Fascism: A History

Fascism: A History

by RogerEatwell (Author)

Synopsis

Fascism is one of the most destructive and influential political movements of the twentieth century. Its imagery - of mad dictators and nihilistic violence - haunts our imaginations, and its historical legacy is almost too momentous to be understood. At the same time it is curiously elusive: how do we define fascism? What is the basis of its appeal? Why did it take root so successfully in Germany and Italy, and not in France or Britain? Fascism: A History - a sweeping, enthralling study - tackles theses questions, and considers fascism in the round. It draws together its different strands, in Italy, Germany, France, and Britain, looking at its evolution up and during World War II; and it assesses post-war fascism, and examines its future in a Europe whose boundaries continue to change. Along the way, Fascism provides vivid portraits of Mussolini, Hitler, Oswald Mosley and other key figures within the movement. Lucid, dramatic, challenging, Fascism is a definitive book of its kind.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Pimlico
Published: 07 Aug 2003

ISBN 10: 1844130908
ISBN 13: 9781844130900
Book Overview: 'A solid-history of the movement in Italy and Germany, where it took root, and France and Britain, where it failed to flourish' - Ian Thomson, Guardian

Media Reviews
Mr Eatwell is a learned and careful scholar who has read a formidable list of sources, often very recondite, and he handles his material judiciously -- Hugh Trevor-Roper * Sunday Telegraph *
A wide-ranging and thoroughly up-to-date survey... bravely argued, for there still exists a good deal of scholarly hostility to the idea that fascism did constitute a serious intellectual alternative -- Richard Overy * Sunday Times *
Stands out from almost everything else which has appeared on the subject by being as illuminating to the specialist as to the general reader -- Searchlight * Roger Griffin *
It takes us from Nietzsche and Romantic movement to cyber space oiks who swap neo-fascist sentiments... on the Internet -- Ian Thomson * Guardian *
Author Bio
Roger Eatwell is Professor of European Politics at the University of Bath. He has published many articles and several books on politics and fascism. He has contributed to programmes on Radio 4 and the World Service, and has advised and appeared on television programmes on fascism. He is married and has two children.