1st Edition

Fascism and the Right in Europe 1919-1945

By Martin Blinkhorn Copyright 2000
    192 Pages
    by Routledge

    200 Pages
    by Routledge

    This new text places interwar European fascism squarely in its historical context and analyses its relationship with other right wing, authoritarian movements and regimes. Beginning with the ideological roots of fascism in pre-1914 Europe, Martin Blinkhorn turns to the problem-torn Europe of 1919 to 1939 in order to explain why fascism emerged and why, in some settings, it flourished while in others it did not. In doing so he considers not just the 'major' fascist movements and regimes of Italy and Germany but the entire range of fascist and authoritarian ideas, movements and regimes present in the Europe of 1919-1945.

    Part 1 Background; Chapter 1 Problems of Studying Fascism; Chapter 2 Foretastes of Fascism in Pre-1914 Europe; Part 2 Analysis; Chapter 3 Interwar Europe in Crisis; Chapter 4 Fascist and Right-Wing Movements, 1919–1939; Chapter 5 Fascist and Right-Wing Regimes; Chapter 6 Theories and Interpretations; Part 3 Conclusions; Chapter 7 Understanding Fascism; Chapter 8 Appendix: Fascism, A Template; Part 4 Documents;

    Biography

    Authored by Blinkhorn, Martin