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oa Editorial Introduction
Approaches to Transnational and International Fascism: Actors, Networks, and Ideas, 1919–1945
- Amsterdam University Press
- Source: Fascism, Volume 13, Issue Special Issue: Approaches to Transnational and International Fascism: Actors, Networks, and Ideas, 1919–1945, edited by Martin Hamre, Sabrina Proschmann and Frederik Forrai Ørskov, Apr 2024, p. 1 - 12
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- 15 Jan 2024
- 22 Jan 2024
Abstract
Arising from a 2021 early career workshop on practices and notions of fascist internationalism, this special issue contributes to the evolving focus on transnational and international dimensions within the field of fascism studies. It emphasizes the interconnectedness of fascist governments, movements, and individuals across borders during the interwar period and during the Second World War, as well as the conflictual aspects of such cooperation. Rather than promoting a specific methodological or theoretical approach, the issue presents different perspectives on transnational fascism and fascist internationalisms. This introduction highlights five aspects on which the contributions make interventions: actors, women, organizations, geography, and hybridity.
