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Fascism. Journal of Comparative Fascist Studies Volume 9, issue 1-2 (2020)

We proudly present volume 9, issue 1-2 (2020) of the Fascism journal (open access). It’s an issue containing 13 articles. We hope you’ll enjoy reading the articles and encourage you to share them.

Table of Contents, Volume 9, issue 1-2 (2020):

  1. Mattie Fitch, Michael Ortiz and Nick Underwood / Editorial Introduction: The Global Cultures of Antifascism, 1921-2020 
    Editorial Introduction: The Global Cultures of Antifascism, 1921–2020 in: Fascism Volume 9 Issue 1-2 (2020) (brill.com)
  2. Edwin Michielsen / Fighting Fascism with 'Verbal Bullets': Kaji Wataru and the Antifascist Struggle in Wartime East Asia
    Fighting Fascism with ‘Verbal Bullets’: Kaji Wataru and the Antifascist Struggle in Wartime East Asia in: Fascism Volume 9 Issue 1-2 (2020) (brill.com)
  3. Max Kaiser / 'Jewish Culture is Inseperable From the Struggle Against Reaction': Forging an Australian Jewish Antifascist Culture in the 1940s 
    ‘Jewish Culture is Inseparable From the Struggle Against Reaction’: Forging an Australian Jewish Antifascist Culture in the 1940s in: Fascism Volume 9 Issue 1-2 (2020) (brill.com)
  4. Ondřej Daniel / Music Subculture versus Class Revolutionaires: Czech Antifascism in the Postsocialist Era
    Music Subculture versus Class Revolutionaries: Czech Antifascism in the Postsocialist Era in: Fascism Volume 9 Issue 1-2 (2020) (brill.com)
  5. Zoé Grumberg / 'L'antisémitisme est l'auxiliaire obligatoire du fascisme': Jewish Communists, Antifascism and Antisemitism in France, 1944-1960s
    ‘L’antisémitisme est l’auxiliaire obligatoire du fascisme’: Jewish Communists, Antifascism and Antisemitism in France, 1944-1960s in: Fascism Volume 9 Issue 1-2 (2020) (brill.com)
  6. Louise Dean Valencia-García / Pluralism at the Twilight of Franco's Spain: Antifascist and Intersectional Practice
    Pluralism at the Twilight of Franco’s Spain: Antifascist and Intersectional Practice in: Fascism Volume 9 Issue 1-2 (2020) (brill.com)
  7. Joshua Cohen / 'Somehow Getting Their Own Back on Hitler': British Antifascism and the Holocaust, 1960-1967
    ‘Somehow Getting Their Own Back on Hitler’: British Antifascism and the Holocaust, 1960–1967 in: Fascism Volume 9 Issue 1-2 (2020) (brill.com)
  8. Iker Itoiz Ciáurriz / Looking for a Dream, Surviving a Time of Nightmares: Eric Hobsbawn, Marxism Today and the Resignification of Antifascism During Thatcher's Time
    Looking for a Dream, Surviving a Time of Nightmares: Eric Hobsbawm, Marxism Today and the Resignification of Antifascism During Thatcher’s Time in: Fascism Volume 9 Issue 1-2 (2020) (brill.com)
  9. Sara Ann Sewell / Antifascism in the Neighborhood: Daily Life, Political Culture, and Gender Politics in the German Communist Antifascist Movement, 1930-1933
    Antifascism in the Neighborhood: Daily Life, Political Culture, and Gender Politics in the German Communist Antifascist Movement, 1930–1933 in: Fascism Volume 9 Issue 1-2 (2020) (brill.com)
  10. Keith Rathbone / Antifascist Athletes? A Reappraisal of the 1936 Berlin Olympics
    Antifascist Athletes? A Reappraisal of the 1936 Berlin Olympics in: Fascism Volume 9 Issue 1-2 (2020) (brill.com)
  11. Anna Koch / Exile Dreams: Antifascist Jews, Antisemitism and the 'Other Germany'
    Exile Dreams: Antifascist Jews, Antisemitism and the ‘Other Germany’ in: Fascism Volume 9 Issue 1-2 (2020) (brill.com)
  12. Maximilian Becker / Tales of Antifascism: International Survivors' Organizations during the Cold War
    Tales of Antifascism: International Survivors’ Organizations during the Cold War in: Fascism Volume 9 Issue 1-2 (2020) (brill.com)
  13. Victor Lundberg / 'The Antifascist Kick': A Signifying Cultural Practice in the History of Transnational Antifascism?
    ‘The Antifascist Kick’: A Signifying Cultural Practice in the History of Transnational Antifascism? in: Fascism Volume 9 Issue 1-2 (2020) (brill.com)

 

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