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Interesting but Variable
This is collection of essays from the late George Mosse, the author of the outstanding The Crisis of the German Ideology. Compared with that book, this is a modest contribution but written with Mosse's typical combination of erudition, clear exposition, and insight. The different essays examine different aspects of European fascism, avoiding concentrating on Germany by...
Published on October 24, 2006 by R. Albin
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Original Insights On Fascism(s)
Mosse gives us here a collection of essays published in different journals and over a period of years, yet they are all distinguished by a search for fresh insights into the still-relevant phenomenon of fascism (as with the recent upsurge of the Nationalist Right in several European countries). There are some errors (Brasillach was never married and some historical...
Published on May 19, 2002 by William R. Tucker
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Original Insights On Fascism(s), May 19, 2002
This review is from: The Fascist Revolution : Toward a General Theory of Fascism (Paperback)
Mosse gives us here a collection of essays published in different journals and over a period of years, yet they are all distinguished by a search for fresh insights into the still-relevant phenomenon of fascism (as with the recent upsurge of the Nationalist Right in several European countries). There are some errors (Brasillach was never married and some historical sequences are unaccountably off), but the small volume is well worth exploring.
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Interesting but Variable, October 24, 2006
This review is from: The Fascist Revolution : Toward a General Theory of Fascism (Paperback)
This is collection of essays from the late George Mosse, the author of the outstanding The Crisis of the German Ideology. Compared with that book, this is a modest contribution but written with Mosse's typical combination of erudition, clear exposition, and insight. The different essays examine different aspects of European fascism, avoiding concentrating on Germany by discussing Italian, French, Belgian, and other forms of fascism. The depth of these essays vary considerably with the title essay being the most ambitious, a effort to sketch out the general features of European fascism (for more extensive efforts, see Stanley Payne's book and the recent long essay by Robert Paxton). Well worth reading.
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