2nd Edition

Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany The 'Fascist' Style of Rule

By Alexander J. De Grand Copyright 2005
    158 Pages
    by Routledge

    258 Pages
    by Routledge

    Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany provides a succinct and provocative introduction to Italian fascism and German nazism. Incorporating recent historical research together with original and challenging arguments, Alexander J. De Grand examines:
    * the similarities and differences in the early development of the two regimes
    * the exercise of power by Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini
    * the relationship between the two regimes
    * policies towards women, youth and culture.

    Revised throughout, the second edition of this respected book takes account of recent historical research and includes an expanded discussion of the role of the military in the two regimes.

    Series Editors' Preface  Acknowledgements  Chronology of the Fascist and Nazi Regimes  Introduction  1. Fascism and Nazism before the Seizure of Power  2. The Rise of Fascism and Nazism  3. The March to Power  4. The Exercise of Power  5. The New Order  6. The Institutionalization of the Party  7. The Fascist and Nazi Economic Systems  8. Autarky and Economic Mobilization  9. The New "Fascist" Community: Demography and Race  10. The New "Fascist" Community: Women and Youth  11. Culture and Society  12. Consensus of Coercion under Fascism and Nazism  13. The Status of the Military  14. Imperialism and Expansion: Fascism, Nazism and the Challenge of War  Conclusion  Notes  Index

    Biography

    Alexander J. De Grand is Professor of Modern European History at North Carolina State University. He is the author of several books including Italian Fascism: Its Origins and Development and The Italian Nationalist Association and the Rise of Fascism in Italy.