Introduction
Ideas and Formative Experience
1: Kevin Passmore: The ideological origins of Fascism before
1914
2: Alan Kramer: The First World War as Cultural Trauma
3: Richard Bessel: World War One as Totality
4: Glenda Sluga: The Aftermath of War
The First Fascist Nation
5: Mimmo Franzinelli: Squadrism
6: Guido Bonsaver: Culture and Intellectuals
7: Roger Absalom: The Peasant Experience Under Italian Fascism
8: Philip Morgan: Corporatism and the Economic Order
9: John Pollard: Fascism and Catholicism
10: Patrizia Dogliani: Propaganda and Youth
11: Perry Willson: Women in Mussolini's Italy 1922-45
12: Mauro Canali: Crime and Repression
13: Davide Rodogno: Fascism and War
14: Richard Bosworth: Dictators, Strong or Weak? The Model of
Benito Mussolini
The Nazi Comparison
15: Gustavo Corni: State and Society: Italy and Germany
Compared
16: Robert Gordon: Race
17: Jim Burgwyn: Diplomacy and World War: the (first) Axis of
Evil
Others
18: Roger Markwick: Communism: Fascism's 'other'?
19: Mary Vincent: Spain
20: Mark Pittaway: Hungary
21: Radu Ioanid: Romania
22: Marko Attila Hoare: Yugoslavia and its successor states
23: Corinna Peniston-Bird: Austria
24: Bob Moore: The Netherlands
25: Bruno de Wever: Belgium
26: Martin Pugh: Britain and its Empire
27: Joan Tumblety: France
28: Rikki Kersten: Japan
Reflection and Legacies
29: Robert Paxton: Comparisons and Definitions
30: Nathan Stoltzfus and Richard Bosworth: Memory and
Representations of Fascism in Germany and Italy
31: Anna Cento Bull: Neofascism
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