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    “Our Life Was Divided in Many Facets”:Anna Foa Yona, an Anti-Fascist Jewish Refugee in Wartime United States by Stefano Luconi

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…This article reconstructs the plight of Anna Foa Yona, a Jewish expatriate who escaped from Italy, along with her family, in the wake of the Fascist 1938 anti-Semitic measures. She had opposed Benito Mussolini’s regime before fleeing the country and, notwithstanding the hardships of making a living in her adoptive society, continued to get engaged in anti-Fascist activities after moving to the United States. …”
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    The “Irresponsibility of the Outsider”? American Expatriates and Italian Fascism by Isabelle Richet

    Published 2014-08-01
    “…It analyzes four possible stands toward the dictatorship —active pro-fascist, passive pro-fascist, passive anti-fascist, active anti-fascist—through the experience of four expatriates: George Nelson Page, scion of the famous Virginia planter family; Iris Cutting Origo, raised among the wealthy Anglo-American colony of Florence; the art critique Bernard Berenson and Robert Winston Wiley, a young radical from the Mid-West who contributed articles to the magazine Common Sense. …”
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    “The new extreme right” by Nilsson Per-Erik

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…In this article, I explore uncivility as a discursive logic within the French post-fascist media-ecology, focusing on the conspicuous use of irony and discursive displacement. …”
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    Fascism Analyses In Antonio Gramsci’s Theory by Demirhan Fahri ERDEM

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Moreover, he made some predicts about the fascist up period in Italy in line with his analyses. …”
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    Lomi And Totò : An Ethiopian-Italian Colonial or Postcolonial “Love Story”? by Giovanna Trento

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…This story started during the Italian colonial fascist period, continued in the Fifties and Sixties in postcolonial East Africa, ended up in Italy in the Eighties, and is still alive in the memory of Lomi and Totò descendents. …”
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    Benjamin’s gamble: commodifying life in the age of heroic demise by Stephanie Polsky

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…He associated the rise of fascist terror with a breakdown of the threshold that separated the living from the dead, a threshold that had become increasingly ambiguous with the modern advent of global colonial warfare and the attendant call for the total mobilisation of entire civil populations. …”
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    The Battle of Stalingrad in the Context of Modern History by M. Y. Myagkov

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…After Stalingrad it became clear to the whole world that war against the USSR for a coalition of fascist aggressors is lost. Defeat near Stalingrad allied Germany of armies cracked the fascist block, having forced Italy, Romania, Hungary and Finland actively to look for contacts with the countries of an anti-Hitleriwste coalition for the purpose of a withdrawal from a war. …”
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    Post-Socialist Ethnic Symbolism, Suppression of Yugoslav Social Memory, and Radical Populism Psychology by Faruk Hadžić

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Moreover, the approach toward the fascist ideology symbols disregards the communist social memory of stability and human security and a collectivism-oriented community. …”
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    V Americe za války „před válkou“. Působení plk. gšt. Oldřicha Španiela v USA v letech 1939–1941 by Tomáš Jiránek

    Published 2015-01-01
    “… During the Second World War, the Czechoslovak exile authorities were building military units which should have supported the efforts of the anti-fascist coalition. Shortly after the beginning of the war, colonel of the General Staff Oldřich Španiel was sent out to the USA to recruit among the local compatriot colonies and obtain the ranks for these units. …”
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    D’Ángel Rodríguez Leira à Ángel Cariño López by Óscar Freán Hernández

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…This article will analyse the journey of an anti-fascist fighter who, fleeing Franco’s Spain, continued the fight against Nazism in North Africa and Europe and ended up in France, where he settled and lived until his death, without ever returning to Galicia. …”
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    Vivimos en una noche oscura ou la voi(e)x de la révolte chez César Muñoz Arconada by Claude Le Bigot

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…By implementing combat rhetoric, the author joins the cohort of poets engaged in the anti-fascist struggle. However, Arconada did not adopt the style of proletarian poetry. …”
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    Autour de la pensée raciale et raciste en Italie (1850-1945) by Aurélien Aramini, Elena Bovo

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…This article identifies three key moments in the racial thought formulation in Italy from the mid-nineteenth century to the fascist double decade. The first moment corresponds to the introduction of the Aryan myth in the peninsula, when Indo-European philology provided the scientific grounds to buttress an anticlerical campaign, synonymous with cultural and literary progress. …”
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    D’un musée de collectionneur à un musée historico-artistique, la collection et la muséographie du Museo Napoleonico de Rome de 1927 à nos jours by Lena-Maria Perfettini

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…Although it was planned to become a museum dedicated to the private lives of the Bonapartes having lived in Rome, it was used as a propaganda tool by the Fascist regime, which saw the institution as a means of affirming the greatness of Italy. …”
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    JAUNOSIOS KARTOS KATALIKŲ INTELEKTUALŲ POŽIŪRIS Į FAŠIZMĄ IR NACIONALSOCIALIZMĄ TARPUKARIO LIETUVOJE by Valdas Pruskus

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…They recognized that corporate management of public life considerably reduced the social tensions in fascist states, where the state put under control corporations directing them to serve for welfare of the whole state. …”
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    «Authoritarian Transition of Peripheral Countries of Interwar Europe: Politological Analysis» by E. G. Ponomareva

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…While all authoritarian regimes of the period in the region under study were characterized by three foundations of authoritarianism– Fuhrerprinzip, ideas of constructing nationstate and nationalism, specific traits allow to distinguish between three clusters of authoritarian regimes in the interwar Europe: military-bureaucratic, corporate (guild) and pre-totalitarian (fascist mobilization) ones. However, the main conclusion is: the complex economic, political and socio-cultural situation in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, South-East Europe and the Baltic states aggravated by the consequences of globalization and world financial crisis is able to provoke recurrences of authoritarian transition.…”
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    USSR IN REPORTS OF ITALIAN DIPLOMATS (1924-1941) by O. V. Dubrovina

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…However, despite the limitation of their sources from where the Italian diplomats obtained the information, we have to underline the importance of the diplomatic reports and to consider the diplomatic channel as one of the multiple factors in the determining process of the international fascist policy. The attention is focused on two aspects of soviet reality: public sentiment and the national mentality of Russian people. …”
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