ABSTRACT

The first integrated, comparative treatment of Nazism and Fascism, Alexander De Grand's study of fascism in Germany and Italy gives students a new and illuminating framework from which to approach both phenomena.

Well-known for his excellent general text on Italian facism, De Grand presents good coverage of domestic policy on issues such as women, youth and business and Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany:

* reconsiders the crisis of liberal democracy in Germany and Italy
* takes on recent revisionist debates without accepting their premises or conclusions
* covers four main themes: (i) the middle-class crisis in politics, (ii) the rise of the fascist state, (iii) the ideology of nation and (iv) the ideology of race.

De Grand's interdisciplinary approach puts economics and social considerations in the political framework and provides scholars and students of history, politics, and also sociology with an absolutely invaluable examination of these major movements.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|4 pages

The rise of fascism and nazism

chapter 3|10 pages

The march to power

chapter 4|8 pages

The exercise of power

chapter 5|6 pages

The new order

chapter 6|8 pages

The institutionalization of the party

chapter 7|10 pages

The Fascist and Nazi economic systems

chapter 8|6 pages

Autarky and economic mobilization

chapter 9|12 pages

The new ‘fascist’ community

Demography and race

chapter 10|12 pages

The new community

Women and youth

chapter 11|14 pages

Culture and society

chapter 13|6 pages

The status of the military

chapter 14|4 pages

Imperialism and expansion

The Fascist and Nazi regimes and the challenge of war