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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.
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.
@file_pinax:document {title: "Bibliography and References on Fascism and Nazism", created: @date_2023_12_20, language: "en"}
@file_bibliography:document {title: "Bibliography"}
@angel_alcalde:person {full_name: "Ángel Alcalde"}
@arnd_bauerkämper:person {full_name: "Arnd Bauerkämper"}
@grzegorz_rossoliński_liebe:person {full_name: "Grzegorz Rossoliński-Liebe"}
@tomislav_dulić:person {full_name: "Tomislav Dulić"}
@daniel_hedinger:person {full_name: "Daniel Hedinger"}
@paul_jackson:person {full_name: "Paul Jackson"}
@file_pinax -> created by -> [@angel_alcalde, @arnd_bauerkämper, @grzegorz_rossoliński_liebe, @tomislav_dulić, @daniel_hedinger, @paul_jackson]
@fascism:concept {definition: "A far‑right authoritarian political ideology characterized by dictatorial power, suppression of opposition, and strong regimentation of society"}
@nazism:concept {definition: "The German variant of fascism under Adolf Hitler, emphasizing racial purity and anti‑Semitic ideology"}
@transnational_fascism:concept {definition: "Fascist movements and regimes that cooperate across national borders"}
@historical_research:concept {definition: "Scholarly investigation of past events and processes"}
@european_history:concept {definition: "The study of Europe’s past"}
@social_movements:concept {definition: "Collective actions aiming at social change"}
@file_pinax -> concerns -> [@fascism, @nazism, @transnational_fascism, @historical_research, @european_history, @social_movements]
@file_pinax -> focuses on -> [@europe, @italy, @japan] # @europe, @italy, @japan are common‑knowledge places
@contemporary_european_history:publication {type: "journal"}
@fascism_journal:publication {type: "journal"}
@berghahn_books:organization {type: "publisher"}
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@the_transnational_consensus:document {title: "The Transnational Consensus: Fascism and Nazism in Current Research", year: @date_2020, journal: @contemporary_european_history, volume: 29, issue: 2, pages: "243-252", doi: "10.1017/S0960777320000089"}
@angel_alcalde -> wrote -> @the_transnational_consensus
@the_transnational_consensus -> about -> [@fascism, @nazism, @transnational_fascism, @historical_research]
# ---- Publication 2 ----------------------------------------------------
@fascism_without_borders:document {title: "Fascism Without Borders: Transnational Connections and Cooperation Between Movements and Regimes in Europe From 1918 to 1945", year: @date_2017, publisher: @berghahn_books, location: "New York"}
@arnd_bauerkämper -> co‑author -> @fascism_without_borders
@grzegorz_rossoliński_liebe -> co‑author -> @fascism_without_borders
@fascism_without_borders -> about -> [@fascism, @transnational_fascism, @european_history]
# ---- Publication 3 ----------------------------------------------------
@fascism_and_transnational_social_movements:document {title: "Fascism and (Transnational) Social Movements: A Reflection on Concepts and Theory in Comparative Fascist Studies", year: @date_2021, journal: @fascism_journal, volume: 10, pages: "202-227", doi: "10.1163/22116257-10010008"}
@tomislav_dulić -> wrote -> @fascism_and_transnational_social_movements
@fascism_and_transnational_social_movements -> about -> [@fascism, @transnational_fascism, @social_movements, @historical_research]
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@universal_fascism_and_its_global_legacy:document {title: "Universal Fascism and its Global Legacy. Italy’s and Japan’s Entangled History in the Early 1930s.", year: @date_2013, journal: @fascism_journal, volume: 2, pages: "141-160", url: "http://www.brill.com/fasc"}
@daniel_hedinger -> wrote -> @universal_fascism_and_its_global_legacy
@universal_fascism_and_its_global_legacy -> about -> [@fascism, @italy, @japan, @historical_research]
# ---- Publication 5 ----------------------------------------------------
@dreaming_of_a_national_socialist_world:document {title: "Dreaming of a National Socialist World: The World Union of National Socialists (wuns) and the Recurring Vision of Transnational Neo‑Nazism.", year: @date_2019, journal: @fascism_journal, volume: 8, pages: "275-306"}
@paul_jackson -> wrote -> @dreaming_of_a_national_socialist_world
@dreaming_of_a_national_socialist_world -> about -> [@nazism, @transnational_fascism, @social_movements]
@file_bibliography -> contains -> [@the_transnational_consensus, @fascism_without_borders, @fascism_and_transnational_social_movements, @universal_fascism_and_its_global_legacy, @dreaming_of_a_national_socialist_world] 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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