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Fascism: A History
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Fascism: A History

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Fascism is one of the most destructive and influential political movements of the 20th century. Its imagery - of mad dictators and nihilistic violence - haunts our imaginations, and its historical legacy is momentous. At the same time, it is curiously elusive: how do we define fascism? What is the basis of its appeal? And why did it take root so successfully in Germany and Italy, and not in France or Britain. Eatwell’s study tackles these questions and considers fascism in the round. It draws together its different strands, in Italy, Germany, France and Britain, looking at its evolution up to and during World War II. It also assesses post-war fascism and examines its future in Europe, whose boundaries continue to change. Along the way, this book provides vivid portraits of Mussolini, Hitler, Oswald Mosley and other key figures within the movement.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vintage
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 October 2003
Pages
432
ISBN
9781844130900

Fascism is one of the most destructive and influential political movements of the 20th century. Its imagery - of mad dictators and nihilistic violence - haunts our imaginations, and its historical legacy is momentous. At the same time, it is curiously elusive: how do we define fascism? What is the basis of its appeal? And why did it take root so successfully in Germany and Italy, and not in France or Britain. Eatwell’s study tackles these questions and considers fascism in the round. It draws together its different strands, in Italy, Germany, France and Britain, looking at its evolution up to and during World War II. It also assesses post-war fascism and examines its future in Europe, whose boundaries continue to change. Along the way, this book provides vivid portraits of Mussolini, Hitler, Oswald Mosley and other key figures within the movement.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vintage
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 October 2003
Pages
432
ISBN
9781844130900