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  1. 41

    D’Ángel Rodríguez Leira à Ángel Cariño López by Óscar Freán Hernández

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…This article will analyse the journey of an anti-fascist fighter who, fleeing Franco’s Spain, continued the fight against Nazism in North Africa and Europe and ended up in France, where he settled and lived until his death, without ever returning to Galicia. …”
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  2. 42

    Kay Boyle and Mary Reynolds: Friendship Intensified by War by Page DOUGHERTY DELANO

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…For both of them, their engagement in the war, Boyle as an anti-Fascist fiction writer, and Reynolds as a participant in the French Resistance, shifted their sense of citizenship—as women, as women sharing allegiances both to France and the U.S., and as engaged people. …”
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  3. 43

    Fascisme et science-fiction by Aaron Santesso

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Tracing the afterlife of fascist tropes and themes complicates a host of critical claims about the ideological leanings of the genre.…”
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  4. 44

    Compañeras de allende las fronteras. Estereotipos de género y nación entre las mandos fascistas de España y Alemania by Toni Morant i Ariño

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…Born out of an ideological affinity and the awareness of sharing the same political culture, they took the form of numerous study visits and collaboration in a joint project with fascist youth organisations to outline the future of « New Europe ». …”
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  5. 45

    Understanding Richard Washburn Child’s Authoritarian Personality: From Theodor Adorno to the Histories of Gender and Emotion by Katy Hull

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The personality of Richard Washburn Child, who was the US ambassador to Italy from 1921 to 1924, bears a close resemblance to the potential fascist described by Theodor Adorno et al. in The Authoritarian Personality. …”
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  6. 46

    Un « régicide républicain » : Paul Doumer, le président assassiné (6 mai 1932) by Amaury Lorin

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…Thirteenth President of the French Third Republic elected in May 1931 against Aristide Briand, Paul Doumer was assassinated in his duties on 6 May 1932 by Pavel Gorguloff, founder (and only member) of a Russian fascist party. The personification of the Republican model is hit in the heart that day. …”
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    Le Giulietta e Romeo de Riccardo Zandonai : une création nationaliste en ordre de marche by Emmanuelle Bousquet

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…If he then refuses the modernism of the avant-garde, he will not manage to prevent his opera from being interpreted as a nationalistic work by the fascist state, as, significantly, his opera was first performed in 1922, the year of Mussolini’s March on Rome and seizure of power.…”
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  8. 48

    De l’idéologie d’État au film d’éducation : itinéraire comparé de la France, de l’Italie et des États-Unis dans les années vingt by Christel Taillibert

    Published 2006-09-01
    “…The political faces of the French Republic, Mussolini’s Fascist Italy and the United States of America in the Twenties are totally distinct. …”
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  9. 49

    Vivimos en una noche oscura ou la voi(e)x de la révolte chez César Muñoz Arconada by Claude Le Bigot

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…By implementing combat rhetoric, the author joins the cohort of poets engaged in the anti-fascist struggle. However, Arconada did not adopt the style of proletarian poetry. …”
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  10. 50

    Italia 1943-1945 : le ragioni della violenza by Angelo Ventrone

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…In those moments, even in response to the German occupation of the country, the Resistance movement begins to take shape around the anti-fascist parties. Thus a war of national liberation starts. …”
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  11. 51

    In the Shadow of the “Indeterminate Speech-Act”: The Populist Politics of Rumor in Fritz Lang’s Early Sound Films by Florian Zappe

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…While his films of the silent era remain politically ambiguous and have often been accused of foreshadowing fascist themes and aesthetics, the sound films produced shortly before and after Lang’s emigration to the United States take a clear political stand with regards to the toxic effects of rumors as expressions of populist sentiments and, in this, provide a gateway to the director’s integration into American liberalism.…”
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  12. 52

    Autour de la pensée raciale et raciste en Italie (1850-1945) by Aurélien Aramini, Elena Bovo

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…This article identifies three key moments in the racial thought formulation in Italy from the mid-nineteenth century to the fascist double decade. The first moment corresponds to the introduction of the Aryan myth in the peninsula, when Indo-European philology provided the scientific grounds to buttress an anticlerical campaign, synonymous with cultural and literary progress. …”
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  13. 53

    « Gettiamo la semente comunista fra le donne proletarie » : Compagna et la révolution by Barbara Meazzi

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…It was, at least in the early days, a propaganda tool for the Communist revolution; it then, rather quickly, became a tool of anti-fascist resistance, before it ultimately disappeared. …”
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    D’un musée de collectionneur à un musée historico-artistique, la collection et la muséographie du Museo Napoleonico de Rome de 1927 à nos jours by Lena-Maria Perfettini

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…Although it was planned to become a museum dedicated to the private lives of the Bonapartes having lived in Rome, it was used as a propaganda tool by the Fascist regime, which saw the institution as a means of affirming the greatness of Italy. …”
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  15. 55

    La Mostra internazionale francescana ad Assisi del 1927 by Alessandro Paolo Lena

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…At the same time, as part of the centenary celebrations, the exhibition bore significant political significance in the framework of Fascist ideology’s efforts to promote the veneration of Francis of Assisi in order to convey and celebrate the myth of Italian nationality through the figure of the saint.…”
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  16. 56

    Patrimonialiser un héritage controversé : la ville de Sabaudia dans les marais Pontins by Constance Ringon

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…This article looks into the city of Sabaudia, built between 1933-1934 during the sanitation and reorganization of the Pontine Marshes, undertaken by the fascist Italian regime in the first half of the 20th century. …”
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    JAUNOSIOS KARTOS KATALIKŲ INTELEKTUALŲ POŽIŪRIS Į FAŠIZMĄ IR NACIONALSOCIALIZMĄ TARPUKARIO LIETUVOJE by Valdas Pruskus

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…They recognized that corporate management of public life considerably reduced the social tensions in fascist states, where the state put under control corporations directing them to serve for welfare of the whole state. …”
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    JAUNOSIOS KARTOS KATALIKŲ INTELEKTUALŲ POŽIŪRIS Į FAŠIZMĄ IR NACIONALSOCIALIZMĄ TARPUKARIO LIETUVOJE by Valdas Pruskus

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…They recognized that corporate management of public life considerably reduced the social tensions in fascist states, where the state put under control corporations directing them to serve for welfare of the whole state. …”
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    «Authoritarian Transition of Peripheral Countries of Interwar Europe: Politological Analysis» by E. G. Ponomareva

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…While all authoritarian regimes of the period in the region under study were characterized by three foundations of authoritarianism– Fuhrerprinzip, ideas of constructing nationstate and nationalism, specific traits allow to distinguish between three clusters of authoritarian regimes in the interwar Europe: military-bureaucratic, corporate (guild) and pre-totalitarian (fascist mobilization) ones. However, the main conclusion is: the complex economic, political and socio-cultural situation in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, South-East Europe and the Baltic states aggravated by the consequences of globalization and world financial crisis is able to provoke recurrences of authoritarian transition.…”
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    Escuadras de la muerte : militares, Falange y terrorismo en la II República by Roberto Muñoz Bolaños

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…This research analyzes the relationship between certain members of the Spanish Army and the fascist party Falange Española de las Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional Sindicalista (FE de las JONS), within the process of brutalization of politics that, as in other European countries, took place at the interwar period. …”
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