Transnational fascism in the twentieth century : Spain, Italy and the global neo-fascist network / Matteo Albanese and Pablo Del Hierro.

By: Albanese, Matteo, 1973- [author.]Contributor(s): Del Hierro, Pablo [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Modern history of politics and violencePublisher: London : Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2016Description: 1 online resource (241 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781472532008 (e-book)Subject(s): Fascism -- Spain -- History -- 20th century | Fascism -- Italy -- History -- 20th century | Right-wing extremists -- History -- 20th century | Political violence -- History -- 20th century | Transnationalism -- Political aspects -- History -- 20th century | Globalization -- Political aspects -- History -- 20th century | Social networks -- Political aspects -- History -- 20th century | World politics -- 20th century | Spain -- Relations -- Italy | Italy -- Relations -- SpainGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Transnational fascism in the twentieth century : Spain, Italy and the global neo-fascist network.DDC classification: 320.53/309450904 LOC classification: DP270 | .A7133 2016Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
The Origins of the Fascist Network, 1922-1936 -- From Consolidation to Decay : the Fascist Network between 1936 and 1945 -- Between Dissolution and Resurrection : the Fascist Network after the Second World War, 1945-1950 -- The consolidation of the MSI inside the network -- 1960-1968 : the Radicalization Age -- A bloody long path to democracy -- Conclusions.
Scope and content: "Developing a knowledge of the Spanish-Italian connection between right-wing extremist groups is crucial to any detailed understanding of the history of fascism. Transnational Fascism in the Twentieth Century allows us to consider the global fascist network that built up over the course of the 20th century by exploring one of the significant links that existed within that network. It distinguishes and analyses the relationship between the fascists of Spain and Italy at three interrelated levels--that of the individual, political organisations and the state--whilst examining the world relations and contacts of both fascist factions, from Buenos Aires to Washington and Berlin to Montevideo, in what is a genuinely transnational history of the fascist movement. Incorporating research carried out in archives around the world, this book delivers key insights to further the historical study of right-wing political violence in modern Europe"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The Origins of the Fascist Network, 1922-1936 -- From Consolidation to Decay : the Fascist Network between 1936 and 1945 -- Between Dissolution and Resurrection : the Fascist Network after the Second World War, 1945-1950 -- The consolidation of the MSI inside the network -- 1960-1968 : the Radicalization Age -- A bloody long path to democracy -- Conclusions.

"Developing a knowledge of the Spanish-Italian connection between right-wing extremist groups is crucial to any detailed understanding of the history of fascism. Transnational Fascism in the Twentieth Century allows us to consider the global fascist network that built up over the course of the 20th century by exploring one of the significant links that existed within that network. It distinguishes and analyses the relationship between the fascists of Spain and Italy at three interrelated levels--that of the individual, political organisations and the state--whilst examining the world relations and contacts of both fascist factions, from Buenos Aires to Washington and Berlin to Montevideo, in what is a genuinely transnational history of the fascist movement. Incorporating research carried out in archives around the world, this book delivers key insights to further the historical study of right-wing political violence in modern Europe"-- Provided by publisher.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2016. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.

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