Although studies of fascism have constituted one of the most
fertile areas of historical inquiry in recent decades, more and
more scholars have called for a new agenda with more research
beyond Italy and Germany, less preoccupation with definition and
classification, and more sustained focus on the relationships among
different fascist formations before 1945. Starting from a critical
assessment of these imperatives, this rigorous volume charts a
historiographical path that transcends rigid distinctions while
still developing meaningful criteria of differentiation. Even as we
take fascism seriously as a political phenomenon, such an approach
allows us to better understand its distinctive contradictions and
historical variations.
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