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Photofascism : photography, film, and exhibition culture in 1930s Germany and Italy
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Rocco, Vanessa
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Fascism
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Fascism -- Germany -- History -- 20th century
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Fascism -- Italy -- History -- 20th century
2020
Photography and fascism in interwar Europe developed into a highly toxic and combustible formula. Particularly in concert with aggressive display techniques, the European fascists were utterly convinced of their ability to use the medium of photography to manufacture consent among their publics. Unfortunately, as we know in hindsight, they succeeded. Other dictatorial regimes in the 1930s harnessed this powerful combination of photography and exhibitions for their own odious purposes. But this book, for the first time, focuses on the particularly consequential dialectic between Germany and Italy in the early-to-mid 1930s, and within each of those countries vis-à-vis display culture. The 1930s provides a potent case study for every generation, and it is as urgent as ever in our global political environment to deeply understand the central role of visual imagery in what transpired. Photofascism demonstrates precisely how dictatorial regimes use photographic mass media, methodically and in combination with display, to persuade the public with often times highly destructive-even catastrophic-results.
From fascism to populism in history
\"Fascism and populism are at the center of political discussions today. Although they are often conflated, they represent alternative global trajectories. This book represents a historian's inquiry into how and why fascism became linked with populism in history. Stressing the significant differences between populism as form of democracy and fascism as a form of dictatorship, From Fascism to Populism in History rethinks the conceptual and historical experiences of fascism and populism by assessing their elective ideological affinities and substantial political differences in history and theory\"--Provided by publisher.
The \new man\ in radical right ideology and practice, 1919-45
\"An exploration of the ideological attempts by far-right movements across Europe and beyond to create an idealized version of the human race, or a 'new man', during the fascist epoch of 1919 to 1945\"-- Provided by publisher.
Mussolini's children : race and elementary education in Fascist Italy
\"\"Mussolini's Children\" uses modern theories of race and biopolitics and the lens of state-mandated youth culture--elementary education and the auxiliary organizations designed to mold the minds and bodies of Italy's children between the ages of five and eleven--to understand the evolution of Fascist racism\"-- Provided by publisher.
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Fascism
2022
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