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Each entry includes bibliographic details such as title, year, publisher or journal, volume, pages, and DOI where available. The bibliography is organized thematically, grouping works that address transnational networks, comparative fascist theory, and the historical interplay between Italy and Japan.
@file_pinax:document {title: "test", type: "Collection", language: "en", description: "A collection of texts and resources related to the study of fascism, including foundational texts, scholarly works, and bibliographies. The collection explores various aspects of fascism, its transnational dimensions, and its historical context."}
@austria:place {country: "Austria"}
@poland:place {country: "Poland"}
@greece:place {country: "Greece"}
@slovakia:place {country: "Slovakia"}
@bulgaria:place {country: "Bulgaria"}
@romania:place {country: "Romania"}
@transnationalism:concept {definition: "The process and practice of political, cultural, and ideological exchange across national borders."}
@collaboration:concept {definition: "Co‑operation between political actors, movements, or regimes, often across state boundaries."}
@movements:concept {definition: "Organised collective actions seeking political or social change."}
@regimes:concept {definition: "Systems of government, especially authoritarian or totalitarian ones."}
@file_pinax -> has_subject -> [@fascism, @italian_fascism, @transnational_fascism, @nazism, @political_ideology, @nationalism, @totalitarianism, @transnationalism, @europe, @collaboration, @movements, @regimes, @interwar_period, @transnational_history, @european_history, @political_movements, @historical_research]
@file_pinax -> has_place -> [@italy, @germany, @spain, @portugal, @austria, @poland, @greece, @slovakia, @bulgaria, @romania, @japan]# Reorganization Summary The organizational strategy chosen focuses on grouping files based on their primary thematic content. The main categories include theoretical and doctrinal aspects of fascism, transnational fascism and collaboration, anti-fascism and resistance, historical research and historiography, and bibliographic references. This approach ensures that files are logically grouped according to their dominant themes, facilitating easier access and understanding of the content. ## Groups Created - **Fascism_Theory_and_Doctrine**: Files discussing the theoretical foundations and ideological aspects of fascism, including transnational influences and universal fascism. - **Transnational_Fascism_and_Collaboration**: Files focusing on the transnational connections, collaborations, and exchanges between fascist movements and regimes across Europe. - **Anti-Fascism_and_Resistance**: Files discussing anti-fascist movements, resistance, and the ideological opposition to fascism. - **Historical_Research_and_Historiography**: Files that focus on the historical research, historiographical debates, and scholarly perspectives on fascism. - **Bibliography_and_References**: Files containing bibliographic references and citations related to fascism and related topics.