The Rise of Fascism by F. L. Carsten (1967)
The Rise of Fascism by F. L. Carsten (1967)
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Trace fascism’s emergence across interwar Europe
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F. L. Carsten examines the political, social and economic forces that enabled fascist movements to flourish in Europe between the world wars. Looking beyond Germany and Italy, he compares parties, leaders and national conditions to explain why authoritarian nationalism gained mass appeal in some societies while remaining marginal in others. Clear and analytical, the study considers war, economic crisis, class conflict and the failures of democratic institutions. It remains a useful historical introduction to fascism’s varied forms, its rapid ascent and its devastating consequences.
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