Anti-fascism in European History: From the 1920s to Today
 
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ISBN13:9789633866573
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Language:English
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Anti-fascism in European History

From the 1920s to Today
 
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The increasing radicalization of political life in most countries in Europe lends special relevance to studies of the antifascist legacies on the continent. This insightful collection of essays is an in-depth review of antifascism in Slovenia, setting it in the context of related movements elsewhere in Europe. The period treated by the 19 essays comprises the interwar period, World War Two, and the post-war decades. The comparative and transnational perspectives advanced by the volume change our understanding of antifascism.


The essays deal with the right-wing but also left-wing instrumentalization of antifascism, with a particular focus on the communist and post-communist periods. The authors point out that antifascism comes in various strains, whether inspired by liberalism, social democracy, communism, monarchism, anarchism, or even Christian conservatism. The contributors bring to light several overlooked antifascist actors, campaigns, and organisations, mostly in Slovenia and the Adriatic area.



"Timely and original, this edited volume brings together a combination of thoughtful and well-crafted articles. Many of the case studies and micro-histories of Italy, Slovenia, Germany, Denmark, Slovakia, and Finland cast new light on anti-fascism?s important role. This volume is essential reading for all scholars who care about the past and the future of Central Europe."

?Cathie Carmichael

"At a time when ?fascism? and ?anti-fascism? have too often been flung around like weapons in a children?s wet sponge fighting using filthy water, this extraordinarily comprehensive book is a welcome addition to the small number of reliable sources about the modern fight against the extreme right available to serious academics and political journalists. With an unusual degree of conceptual sophistication in the way it addresses the rich theme of anti-fascism, it not only offers a uniquely wide coverage of its many interwar manifestations, but also takes a hard look at its complex post-war evolutions and permutations. Nor does it neglect the special place in the struggle against fascism occupied by women and communists in the defense of their own causes. Anti-Fascism in European History sets a new benchmark for genuinely comparative and collaborative politico-historical studies purged of any trace of spurious distinctions between the center and the periphery, or the political, the social and the historical."

?Roger Griffin
Table of Contents:

Preface


Introduction: What is Anti-Fascism? Its Values, its Strengths, its Diversities

Jože Pirjevec, Egon Pelikan, and Sabrina P. Ramet
  


PART I. Anti-Fascism in Fascist Italiy's Borderlands

Chapter 1. Hate Speech

Jože Pirjevec 


Chapter 2. Comparison of Fascist and national defense discourse

Vesna Mikolič


Chapter 3. Fascism, Anti-fascism, and Ethnic Engineering in the Former Austrian Littoral

Borut Klabjan


Chapter 4. Persevering on the Ramparts of the Nation: The Anti-fascism of Educated Women, Feminists, and Activists in the Littoral in the 1920s

Marta Verginella 


Chapter 5. The anti-fascism of the Slovenian and Croatian Clergy in the Julian March during the Interwar Period ? A View from the Vatican

Egon Pelikan 


PART II. The Diversity of Anti-Fascism

Chapter 6. The Anti-fascism of Hans & Sophie Scholl: Intellectual Sources of the White Rose

Sabrina P. Ramet and Christine M. Hassenstab


Chapter 7. The Committee against Neofascism and Racial Prejudices: Nordic Anti-Fascist Organizing and International Solidarity in the 1960s

Pontus Järvstad


Chapter 8. Anti-fascism in the land of holy water blessed by the swastika: The case of the Slovak State

Marek Syrný and Anton Hruboň 


Chapter 9. Mussolini, Vilfan and the Slovenian minority

Gianfranco Cresciani 


Chapter 10. From the Bauhaus to Buchenwald and to Berlin: Anti-fascism and Career in the Life of Franz Ehrlich

Klaus Tragbar


PART III. Anti-Fascism as a Legitimating Ideology

Chapter 11. Passing the Torch: The Challenges of Anti-fascist Memory Transmission through Youth Ritual and Commemoration in the GDR

Catherine J. Plum


Chapter 12. Memory Practices in Slovenia through the Lens of Public Opinion

Vida Rožac Darovec


Chapter 13. A Note about the Collective Memory of Anti-Fascism since World War Two and its Revision

Božo Repe 


Chapter 14. A Dire Warning to All Ethnic Minorities in Europe? Fascist Repression in South Tyrol and the Formation of Swedish-Speaking Anti-fascism in Finland

Kasper Braskén 


Chapter 15. Maritime Communists Against Fascism and in Defense of the USSR: Transnational Anti-fascism in a Danish Perspective, 1933-1938

Jesper J?rgensen 


Afterword: "Are you a communist? No, I am an anti-fascist"

Nigel Copsey


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