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Fascism, Communism, and the Foreign Office, 1937-39

Journal of Contemporary History, 1971
By the spring of 1937 the British Government had accumulated nearly twenty years of experience in dealing with the new political formations which began to emerge in the closing stages of the Great War and which continued to appear in its aftermath.
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The Rise of Communism and Fascism

2010
The most disturbing development of the interwar era was the emergence of totalitarian communist and fascist governments.1 Italian dictator Benito Mussolini coined the word “totalitarian” to express the state’s role of personifying the “immanent spirit of the nation,” but the word has come to mean the state’s total control of politics, economics, and ...
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Communism, fascism and counter-revolution in world politics

Review of International Studies, 2001
This is a rich, impressive and timely book. At a time when American and neoliberal triumphalism deny the significance of any revolution later than 1776, and when almost no-one in the social sciences is still studying either revolution or class, Fred Halliday has demonstrated that we have been living in a revolutionary age, dominated by the conjoined ...
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Fascism and Communism

Foreign Affairs, 2002
Stanley Hoffmann   +3 more
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Ethnicism in 20th century: on Romanian Fascism and National-Communism

Balkanistic Forum
The communist regime rewrote history in order to hide or falsify the tragedies of Romania's past. This was inspired by the same discriminatory ideologies as the previous totalitarian regime. That is why for many decades the Communists denied the Holocaust. How can this be explained?
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Opposing Fascism: Community, Authority and Resistance in Europe

The American Historical Review, 2000
Bertram M. Gordon   +2 more
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Democracy, fascism, and communism.

2004
John Dollard   +4 more
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