
Fascism without Borders
Transnational Connections and Cooperation between Movements and Regimes in Europe from 1918 to 1945
- 384 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
Fascism without Borders
Transnational Connections and Cooperation between Movements and Regimes in Europe from 1918 to 1945
About this book
It is one of the great ironies of the history of fascism that, despite their fascination with ultra-nationalism, its adherents understood themselves as members of a transnational political movement. While a true "Fascist International" has never been established, European fascists shared common goals and sentiments as well as similar worldviews. They also drew on each other for support and motivation, even though relations among them were not free from misunderstandings and conflicts. Through a series of fascinating case studies, this expansive collection examines fascism's transnational dimension, from the movements inspired by the early example of Fascist Italy to the international antifascist organizations that emerged in subsequent years.
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Table of contents
- Half-title
- Title
- Imprint
- Contents
- Abbreviations
- Introduction: Fascism without Borders
- Chapter 1: Transnational Fascism
- Chapter 2: Corporatist Connections
- Chapter 3: Organizing Leisure
- Chapter 4: “The Brotherhood of Youth”
- Chapter 5: The Estado Novo and Portuguese–German Relations in the Age of Fascism
- Chapter 6: Inter-Fascist Conflicts in East Central Europe
- Chapter 7: Fascist Poetry for Europe
- Chapter 8: Native Fascists, Transnational Anti-Semites
- Chapter 9: Italian Fascism from a Transnational Perspective
- Chapter 10: The Nazi “New Europe”
- Chapter 11: Communist Antifascism and Transnational Fascism
- Chapter 12: Antifascism in Europe
- Chapter 13: German and Italian Democratic Socialists in Exile
- Afterword: Between Cooperation and Conflict
- Index