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    NON-COMMEMORATION AND THE NATION: MEMORY AND FORGETTING IN THE FORMER YUGOSLAVIA by Alysse Kushinski

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…By comparing these contemporary structures to the numerous national monuments dedicated to victims of fascism built after the Second World War, I will show how the relationship between the state and memory has shifted in some regards and stayed the same in others. …”
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    Echoes of the Infernal Machine: 1940s French and English Literature of Resistance and Collaboration as a Revolution in the Mythic Imagination by Tadd Graham Fernée

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The novels raise questions about the relation between colonialism and fascism and the impact of non-Western mythic universes (i.e. …”
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    Review of Jeremiah Morelock (Ed.), Critical Theory and Authoritarian Populism (2018). London: University of Westminster Press. by Daniel Sullivan

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…The chapters cover wide ground and can be contrasted to some extent in terms of whether they frame the contemporary moment as highly similar to the era of the Great Depression and 1930s Fascism, or emphasise the unique nature of neoliberalism as a historical backdrop. …”
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    NON-COMMEMORATION AND THE NATION: MEMORY AND FORGETTING IN THE FORMER YUGOSLAVIA by Alysse Kushinski

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…By comparing these contemporary structures to the numerous national monuments dedicated to victims of fascism built after the Second World War, I will show how the relationship between the state and memory has shifted in some regards and stayed the same in others. …”
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    The Paradox of Political Participation: Theorizing Uncivil Society by Klaus Eder

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…These perverse effects cumulate in the emergence of uncivil society as the apotheosis of unreason. Fascism is a case for the perverse effects of public communication and political mobilization of people. …”
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    SOCIAL AND POLITICAL LIFE OF WORKERS AND EMPLOYEES OF DEFENSE INDUSTRY IN WESTERN SIBERIA DURING THE GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR by I. M. Sawicky

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Through the combination of these events, organized by the central and local Party authorities, the government and local executive authorities shaped social and political consciousness, patriotism of workers, engineers and technicians, to forge the weapon of victory over fascism.…”
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    Una”significant form” svelata L’allestimento della mostra” Italian Art” alla Royal Academy nella Londra del 1930 by Barbara Clara Borghi

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…It highlights words spoken and written about Italian Art and its legacy in London and Italy during Fascism, exploring ways of organising the rooms and hanging the precious selected works of art, deploying distinctive aesthetic resources, designing a display with a ‘significant form’ able to enhance the impact of the vision of art, aiming to give London the highest emotion of art. …”
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    Ralf Dahrendorf (1929-2009) by Carlo Rossetti

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…He belongs to the generation of scholars, novelists, politicians who have seriously attempted to rebuild Europe after the atrocities of the Second World War, the Nazi regime in Germany, Fascism in Italy and Japan, Communism in Russia.. …”
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    Memory and Forgetting on the National Periphery: Marseilles and the Regicide of 1934 by Matthew Graves

    Published 2010-05-01
    “…While there are good reasons for forgetting the episode – regicide does no favours for the reputation of a host nation or city and the French Foreign Minister Louis Barthou was accidentally shot by the French police – the double killing had multiple ramifications for France's interior and foreign affairs during the rise of fascism in Europe. It advanced the career of future Vichy Prime Minister Pierre Laval, who replaced Barthou as Foreign Minister, while French efforts to contain the threat of German expansionism by forging alliances with the Central European powers died with Barthou; King Alexander Ist's successor moved Yugoslavia into the camp of the Axis powers. …”
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    Against a nation state of emergency: how climate emergency politics can undermine climate justice by Natalie Osborne, Anna Carlson

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Reading across a vast history of crisis colonialism, we show how emergency measures enable the expansion, consolidation, and militarisation of colonial settler states, linking existing anticolonial critiques with ideas of disaster capitalism and fossil fascism to offer a cautionary intervention into movements for climate action that persist with logics and discourses of emergency and crisis. …”
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    Saberes limitados: educación femenina en la información cinematográfica italiana (1946-1953) / Limited knowledge: women’s education in italian newsreels by Carlota Coronado Ruiz

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…However, the main values and models in schools were still those of fascism, in which education was gender-based: girls were taught to become homemakers and men were prepared for the workplace. …”
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    Buddhist Baron R. Ungern von Sternberg and the Right-Wing Literature by Leonid V. Dubakov

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Ungern was a demonic mystical being who chose fascism as a means to conquer the world but thought himself equal to Buddha and Christ. …”
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    The depiction of crowds in 1930s German narrative fiction by Harland, RF

    Published 2011
    “…Whereas previous surveys on the topic have predominantly focused on the crowd as a revolutionary phenomenon judged on the basis of class perspectives, or as a feature of mass society, this investigation deals specifically with reactions to the crowd in its incarnation as a manifestation of and symbol for political fascism. Drawing on a number of contemporaneous theoretical treatises on crowds and mass psychology, it seeks to demonstrate that war, extreme socio-political upheaval and the rise of Nazism produced intense multidisciplinary engagement with the subject among German-speaking intellectuals of the period, and examines the portrayal of crowds in works by selected literary authors in this context. …”
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    Campus Rising by Yousuf Saeed

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…But the students are not taking such fascism silently. They are protesting against the closing down of democratic spaces and the muzzling of voices in many universities. …”
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    The ecofascist legacy of the Nazis: by Hikmet Kuran

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…While it can be concluded that environmentalism and fascism were in a complex alignment, the conclusion drawn after questioning and analyzing the nature of the alignment is rather different. …”
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    The Development of Russian-Chinese Expert Contacts on International Relations by I. A. Safranchuk

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…However while Russia and China are both committed to the traditional interpretations of World war II and resist any revisionism of those results, still the Chinese experts argue in favor of greater appreciation of the role and contribution by China to the victory over fascism and militarism in World war II. The article also overviews interesting discussions between Russian and Chinese experts on the reform of global governance and the formation of the new world order.…”
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    Democracy, Resistance, and the Practice of Literature: Introduction by Arka Chattopadhyay, Sourit Bhattacharya

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…How do we historicize and ethically theorize resistance in relation to both democracy and an authoritarianism which borders on fascism?…”
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    Irritation, Impudence, Insight: A Critical Reading of Knut Hamsun's <i>På turné</i> by Michał Kruszelnicki

    Published 2010-10-01
    “….: the discrepancy between Hamsun’s early literary stance (neo-romanticism and militant, anti-bourgeois views) and the shape his work assumed later on (didacticism, the tendency to morally judge his heroes, support for the vulgar ideology of fascism, etc.).…”
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    A new cold war or continuation of the old one by Ivaniš Željko, Đorđević Ivica Lj., Jeftić Zoran

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…With the defeat of Nazism, fascism and Japanese militarism a decisive role in the creation of this new era played he members of the winning coalition - the United States, Great Britain and the Soviet Union. …”
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    El carlismo en la guerra del 36: la formación de un cuasi-estado nacional-corporativo y foral en la zona vasco-navarra by Javier Ugarte Tellería

    Published 2011-09-01
    “…La existencia de proyectos manifiestamente fascistas (generic fascism, Griffin) en España y las numerosas monografías innovadoras sobre el siglo xx español exigen de su parte redescribir la síntesis de la historia de ese siglo español en clave europea.…”
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