During the interwar period, authoritarian movements and regimes of the right - both of the "old" authoritarian and of the "new" radical varieties - professed their faith in national values but at the same time saw themselves as national agents of an otherwise international intellectual and political wave. Starting from the mid-1920s, a growing sense of shared goals, commonality of vision, and sense of history-making mission led them to draw on each other for inspiration and support. It soon became clear that these movements and regimes embraced ideas from each other, actively studying each other’s discourses and initiatives in the political field. The conference aims to promote a different understanding of the role of intellectuals of the i...
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After the First World War, many intellectuals were eager to contribute to the process of reconciliat...
During the interwar period, authoritarian movements and regimes of the right - both of the "old" aut...
During the interwar period, authoritarian movements and regimes of the right - both of the "old" aut...
Fascism exerted a crucial ideological and political influence across Europe and beyond. Its appeal r...
This volume investigates a galaxy of diverse networks and intellectual actors who engaged in a broad...
This conference, organized by Arnd Bauerkämper, Grzegorz Rossoliński-Liebe, Anna Lena Kocks and Silv...
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Two recent conferences in Germany have focused on new historical approaches to the study of the inte...
AbstractThis paper illustrates the following ideas: The Romanian Right represented an undeniable pol...
The First World War is generally considered both as the endpoint of a 19th century ‘age of national...
The article deals with a typical phenomenon of the interwar period: the proliferation of socio-polit...
The recent prominence in Europe of authoritarian, populist leaderships, attended by a troubling wave...
This study analyses intellectual continuities in bourgeois periodicals from Weimar to the early post...
Since the 1920s, when a revival of corporatist projects was ongoing, a part of European public opini...
After the First World War, many intellectuals were eager to contribute to the process of reconciliat...
During the interwar period, authoritarian movements and regimes of the right - both of the "old" aut...
During the interwar period, authoritarian movements and regimes of the right - both of the "old" aut...
Fascism exerted a crucial ideological and political influence across Europe and beyond. Its appeal r...
This volume investigates a galaxy of diverse networks and intellectual actors who engaged in a broad...
This conference, organized by Arnd Bauerkämper, Grzegorz Rossoliński-Liebe, Anna Lena Kocks and Silv...
Czechoslovakia, a newborn state in 1918, immediately faced interethnic conflict, threatening its sur...
The word fascism took on more pejorative tones through the early 1920s, as observers came to realise...
Two recent conferences in Germany have focused on new historical approaches to the study of the inte...
AbstractThis paper illustrates the following ideas: The Romanian Right represented an undeniable pol...
The First World War is generally considered both as the endpoint of a 19th century ‘age of national...
The article deals with a typical phenomenon of the interwar period: the proliferation of socio-polit...
The recent prominence in Europe of authoritarian, populist leaderships, attended by a troubling wave...
This study analyses intellectual continuities in bourgeois periodicals from Weimar to the early post...
Since the 1920s, when a revival of corporatist projects was ongoing, a part of European public opini...
After the First World War, many intellectuals were eager to contribute to the process of reconciliat...