Introduction: the afterlives of the ‘new consensus’ - Constantin
Iordachi & Aristotle Kallis
Part 1: Conceptual Re-orientationsTotalitarianism and Palingenesis
in Roger Griffin’s Interpretation of Fascism - David D RobertsTitle
TBC - Emilio GentileGlobal Fascism - Sven ReichardtThe
Co-production of Science and Fascism: A ‘Griffinian’ approach -
Francesco CassataFrom 'Generic' to 'Real-Existing' Fascism: Toward
a New Agenda in Transnational Fascist Studies - Constantin
IordachiThe ‘rooting’ of fascism: international diffusion and
hybrid adaptation as successful ‘localisation’ - Aristotle
Kallis
Part 2: From the Generic to the LocalOltremare and Oltretempo: The
Chronopolitics of the Mare Nostrum - Fernando EspositoApproaching
‘Generic Fascism’ from the Margins: the International Recognition
of ‘National Regeneration’ by Interwar Fascists in Romania - Raul
CarstoceaFrancoist Spain, a case for the transnational study of
Fascism - Mercedes PeñalbaCzech fascism reconsidered - Jakub
DrabikLatin American Dictatorships in the Era of Fascism: A
transnational approach - António Costa Pinto
Part 3: From Fascism to Neo-fascismNeo-Nazism and the Boundless
Reinvention of National Socialism - Paul JacksonNeo-fascism: A
footnote to the fascist Epoch? - Nigel Copsey
Conclusions - Constantin Iordachi & Aristotle Kallis
Constantin Iordachi is a Professor of History at Central European University, Hungary, and President of the International Association for Comparative Fascist Studies. He has published widely on comparative history in Central and Southeastern Europe, mostly on citizenship, the history of fascism, and comparative studies of communism.
Aristotle Kallis is a Professor of Modern and Contemporary History at Keele University, UK. He has published extensively in the fields of generic and comparative/transnational fascism, with a focus on ideology, violence, architecture and urban planning, and propaganda.
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