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Memory landscapes in (post)Yugoslavia. 1. The case of Republic of Serbia

open access: yes, 2020
Publication en ligne - Published onlineSince the 2000s, the Republic of Serbia has been marked by a surge in revisionist memory politics. Encouraged by EU memory narratives, which equate fascism and communism, revisionist memory politics in Serbia ...
Đureinović, Jelena, Popovic, Milica
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Framing anti-fascism in the Cold War:The Socialist Youth International and Franco's regime after the Second World War

open access: yes, 2019
This chapter offers an account of how the International Union of Socialist Youth (IUSY) responded to the US rehabilitation of Francoist Spain during the period from 1945 to 1955, with a special focus on the role of its influential Nordic member ...
Dalsager, Anders
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Integration or exclusion: former national socialists in the GDR [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
"Not only West Germany saw the social rehabilitation of former National Socialists after 1945, former NSDAP members were also integrated into the GDR society and into the echelons of its functional elites.
Remy, Dietmar, Salheiser, Axel
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Is Russia Fascist? Unraveling Propaganda East and West (Review)

open access: yes, 2021
In this book, Marlene Laruelle examines the origins and validity of the accusations that Russia is fascist, discusses the reasons for the European countries labelling Russia as fascist, Russian domestic issues, and the Kremlin's foreign policy in detail.
Pamir Dietrich, Ayşe
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William E. Walling and the Pragmatist Foundations of Proto‐Western Marxism: A Re‐Evaluation and Critique

open access: yesConstellations, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This article reevaluates Walling as a neglected precursor to American Western Marxism, arguing that his 1912–1914 trilogy synthesized Marxist theory of his time and Deweyan pragmatism into a distinct “pragmatist conception of history.” Born into “aristocracy” yet radicalized, Walling's unique trajectory—as a co‐founder of the NAACP and critic ...
Paulo Antunes
wiley   +1 more source

What England Is and What It Claims to Be: Orwell on National Identity

open access: yesThe Political Quarterly, EarlyView.
Abstract This article suggests that George Orwell's body of work offers a rather unique and insightful two‐part conception of national identity in the context of England, made up of a moral inheritance—the values of liberty, fairness and decency—and a lived sensibility—the fluid, experiential quality of collective life expressed in shared customs ...
Sam Taylor Hill
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Entwined Liberations: North Korean Democratic Women's Union and Third World Internationalism, 1945–1949

open access: yesGender &History, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This research focuses on how the North Korean Democratic Women's Union (NKDWU), the umbrella women's organisation in North Korea formed soon after Korea's liberation from Japanese colonial rule in 1945, forged international leftist women's solidarity during the North Korean state's liminal, revolutionary period (1945–1949).
Taejin Hwang
wiley   +1 more source

Istorijski revizionizam kao osnova nacionalističke ideologije

open access: yes, 2021
In the last three decades, we have seen a relativization and banalization of the anti-fascist heritage in Serbia. It started after the fall of the second Yugoslavia, which was founded on an anti-fascist value consensus.
Bešlin, Milivoj
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Weltliteratur as Anti-Fascism: Philology and Politics in Luigi Foscolo Benedetto’s “Letteratura mondiale’” [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The search for a methodology for reading world literature largely entails the development of new critical paradigms, but it has also occasioned a re-examination and rehabilitation of world literature's historical formulations.
Charles L. Leavitt IV
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‘From the Fields Into the Bars’: The Story of Israel's First Transgender Novel, The Cut (1977)

open access: yesGender &History, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT In 1977, an Israeli transgender woman, Judy Spotheim, published an autobiographical novel entitled The Cut. It describes the emergence of a trans community in the commercial‐sex areas of Tel Aviv‐Jaffa, hoping to humanise trans women (coccinelles). This article is the first to study the novel and present a biography of Spotheim.
Gil Engelstein, Iris Rachamimov
wiley   +1 more source

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