A Fascist Century is actually two books in one. First, it is a
collection of 10 essays (nearly all printed here for the first time
in English) by one of the world's foremost experts in the nature
and evolution of fascism. These illuminate some of its most
significant aspects, notably its attempted temporal and
anthropological revolution, the dynamics of Nazism as the most
virulent manifestation of 'palingenesis', and its postwar
development away from interwar paradigms. Second, the preface,
extensive introduction and concluding discussion between author and
editor provide penetrating insights into the evolution of Griffin's
thinking between his two seminal monographs, The Nature of Fascism
(1991) and Modernism and Fascism (2007). Thanks also to the varying
academic register and length of the pieces, this functions both as
a multifaceted contribution to fascist studies and as a primer in
the nature of contemporary historiographical debates.
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