2 edition of History of the fascist movement found in the catalog.
History of the fascist movement
Volpe, Gioacchino
Published
1936
by Edizioni di Novissima in Roma
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Translation of an article originally published in vol. XIV (1932) p. 851-878, of the Enciclopedia italiana.
Statement | by Gioacchino Volpe. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | DG571 .V67 1936 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 1 p. l., 5-152 p. |
Number of Pages | 152 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6352878M |
LC Control Number | 37010847 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 6390670 |
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The book's title is a little off, since its real concern is not with the history of fascist lying but rather its structure, which Finchelstein diagrams with the use of statements from sources familiar and otherwise: Benito Mussolini and Joseph Goebbels are cited, but so are fascist ideologues from China, India and a number of Latin American countries.
History of the fascist movement Paperback – January 1, by Gioacchino Volpe (Author) See all formats and editions Hide other formats and editionsAuthor: Gioacchino Volpe. The parts of the book dealing with the history of past fascist states (Germany and Italy), movements in other states (France and Britian) and the later neo-fascist movements in those same states, are disappointing because the book loses its focus and fails to fit the events into the ideological context presented in the first part of the by: Fascism: A History is a fascinating examination of fascist movements in Italy, Germany, France, and Britain, one that traces the roots of each country's groups and philosophies and analyses the reasons behind their successes and failures/5.
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Create Book\/a>, schema:CreativeWork\/a> ; \u00A0\u00A0\u00A0\n bgn. About the Book. In this short companion to his book From Fascism to Populism in History, world-renowned historian Federico Finchelstein explains why fascists regarded simple and often hateful lies as truth, and why so many of their followers believed the hout the history of the twentieth century, many supporters of fascist ideologies regarded political lies as truth.
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Indeed, fascism was neither a 20th-century creation nor a peculiarly Italian or German one. By the fascist movement in Britain was effectively finished. Mosley had moved to France.
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The book traces the phenomenon of fascism through the history of ideas, previous political movements, and the events of the First World War.
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Roma, Soc. poligrafica italiana []. Another Fascist movement was the short-lived anti-semitic, anti-Communist and Nazi-inspired Australia First Movement founded by Percy "Inky" Stephenson. [2]. The organisation was founded in October and existed until March when it was suppressed by Australian Security Agencies who believed the movement was supportive of the Axis Powers.
The book’s most enlightening contribution is on the history of anti-fascist efforts over the past century, but its most relevant for today is its justification for stifling speech and clobbering Author: Carlos Lozada.
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For as long as there have been fascists, there has been debate over the way to respond to them. In his new book, Antifa, historian and organizer Mark Bray traces various leftist anti-fascist movements from the s Europe to the “Antifa” movements we see on the streets today.