Comparative Fascist Studies New Perspectives
Introduction Part One: Defining Generic Fascism: A New Consensus?
1. Fascism Zeev Sternell 2. Toward a General Theory of Fascism George L. Mosse 3. Introduction. Fascism: A Working Definition Stanley G. Payne 4. ‘General Introduction: Fascism;’ and ‘The Primacy of Culture’ Roger Griffin 5. The Nature of Generic Fascism: 'The Fascist Minumum' and the 'Fascist Matrix' Roger Eatwell Part Two: Historical Fascism: Cross- and Trans-National Comparisons 6. The Five Stages of Fascism Robert O. Paxton 7. A Sociology of Fascist Movements Michael Mann 8. The 'Regime-Model' of Fascism: A Typology Aristotle A. Kallis 9. Hitler and the Uniqueness of Nazism Ian Kershaw Part Three: Fascism as Totalitarianism and Political Religion 10. The Sacralisation of Politics: Definitions, Interpretations and Reflections on the Question of Secular Religion and Totalitarianism Emilo Gentile 11. Cloister or cluster? The implications of Emilio Gentile's ecumenical theory of political religion for the study of extremism Roger Griffin 12. Nazism and the Revival of Political Religion Theory Richard Steigmann-Gall 13. God's Chosen Warriors: Romantic Palingenesis, Religion, and Fascism in Modern Romania Constantin Iordachi
Biography
Constantin Iordachi is Assistant Professor of History at the Central European University, Budapest.
'This is a collection of academic pieces by some of the most eminent scholars in the field of fascist studies of the last forty years. And what a superb collection it is' – Mike McCabe, S.A.T.H. Resources Review






