The Social Conditions of Italian Fascism The article intends to prove, that the fascist movement is a phenomenon, which is in principle reducible to social conditions. This intention is, at the same time, implicitly the specific sociological claim, because it is alleged, that - from a possible explanation of fascism from social conditions - it is possible to draw conclusions with regard to its real foundations as well as to ihe general genealogy of all possible fascisms. The combination of phenomenological and etiological method, which is explained at the beginning of the article, unites methods of the science of history and sociology. After introductory remarks on the most important political powers in Italy until World War I, the eff...
It has been a commonplace in Italian scolarship that Fascism enjoyed its long tenure not through ter...
This article aims to reopen the historiographic debate on the Italian nobility during the Fascist re...
The article intends to highlight the close relationship between the hypothesis that fascism is the “...
The Social Conditions of Italian Fascism The article intends to prove, that the fascist movemen...
The article analyses the relationship between populism and fascism. The author argues that fascism c...
The fiftieth anniversary of Hitler's rise to power became an occasion for the authors of the articl...
This article studies the political ideology of the Italian political movement Fronte dell'Uomo Qualu...
How can we describe and interpret interwar Italian Fascism, from a contemporary perspective? In what...
"The relationship between fascism und populism has scarcely been scrutinized on a social and ideolog...
Initially an attempt is made to present an overview of the interpretations of the meaning of Fascism...
The recent ascent of right-wing populist movements in several countries has rekindled interest in un...
none1noThe aim of this article is to analyze the relationship between the economic elite and Italian...
ITALIAN NATIONALISM: BETWEEN NATIONALITARIANISM AND NATIONAL-FASCISMThe subject of this article is ...
The terms “Fascism ” and “Nazism ” are often linked, and at times they are regarded as one and the s...
The chapter analyses how the issue of fascism is dealt with by Italian extreme right-wing party act...
It has been a commonplace in Italian scolarship that Fascism enjoyed its long tenure not through ter...
This article aims to reopen the historiographic debate on the Italian nobility during the Fascist re...
The article intends to highlight the close relationship between the hypothesis that fascism is the “...
The Social Conditions of Italian Fascism The article intends to prove, that the fascist movemen...
The article analyses the relationship between populism and fascism. The author argues that fascism c...
The fiftieth anniversary of Hitler's rise to power became an occasion for the authors of the articl...
This article studies the political ideology of the Italian political movement Fronte dell'Uomo Qualu...
How can we describe and interpret interwar Italian Fascism, from a contemporary perspective? In what...
"The relationship between fascism und populism has scarcely been scrutinized on a social and ideolog...
Initially an attempt is made to present an overview of the interpretations of the meaning of Fascism...
The recent ascent of right-wing populist movements in several countries has rekindled interest in un...
none1noThe aim of this article is to analyze the relationship between the economic elite and Italian...
ITALIAN NATIONALISM: BETWEEN NATIONALITARIANISM AND NATIONAL-FASCISMThe subject of this article is ...
The terms “Fascism ” and “Nazism ” are often linked, and at times they are regarded as one and the s...
The chapter analyses how the issue of fascism is dealt with by Italian extreme right-wing party act...
It has been a commonplace in Italian scolarship that Fascism enjoyed its long tenure not through ter...
This article aims to reopen the historiographic debate on the Italian nobility during the Fascist re...
The article intends to highlight the close relationship between the hypothesis that fascism is the “...