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Fascists presents a new theory of fascism based on intensive analysis of the men and women who became fascists. It covers the six European countries in which fascism became most dominant - Italy, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Romania and Spain. It is the most comprehensive analysis of who fascists actually were, what beliefs they held and what actions they committed. The book suggests that fascism was essentially a product of post World War I conditions in Europe and is unlikely to re-appear in its classic garb in the future. Nonetheless, elements of its ideology remain relevant to modern conditions and are now re-appearing, though mainly in different parts of the world.
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(440 pages) a new study of fascism in europe, focusing on the six countries in which it became most dominant. a new study of fascism in europe, focusing on the six countries in which it became most dominant: italy, germany, austria, hungary, romania and spain. focusing on the beliefs and actions of people who became fascists, it attempts to see fascism through its own eyes. a new study of fascism in europe, focusing on the six countries in which it became most dominant: italy, germany, austria, hungary, romania and spain. focusing on the beliefs and actions of people who became fascists, it attempts to see fascism through its own eyes. fascists presents a new theory of fascism based on intensive analysis of the men and women who became fascists. it covers the six european countries in which fascism became most dominant-italy, germany, austria, hungary, romania and spain. it is the most comprehensive analysis of who fascists actually were, what beliefs they held and what actions they committed. the book suggests that fascism was essentially a product of post world war i conditions in europe and is unlikely to re-appear in its classic garb in the future. no*n*e*t*heless, elements of its ideology remain relevant to modern conditions and are now re-appearing, though mainly in different parts of the world.1. a sociology of fascism, 2. explaining the rise of interwar authoritarianism and fascism, 3. italy: pristine fascists, 4. nazis, 5. german sympathizers: voters and complicit elites, 6. austro-fascists, austrian nazis, 7. the hungarian family of authoritarians, 8. the romanian family of authoritarians, 9. the spanish family of authoritarians, 10. conclusion: fascists, dead and alive. 'mann's master-class in the comparative study of fascism...fascist is a scholarly and highly 'recommendable' text book...mann has done comparative fascist studies a great service by applying his compendious sociological knowledge to the major movements of revolutionary ultra-nationalism... 
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A new study of fascism in Europe, focusing on the six countries in which it became most dominant: Italy, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Romania and Spain. Focusing on the beliefs and actions of people who became fascists, it attempts to see fascism through its own eyes. 
A new study of fascism in Europe, focusing on the six countries in which it became most dominant: Italy, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Romania and Spain. Focusing on the beliefs and actions of people who became fascists, it attempts to see fascism through its own eyes. 
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Focusing on the six countries in which fascism became most dominant (Italy, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Romania and Spain), this study analyzes the beliefs and actions of people who became fascists in an attempt to view fascism through its own eyes. 