Bibliography and References on Fascism and Nazism

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Bibliography and References on Fascism and Nazism

Overview

This is a text file (bibliographic compilation) created on December 20 2023 by six scholars—Ángel Alcalde, Arnd Bauerkämper, Grzegorz Rossoliński‑Liebe, Tomislav Dulić, Daniel Hedinger, and Paul Jackson. The document is written in English and is part of the PINAX digital repository. It functions as a curated bibliography of scholarly works that examine fascism, Nazism, and their transnational dimensions, with a focus on historical research and social‑movement theory.

Background

The compilation was produced by a collaborative research team working within a “test” institutional setting. The authors are affiliated with academic institutions that specialize in European history and political science. The bibliography reflects current scholarly debates on how fascist and Nazi ideologies spread across borders, particularly between Europe, Italy, and Japan. The work draws on recent journal articles and monographs that address transnational fascism and the global legacy of these movements.

Contents

The bibliography lists five key references that exemplify the field’s methodological and thematic concerns:
  • “The Transnational Consensus: Fascism and Nazism in Current Research” (2020, Contemporary European History).
  • “Fascism Without Borders: Transnational Connections and Cooperation Between Movements and Regimes in Europe From 1918 to 1945” (2017, Berghahn Books).
  • “Fascism and (Transnational) Social Movements: A Reflection on Concepts and Theory in Comparative Fascist Studies” (2021, Fascism).
  • “Universal Fascism and its Global Legacy. Italy’s and Japan’s Entangled History in the Early 1930s” (2013, Fascism).
  • “Dreaming of a National Socialist World: The World Union of National Socialists (WUNS) and the Recurring Vision of Transnational Neo‑Nazism” (2019, Fascism).
  • 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.

    Scope

    The document covers scholarly literature published from the early 2010s to the present, with a particular emphasis on works that investigate the transnational spread of fascist and Nazi ideologies. Geographically, it focuses on Europe, with specific attention to Italy and Japan, reflecting the historical entanglements between these nations during the interwar period. Thematically, it addresses:
    • Fascism and Nazism as political ideologies.
    • Transnational fascism and the cooperation among fascist movements across national borders.
    • Historical research methods applied to the study of authoritarian regimes.
    • Social movements that intersect with or support fascist and neo‑Nazi agendas.

    The bibliography deliberately excludes non‑scholarly sources, primary archival documents, and works that do not engage with the transnational or historical dimensions of fascism and Nazism.

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    Bibliography
    Alcalde, Ángel. "The Transnational Consensus: Fascism and Nazism in Current Research." Contemporary European History, vol. 29, no. 2, 2020, pp. 243-252. doi:10.1017/S0960777320000089.
    Bauerkmper, Arnd, and Grzegorz Rossoliski-Liebe. Fascism Without Borders : Transnational Connections and Cooperation Between Movements and Regimes in Europe From 1918 to 1945. New York: Berghahn Books, 2017.
    Dulić, Tomislav. "Fascism and (Transnational) Social Movements: A Reflection on Concepts and Theory in Comparative Fascist Studies." Fascism 10 (2021): 202-227. doi:10.1163/22116257-10010008. https://doi.org/10.1163/22116257-10010008
    Hedinger, Daniel. "Universal Fascism and its Global Legacy. Italy’s and Japan’s Entangled History in the Early 1930s." Fascism 2 (2013): 141-160. Accessed December 20, 2023. http://www.brill.com/fasc
    Jackson, Paul. "Dreaming of a National Socialist World: The World Union of National Socialists (wuns) and the Recurring Vision of Transnational Neo-Nazism." Fascism 8 (2019): 275-306.
    

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