418 Pages
by
Routledge
418 Pages
by
Routledge
418 Pages
by
Routledge
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What was fascism, why did it gain support between the wars, and could it happen again? This collection of essays, published in 1981, by leading authorities on the subject, offers a comprehensive study of European fascism, with a detailed analysis of its roots, its extraordinary strength between the two world wars, and its prospects in modern Europe. The essays discuss the economic, political and... Read more
1. Introduction S.J. Woolf 2. The Phenomenon of Fascism H.R. Trevor-Roper 3. Italy S.J. Woolf 4. Germany A.J. Nicholls 5. Austria K.R. Stadler 6. Hungary J. Eros 7. Rumania Zev Barbu 8. Poland S. Andreski 9. Finland A.F. Upton 10. Norway T.K. Derry 11. Denmark Malene Djursaa 12. Great Britain R. Skidelsky 13. Belgium G. Carpinelli 14. France G. Warner 15. Spain Paul Preston 16. Fascism in Contemporary Europe Christopher Seton-Watson
Biography
S. J. Woolf






