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Anti-Fascism, Anti-Communism, and Memorial Cultures
The International Brigades were volunteer military units that fought for the Spanish Republic during the Spanish Civil War from 1936 to 1938. Some 40,000-45,000 men fought in the International Brigades as an act of anti-Fascism, international solidarity, and national preservation.
Bernhardt, Jacob Todd
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This chapter analyses how the Finland-Swedish minority's identity construction related to anti-fascism during the interwar period. Many Swedish speakers were initially involved in the far-right Lapua movement, 1929–1932, which claimed to unite the ...
Braskén, Kasper +3 more
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This book examines the history of translation under European communism, bringing together studies on the Soviet Union, including Russia and Ukraine, Yugoslavia, Hungary, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, and Poland.
Christopher Rundle, Anne Lange, Daniele Monticelli, Nataliia Rudnytska, Brian James Baer, Susanna Witt, Oleksandr Kalnychenko, Lada Kolomiyets, Maria Rita Leto, Nike K. Pokorn, Anikó Sohár, Hanna Blum, Igor Tyšš, Krasimira Ivleva, Robert Looby, Vitaly Chernetsky +1 more
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Wilhelm Reich et la politique de l’homosexualité dans le mouvement Sex-Pol
The Sex-Pol movement (Sexualpolitik) was founded in 1927 in Vienna by Wilhelm Reich. A Communist politicized by the July Revolt of 1927 in Vienna, Reich—a biologist and psychoanalyst by training—believed that political violence resulted from the ...
Cat Moir
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Hollywood: Propaganda and Control
This article seeks to show from a review of Hollywood’s attitude towards fascism, communism, Nazism, domestic politics and foreign policy that, despite the theory of the Frankfurt School that the American masses were induced into supporting capitalism ...
Alan Sked
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Creating a communist Yugoslavia in the Second World War [PDF]
The Second World War involved the conflict of three different ideologies - democracy, fascism and communism - an aspect in which it was different from the Great War.
Nikolić Kosta, Dobrivojević Ivana
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Leo Strauss, The Three Waves of Modernity
By the end of World War I Oswald Spengler published his Der Untergang des Abendlandes: Umrisse einer Morphologie der Weltgeschichte[The Decline of the West: Outlines of a Morphology of world History]. In a sense, Spengler foresaw the decline of modernity,
Despina Vertzagia
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Stanje in notranja razmerja v slovenskem naprednem (liberalnem) taboru na pragu 2. svetovne vojne
The article provides an outline of the development of the internal relations and divisions in the Slovenian progressive (liberal) camp in the years just before the Second World War and upon its start.
Oskar Mulej
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USSR in Reports of Italian Diplomats (1924-1941)
In this article the reports of Italian diplomatic officials who worked in the USSR between the two World Wars will be analyzed. On the basis of the unpublished sources, an attempt to explain Mussolini's decision to enter the war against the USSR in 1941 ...
Olga V. Dubrovina
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Fenomenul fascist în viziunea teoreticienilor marxiști (The Fascist Phenomenon Viewed by Marxist Theorists) [PDF]
The author of this historiographical study aims to present some of the most interesting Marxist authors’ theses that have analysed the fascism in the interwar period.
Sabin DRĂGULIN
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