International Fascism: Theories, Causes and the New Consensus
By (Author) Roger Griffin
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hodder Arnold
1st April 2003
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Political science and theory
320.533
Paperback
252
Width 158mm, Height 231mm, Spine 24mm
This reader focuses on the definition of ideology of generic fascism, pulling together articles, essays and the political writings of key figures to lay bare the structural affinity that relates fascism not only to Nazism but to the many failed fascist movements that have surfaced in inter-war Europe and elsewhere. In his introduction and editorial commentary, Griffin locates the driving force behind all fascist movements in a distinctive utopian myth, that of the regenerated national community, destined to rise up from the ashes of a decadent society.
Roger Griffin is Professor in Modern History at Oxford Brookes University.