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Faszyzm austriacki (1934–1938) – założenia filozoficzno-ideowe, ustrojowe i praktyka polityczna
The purpose of this article consists in presentation of Austrian fascism (austrofascism) embodied in the Federal State of Austria 1934–1938. The State represented an important episode in the history of European authoritarianism.
Ewa Czerwińska-Schupp
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Electoral responses to economic crises
Abstract How do voters respond to economic crises: Do they turn against the incumbent, reward a certain political camp, polarize to the extremes, or perhaps continue to vote much like before? Analyzing extensive data on electorates, parties, and individuals in 24 countries for over half a century, we document a systematic pattern whereby economic ...
Yotam Margalit, Omer Solodoch
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Translation and the History of Fascism
Introduction to the volume by the two coeditors in which they discusses the contribution that the study of translation can make to research on Fascism.
Kate Sturge +3 more
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A Voluntary Gleichschaltung? Indian Perspectives Towards a non-Eurocentric Understanding of Fascism
Using historical material from India, this essay is part of a larger attempt to rethink the Eurocentrism, explicit or implicit, that marks our understanding of fascism, and also to rethink Indian fascism using (often Eurocentric) theories of fascism.
Benjamin Zachariah
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From Fascism to Populism in History
From Fascism to Populism in History. By Federico Finchelstein (Oakland, California: University of California Press, 2017), pp.352, AU$59.99 (cloth), available in Australia through Footprint Books.
Diego Leiva, Leiva, Diego
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This article analyses the issue of clerico-fascism, or national-catholicism, within the framework of Italian political life of the Twenties. After the rise to power of fascism, the clerico-fascists supported the new regime, which they supposed would ...
Matteo BARAGLI
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Piero Gobetti's Agonistic Liberalism [PDF]
This article examines the ‘revolutionary liberal’ outlook expounded by the young Italian journalist and intellectual, Piero Gobetti, immediately following the First World War.
Martin, James
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Abstract After the Second World War, family allowances became a cornerstone of social spending in western Europe. Whilst religion is often highlighted as a driver of this policy, the role of political Catholicism remains contested, particularly in southern Europe.
Guillem Verd‐Llabrés
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This article addresses the relationship between differences and the digital in intertwined online and offline spheres with regard to digital fascism.
Jasmin Degeling
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Chasing the perfida Albione: Anglo‐Italian productivity gap in the late 1930s
Abstract This paper presents new estimates of Anglo‐Italian labour productivity levels in manufacturing in the late 1930s, derived using the standard single‐deflation approach. The findings confirm a substantial productivity gap between Italy and the United Kingdom at the aggregate level, alongside pronounced intersectoral heterogeneity.
Tancredi Salamone
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