Modern Europe After Fascism, 1943-1980s, Volume 1Stein Ugelvik Larsen, Bernt Hagtvet This comprehensive study of the fate of fascism after World War II by fifty of the leading scholars of fascism and totalitarianism focuses on developments in Germany, Austria, Italy, Central and Eastern Europe, the neutral countries and those not occupied by Germany, the western European countries occupied by German forces, and Spain, Portugal, and Greece. |
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Preface | 13 |
NEUTRAL COUNTRIES AND COUNTRIES NOT OCCUPIED | 15 |
Fascism qualinquism neofascism The rise of neofascism | 19 |
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