An Intelligent Person's Guide to Fascism

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Duckworth, 2000 - Philosophy - 165 pages
Richard Griffiths avoids the stereotypes that have plagued the study of fascism and assesses its real legacy in the second half of the twentieth century. Griffiths tackles fascism at its most confusing, when movements merged and the rhetoric of compromise was in full swing. With modern scholarship, and the willingness to bring new ideas to the table, Griffiths challenges all notions of the history and influence of fascism.

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PreFascism
11
The postwar scene in Europe and the success
29
Reactions to the Crisis of the early Thirties
59
Copyright

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Richard Griffiths is a leading professor of Nazi history, and Professor of History at Kingrsquo;s College. The author of numerous historical studies, his most recent book is Patriotism Perverted.