Transnational and Transatlantic Fascism, 1918-2018
The Far Right in East Central and Southeastern Europe
Herausgeber: Rossoli¿ski-Liebe, Grzegorz; Rudling, Per Anders
Transnational and Transatlantic Fascism, 1918-2018
The Far Right in East Central and Southeastern Europe
Herausgeber: Rossoli¿ski-Liebe, Grzegorz; Rudling, Per Anders
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This volume charts the history of transnational and transatlantic fascism in East Central and Southeastern Europe, a lesser-known phenomenon that occurred throughout the twentieth century into the present.
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This volume charts the history of transnational and transatlantic fascism in East Central and Southeastern Europe, a lesser-known phenomenon that occurred throughout the twentieth century into the present.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 366
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 713g
- ISBN-13: 9781032359267
- ISBN-10: 1032359269
- Artikelnr.: 74440611
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 366
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 713g
- ISBN-13: 9781032359267
- ISBN-10: 1032359269
- Artikelnr.: 74440611
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Grzegorz Rossoli¿ski-Liebe is Alfred Landecker Lecturer at the Freie Universität Berlin. He studied at the European University Viadrina and holds a PhD from the University of Hamburg and a Habilitation from the Freie Universität Berlin. Per Anders Rudling is an Associate Professor of history and a former Wallenberg Academy Fellow (2019, prolongation 2024) at Lund University, Sweden. He holds MA degrees from the Universities of Uppsala (1998) and San Diego State (2003) and a Ph.D. from the University of Alberta (2009).
Introduction: Transnational Fascism Part 1: Prewar 1. Understanding
International Fascism: Fascist Regimes and Movements in Romanian Far-Right
Newspapers 2. The Contagion of Fascism: Transnational Fascism, Interwar
Latvia, and Pathways of Transmission 3. "Global idea expressed by Western
Europe to prevent its own fall." Czech fascism in a transnational
perspective 4. Minority affinities? The sources of fascist appeal for
Hungarian minority elites and organizations 5. Money in times of crisis.
The influence of the Great Depression on the development of the
Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists on emigration (1929-1933) Part 2:
Persecution, Violence and Genocide 6. The Ukrainian Nationalists and the
Holocaust: Fascism, Genocidal Violence and Collaboration 7. On Mass
Killing, Martyrdom Culture, and the Body: The Ustasha Regime as a Case
Study in (Trans)national Fascist Violence Part 3: Cold War and Transatlatic
Fascism 8. Fascism in People's Poland. The Complicated Afterlife of a
Marginalized Phenomenon 9. Fascist Martyrdom for Export: Fr. Gheorghe
Calciu Dumitreasa (1925-2006) and the "Saints of the Communist Prisons" as
a Transnational Movement in Post-Communist Romania 10. Hollow Words, Broken
Promises: The Ustaa, Ustaism, and the Croatian National Liberation
Struggle during the Cold War 11. The memory of old fascisms in new spatial
and temporal settings: Celebrating legionary sacrifice in Francoist Spain
Part 4: Postsoviet Transatlantic Fascism 12. The Genie out of the Bottle:
Engagement of the Argentinean-Croat post-WW2 Diaspora in Homeland Politics
(1990-today) 13. The ideological discourse of Putin's Russia:
sovereigntism, neo-imperialism, and fascism 14. "Fighters for the Freedom
of Ukraine": Canada's Nazi Collaborator Monuments
International Fascism: Fascist Regimes and Movements in Romanian Far-Right
Newspapers 2. The Contagion of Fascism: Transnational Fascism, Interwar
Latvia, and Pathways of Transmission 3. "Global idea expressed by Western
Europe to prevent its own fall." Czech fascism in a transnational
perspective 4. Minority affinities? The sources of fascist appeal for
Hungarian minority elites and organizations 5. Money in times of crisis.
The influence of the Great Depression on the development of the
Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists on emigration (1929-1933) Part 2:
Persecution, Violence and Genocide 6. The Ukrainian Nationalists and the
Holocaust: Fascism, Genocidal Violence and Collaboration 7. On Mass
Killing, Martyrdom Culture, and the Body: The Ustasha Regime as a Case
Study in (Trans)national Fascist Violence Part 3: Cold War and Transatlatic
Fascism 8. Fascism in People's Poland. The Complicated Afterlife of a
Marginalized Phenomenon 9. Fascist Martyrdom for Export: Fr. Gheorghe
Calciu Dumitreasa (1925-2006) and the "Saints of the Communist Prisons" as
a Transnational Movement in Post-Communist Romania 10. Hollow Words, Broken
Promises: The Ustaa, Ustaism, and the Croatian National Liberation
Struggle during the Cold War 11. The memory of old fascisms in new spatial
and temporal settings: Celebrating legionary sacrifice in Francoist Spain
Part 4: Postsoviet Transatlantic Fascism 12. The Genie out of the Bottle:
Engagement of the Argentinean-Croat post-WW2 Diaspora in Homeland Politics
(1990-today) 13. The ideological discourse of Putin's Russia:
sovereigntism, neo-imperialism, and fascism 14. "Fighters for the Freedom
of Ukraine": Canada's Nazi Collaborator Monuments
Introduction: Transnational Fascism Part 1: Prewar 1. Understanding
International Fascism: Fascist Regimes and Movements in Romanian Far-Right
Newspapers 2. The Contagion of Fascism: Transnational Fascism, Interwar
Latvia, and Pathways of Transmission 3. "Global idea expressed by Western
Europe to prevent its own fall." Czech fascism in a transnational
perspective 4. Minority affinities? The sources of fascist appeal for
Hungarian minority elites and organizations 5. Money in times of crisis.
The influence of the Great Depression on the development of the
Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists on emigration (1929-1933) Part 2:
Persecution, Violence and Genocide 6. The Ukrainian Nationalists and the
Holocaust: Fascism, Genocidal Violence and Collaboration 7. On Mass
Killing, Martyrdom Culture, and the Body: The Ustasha Regime as a Case
Study in (Trans)national Fascist Violence Part 3: Cold War and Transatlatic
Fascism 8. Fascism in People's Poland. The Complicated Afterlife of a
Marginalized Phenomenon 9. Fascist Martyrdom for Export: Fr. Gheorghe
Calciu Dumitreasa (1925-2006) and the "Saints of the Communist Prisons" as
a Transnational Movement in Post-Communist Romania 10. Hollow Words, Broken
Promises: The Ustaa, Ustaism, and the Croatian National Liberation
Struggle during the Cold War 11. The memory of old fascisms in new spatial
and temporal settings: Celebrating legionary sacrifice in Francoist Spain
Part 4: Postsoviet Transatlantic Fascism 12. The Genie out of the Bottle:
Engagement of the Argentinean-Croat post-WW2 Diaspora in Homeland Politics
(1990-today) 13. The ideological discourse of Putin's Russia:
sovereigntism, neo-imperialism, and fascism 14. "Fighters for the Freedom
of Ukraine": Canada's Nazi Collaborator Monuments
International Fascism: Fascist Regimes and Movements in Romanian Far-Right
Newspapers 2. The Contagion of Fascism: Transnational Fascism, Interwar
Latvia, and Pathways of Transmission 3. "Global idea expressed by Western
Europe to prevent its own fall." Czech fascism in a transnational
perspective 4. Minority affinities? The sources of fascist appeal for
Hungarian minority elites and organizations 5. Money in times of crisis.
The influence of the Great Depression on the development of the
Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists on emigration (1929-1933) Part 2:
Persecution, Violence and Genocide 6. The Ukrainian Nationalists and the
Holocaust: Fascism, Genocidal Violence and Collaboration 7. On Mass
Killing, Martyrdom Culture, and the Body: The Ustasha Regime as a Case
Study in (Trans)national Fascist Violence Part 3: Cold War and Transatlatic
Fascism 8. Fascism in People's Poland. The Complicated Afterlife of a
Marginalized Phenomenon 9. Fascist Martyrdom for Export: Fr. Gheorghe
Calciu Dumitreasa (1925-2006) and the "Saints of the Communist Prisons" as
a Transnational Movement in Post-Communist Romania 10. Hollow Words, Broken
Promises: The Ustaa, Ustaism, and the Croatian National Liberation
Struggle during the Cold War 11. The memory of old fascisms in new spatial
and temporal settings: Celebrating legionary sacrifice in Francoist Spain
Part 4: Postsoviet Transatlantic Fascism 12. The Genie out of the Bottle:
Engagement of the Argentinean-Croat post-WW2 Diaspora in Homeland Politics
(1990-today) 13. The ideological discourse of Putin's Russia:
sovereigntism, neo-imperialism, and fascism 14. "Fighters for the Freedom
of Ukraine": Canada's Nazi Collaborator Monuments







