
International Fascism 1920-1945
Author: Walter Laqueur & George L. Mosse
Binding: Paperback
Published: Harper & Row, 1966
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International Fascism 1920-1945 presents a comprehensive collection of essays examining the multifaceted phenomenon of fascism across various nations during a pivotal quarter-century. This scholarly work chronicles the ideological underpinnings, political manifestations, and societal impacts of fascist movements from their inception through their devastating climax in World War II. The volume illustrates the diverse forms fascism assumed beyond its more commonly recognized European origins. It argues for a nuanced understanding of this complex political ideology, detailing its global reach and varied expressions. The book offers an essential resource for anyone seeking to comprehend the historical forces that shaped the mid-20th century.
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Author: Walter Laqueur & George L. Mosse
Binding: Paperback
Published: Harper & Row, 1966
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: Remainder mark
Condition remarks: remainder marks and previous owner
International Fascism 1920-1945 presents a comprehensive collection of essays examining the multifaceted phenomenon of fascism across various nations during a pivotal quarter-century. This scholarly work chronicles the ideological underpinnings, political manifestations, and societal impacts of fascist movements from their inception through their devastating climax in World War II. The volume illustrates the diverse forms fascism assumed beyond its more commonly recognized European origins. It argues for a nuanced understanding of this complex political ideology, detailing its global reach and varied expressions. The book offers an essential resource for anyone seeking to comprehend the historical forces that shaped the mid-20th century.











