Fascism
HIST1-DC5844
Credit:
The Paul McGhee Division
Fascism has presented one of the greatest challenges to the existence of liberal, democratic forms of government. This course explores the rise and fall of fascist movements during the first half of the 20th century. Focusing on developments in Spain, Italy and the German-speaking lands, coverage includes such topics as the intellectual origins and nature of fascist ideologies, the relationship between fascism and nationalism, anti-fascist movements, fascist social clienteles, fascism and war, the Holocaust, and a look at the legacy of fascism.
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