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Anti-Fascism in European History : From the 1920s to Today.
Title:
Anti-Fascism in European History : From the 1920s to Today.
Author:
Pirjevec, Joze.
ISBN:
9789633866580
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (295 pages)
Series:
Studies in Political Radicalization: Historical and Comparative Perspectives Series ; v.1

Studies in Political Radicalization: Historical and Comparative Perspectives Series
Contents:
Cover -- Front matter -- Series title page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- Preface -- Introduction: What is Anti-Fascism? Its values, its Strengths, its Diversities -- Part One. ANTI-FASCISM IN FASCIST ITALY'S BORDERLANDS -- Chapter 1: Hate Speech -- Chapter 2: Comparison of Fascist and National Defense Discourse -- Chapter 3: Fascism, Anti-fascism, and Ethnic Engineering in the Former Austrian Littoral -- Chapter 4: Persevering on the Ramparts of the Nation: The Anti-Fascism of Educated Women, Feminists, and Activists in the Littoral in the 1920s -- Chapter 5: The Anti-Fascism of the Slovenian and Croatian Clergy in the Julian March during the Interwar Period: A View from the Vatican -- Part Two. THE DIVERSITY OF ANTI-FASCISM -- Chapter 6: The Anti-Fascism of Hans & -- Sophie Scholl: Intellectual Sources of the White Rose -- Chapter 7: The Committee against Neofascism and Racial Prejudices: Nordic Anti-Fascist Organizing and International Solidarity in the 1960s -- Chapter 8: Anti-fascism in the Land of Holy Water Blessed by the Swastika: The Case of the Slovak State -- Chapter 9: Mussolini, Vilfan, and the Slovenian Minority -- Chapter 10: From the Bauhaus to Buchenwald and to Berlin: Anti-fascism and Careerin the Life of Franz Ehrlich -- Part Three. ANTI-FASCISM AS A LEGITIMATING IDEOLOGY -- Chapter 11: Passing the Torch: The Challenges of Anti-fascist Memory Transmission through Youth Ritual and Commemoration in the GDR -- Chapter 12: Memory Practices in Slovenia through the Lens of Public Opinion -- Chapter 13: A Note about the Collective Memory of Anti-fascism since World War Two and its Revision -- Chapter 14: A Dire Warning to All Ethnic Minorities in Europe? Fascist Repression in South Tyrol and the Formation of Swedish-Speaking Anti-fascism in Finland.

Chapter 15: Maritime Communists Against Fascism and in Defense of the USSR: Transnational Anti-fascism in a Danish Perspective, 1933-1938 -- Afterword: "Are you a communist? No, I am an anti-fascist" -- About the Contributors -- For further reading -- Index of Names -- Back cover.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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