The Fascist Revolution is the culmination of George L. Mosse's groundbreaking work on fascism. Originally published posthumously in 1999, the volume covers a broad spectrum of topics related to cultural interpretations of fascism from its origins through the twentieth century. In a series of magisterial turns, Mosse examines fascism's role in the French Revolution, its relationship with nationalism and racism, its use by intellectuals to foment insurrection, and more as a means to define and understand it as a popular phenomenon on its own terms. This new edition features a critical introduction by Roger Griffin, professor emeritus of modern history at Oxford Brookes University, contextualizing Mosse's research as fascism makes a global resurgence.
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The culmination of George L. Mosse's groundbreaking work on fascism from its origins through the twentieth century, with a new critical introduction by historian Roger Griffin. The volume covers a broad spectrum of topics related to cultural interpretations of fascism as a means to define and understand it as a popular phenomenon on its own terms.
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- Acknowledgments
- Introduction to the 1999 Edition
- Critical Introduction by Roger Griffin
- 1 Toward a General Theory of Fascism
- 2 Fascist Aesthetics and Society
- 3 Racism and Nationalism
- 4 Fascism and the French Revolution
- 5 Fascism and the Intellectuals
- 6 The Occult Origins of National Socialism
- 7 Fascism and the Avant Garde
- 8 Nazi Polemical Theater
- 9 On Homosexuality and French Fascism
- 10 Nazi Aesthetics: Beauty Without Sensuality
- Notes
- Index
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Product details
ISBN
9780299332945
Published
2022-01-31
Publisher
University of Wisconsin Press
Weight
330 gr
Height
229 mm
Width
152 mm
Thickness
14 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
280
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