2004

Fascism

Journal of Comparative Fascist Studies

                                            

Aims and Scope

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Fascism: Journal of Comparative Fascist Studies publishes peer-reviewed (double blind) articles that explore the phenomenon of fascism in a comparative context. The journal achieves range and depth of knowledge by focusing on topics such as:

The unique as well as generic aspects of fascism.

Patterns in the causal aspects and genesis of fascism, including political, economic, social, historical, and psychological factors.

Expression of fascist themes in art, culture, ritual and propaganda.

Gendered dimensions of fascist politics and culture.

The global and wider historical contexts of fascism.

Elements of continuity and change between interwar and postwar fascisms, as well as consideration of contemporary forms of fascism.

Examination of fascism using themes and analytical concepts including revolution, modernity, modernism, colonialism, political religion, totalitarianism, capitalism, transnationalism, extremism, charismatic dictatorship, patriarchy, racism and terrorism.

Many articles in the journal follow the major research article model, and it welcomes submissions from early-career scholars as well as established researchers. The journal is also keen to encourage submissions of shorter, provocative position pieces, review essays mapping new developments in the field, and discussions that enrich the interdisciplinary study of fascism as a broad field of enquiry.

                                                        

Editorial Team

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Editors-in-Chief
Paul Jackson, University of Northampton, UK
Helen Roche, University of Durham, UK

Managing Editor
Marjo Bakker, NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies,  NL 
 
Consultant Editors

Roger Griffin, Oxford Brookes University (Em.), UK 
Constantin Iordachi, Central European University, Austria 
Aristotle Kallis, Keele University, UK 
 
Editorial Board

Remieg Aerts, University of Amsterdam (Em.), NL 
Mark Antliff, Duke University, USA 
Ruth Ben-Ghiat, New York University, USA 
Emily Braun, City University of New York, USA 
Francesco Cassata, University of Genoa, IT 
Nigel Copsey, Teesside University, UK 
Bruno De Wever, Ghent University (Em.), BE 
Graham Macklin, University of Oslo, NO 
Bàrbara Molas, International Centre for Counter-Terrorism (ICCT-The Hague), NL
Sven Reichardt, University of Konstanz, DE 
Hinke Piersma, NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, NL 
Anton Shekhovtsov, Centre for Democratic Integrity, Vienna, Austria 
Andreas Umland, Stockholm Centre for Eastern European Studies (sceeus), Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Sweden 
Meera Nanda, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) (Em.), India
Raul Cârstocea, Maynooth University, Ireland
Celestine Kunkeler, Centre for Research on Extremism, University of Oslo, Norway

Book Review and Social Media Editors
Bethan Johnson, The Citadel Military College of South Carolina, USA 

Contact information
The editorial office can be reached at: [email protected]

                                                        

Peer Review Process

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All contributions are evaluated by external experts by means of double-blind peer review.

                                                    

Submissions

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Fascism uses Manuscript Manager for submissions - see Manuscript Manager - Submission

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