Article: Revitalizing and de-territorializing fascism in the 1950s: the extreme right in France and Italy, and the pan-national ("European") imaginary
Just published: Andrea Mammone (Kingston University), "Revitalizing and de-territorializing fascism in the 1950s: the extreme right in France and Italy, and the pan-national ('European') imaginary" ("Patterns of Prejudice", 45 [4], September 2011: pp. 295-318).
Quote: "In this article Mammone explores ... the attempts by some French and Italian right-wing extremists to revitalize fascist ideology after the war by means of two interconnected strategies, namely, radicalization (rejection of the democratic system) and 'de-territorialization' (in the sense of converting narrow fascist nationalism into pan-European nationalism)."
Just published: Andrea Mammone (Kingston University), "Revitalizing and de-territorializing fascism in the 1950s: the extreme right in France and Italy, and the pan-national ('European') imaginary" ("Patterns of Prejudice", 45 [4], September 2011: pp. 295-318).
Quote: "In this article Mammone explores ... the attempts by some French and Italian right-wing extremists to revitalize fascist ideology after the war by means of two interconnected strategies, namely, radicalization (rejection of the democratic system) and 'de-territorialization' (in the sense of converting narrow fascist nationalism into pan-European nationalism)."
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