Rise of Fascism
Rise of Fascism
History, Documents, and Key Questions
Zander, Patrick G.
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
11/2023
256
Mole
Inglês
9798765115022
15 a 20 dias
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Alphabetical List of Entries
Topical List of Entries
How to Use This Book
Preface
Timeline
Historical Overview (1919-1945)
The Rise of Fascism: A to Z
Primary Documents
"The Futurist Manifesto": Written by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti
Clarification Speech: Benito Mussolini
"Fascism: Doctrine and Institutions": Written by Benito Mussolini and Giovanni Gentile
The Twenty-Six-Point Program of the Falange Espanola
The Greater Britain: Written by Sir Oswald Mosley, Leader of the British Union of Fascists
Program of the National Socialist German Workers' Party
Closing Speech from the Trial of Adolf Hitler
The "Enabling Law"
The "Nuremburg Laws": Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honor Passed September 15, 1935
The "Hossbach Memorandum": Notes Taken by Colonel Friedrich Hossbach at a Meeting of the Nazi High Command
The Pact of Friendship and Alliance between Italy and Germany or the "Pact of Steel"
Memorandum: Written by Colonel-General Johannes Blaskowitz, Commander of the Ober-Ost Military Region, Poland
Notes from the Wannsee Conference
Testimony of Rudolf Hoess at the Nuremburg Trials
Key Questions
Question 1. Was Fascism Primarily a Modernizing, Revolutionary Movement, or Did It Represent a Violent Reaction Against the Process of Modernization and Revolutionary Change?
Question 2. Were Racism and Anti-Semitism an Essential Part of Fascist Ideology or Were Such Priorities Restricted to a Few Particular Cases?
Question 3. Was Fascist Ideology Based upon Military Conquest and Expansion, or Did Fascists Equally Advocate Withdrawal and National Insulation?
Selected Annotated Bibliography
Index
About the Editor and Contributors
Topical List of Entries
How to Use This Book
Preface
Timeline
Historical Overview (1919-1945)
The Rise of Fascism: A to Z
Primary Documents
"The Futurist Manifesto": Written by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti
Clarification Speech: Benito Mussolini
"Fascism: Doctrine and Institutions": Written by Benito Mussolini and Giovanni Gentile
The Twenty-Six-Point Program of the Falange Espanola
The Greater Britain: Written by Sir Oswald Mosley, Leader of the British Union of Fascists
Program of the National Socialist German Workers' Party
Closing Speech from the Trial of Adolf Hitler
The "Enabling Law"
The "Nuremburg Laws": Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honor Passed September 15, 1935
The "Hossbach Memorandum": Notes Taken by Colonel Friedrich Hossbach at a Meeting of the Nazi High Command
The Pact of Friendship and Alliance between Italy and Germany or the "Pact of Steel"
Memorandum: Written by Colonel-General Johannes Blaskowitz, Commander of the Ober-Ost Military Region, Poland
Notes from the Wannsee Conference
Testimony of Rudolf Hoess at the Nuremburg Trials
Key Questions
Question 1. Was Fascism Primarily a Modernizing, Revolutionary Movement, or Did It Represent a Violent Reaction Against the Process of Modernization and Revolutionary Change?
Question 2. Were Racism and Anti-Semitism an Essential Part of Fascist Ideology or Were Such Priorities Restricted to a Few Particular Cases?
Question 3. Was Fascist Ideology Based upon Military Conquest and Expansion, or Did Fascists Equally Advocate Withdrawal and National Insulation?
Selected Annotated Bibliography
Index
About the Editor and Contributors
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Definition of the Political Phenomenon of Fascism; Fascism in Germany; Fascism in Italy; Fascism in Portugal, Spain, and Austria; Fascist Movements in the Democracies (Britain and France); Hitler's Annexations of Austria and Czechoslovakia; Holocaust, The; Italian Conquest of Abyssinia; Re-occupation of the Rhineland; Spanish Civil War
Alphabetical List of Entries
Topical List of Entries
How to Use This Book
Preface
Timeline
Historical Overview (1919-1945)
The Rise of Fascism: A to Z
Primary Documents
"The Futurist Manifesto": Written by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti
Clarification Speech: Benito Mussolini
"Fascism: Doctrine and Institutions": Written by Benito Mussolini and Giovanni Gentile
The Twenty-Six-Point Program of the Falange Espanola
The Greater Britain: Written by Sir Oswald Mosley, Leader of the British Union of Fascists
Program of the National Socialist German Workers' Party
Closing Speech from the Trial of Adolf Hitler
The "Enabling Law"
The "Nuremburg Laws": Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honor Passed September 15, 1935
The "Hossbach Memorandum": Notes Taken by Colonel Friedrich Hossbach at a Meeting of the Nazi High Command
The Pact of Friendship and Alliance between Italy and Germany or the "Pact of Steel"
Memorandum: Written by Colonel-General Johannes Blaskowitz, Commander of the Ober-Ost Military Region, Poland
Notes from the Wannsee Conference
Testimony of Rudolf Hoess at the Nuremburg Trials
Key Questions
Question 1. Was Fascism Primarily a Modernizing, Revolutionary Movement, or Did It Represent a Violent Reaction Against the Process of Modernization and Revolutionary Change?
Question 2. Were Racism and Anti-Semitism an Essential Part of Fascist Ideology or Were Such Priorities Restricted to a Few Particular Cases?
Question 3. Was Fascist Ideology Based upon Military Conquest and Expansion, or Did Fascists Equally Advocate Withdrawal and National Insulation?
Selected Annotated Bibliography
Index
About the Editor and Contributors
Topical List of Entries
How to Use This Book
Preface
Timeline
Historical Overview (1919-1945)
The Rise of Fascism: A to Z
Primary Documents
"The Futurist Manifesto": Written by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti
Clarification Speech: Benito Mussolini
"Fascism: Doctrine and Institutions": Written by Benito Mussolini and Giovanni Gentile
The Twenty-Six-Point Program of the Falange Espanola
The Greater Britain: Written by Sir Oswald Mosley, Leader of the British Union of Fascists
Program of the National Socialist German Workers' Party
Closing Speech from the Trial of Adolf Hitler
The "Enabling Law"
The "Nuremburg Laws": Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honor Passed September 15, 1935
The "Hossbach Memorandum": Notes Taken by Colonel Friedrich Hossbach at a Meeting of the Nazi High Command
The Pact of Friendship and Alliance between Italy and Germany or the "Pact of Steel"
Memorandum: Written by Colonel-General Johannes Blaskowitz, Commander of the Ober-Ost Military Region, Poland
Notes from the Wannsee Conference
Testimony of Rudolf Hoess at the Nuremburg Trials
Key Questions
Question 1. Was Fascism Primarily a Modernizing, Revolutionary Movement, or Did It Represent a Violent Reaction Against the Process of Modernization and Revolutionary Change?
Question 2. Were Racism and Anti-Semitism an Essential Part of Fascist Ideology or Were Such Priorities Restricted to a Few Particular Cases?
Question 3. Was Fascist Ideology Based upon Military Conquest and Expansion, or Did Fascists Equally Advocate Withdrawal and National Insulation?
Selected Annotated Bibliography
Index
About the Editor and Contributors
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Definition of the Political Phenomenon of Fascism; Fascism in Germany; Fascism in Italy; Fascism in Portugal, Spain, and Austria; Fascist Movements in the Democracies (Britain and France); Hitler's Annexations of Austria and Czechoslovakia; Holocaust, The; Italian Conquest of Abyssinia; Re-occupation of the Rhineland; Spanish Civil War