Fascism as a transnational phenomenon

Fascism as a transnational phenomenon

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Madelon de Keizer (Editor in Chief) / Roger Griffin (Consultant Editor) / Marjo Bakker (Managing Editor), "Fascism. Journal of Comparative Fascist Studies"
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Amsterdam
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Netherlands
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01.06.2013 -
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01.06.2013
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Fascism. Journal of Comparative Fascist Studies

Fascism. Journal of Comparative Fascist Studies
CALL FOR PAPERS
Fascism as a transnational phenomenon
Deadline: June 1, 2013

For the October issue of 'Fascism. Journal of Comparative Fascist Studies' articles are invited which seek to contribute to the study of (historical and neo-) fascism as a transnational phenomenon. We welcome both theoretical studies on fascist transnationality and (local) case studies of transnational fascism as a practical reality.

We welcome authors from disciplines such as history, social and political sciences, media studies, literature, and the arts.

Suggested themes:

- The transnational approach to (historical or neo-)fascism
- The actual actors in transnational fascism
- The politics of transnational fascism, as illustrated by international meetings or organizations
- Transnational links between fascist movements or regimes
- The role of (modern) media in fascist transnationality
- Women and transnational fascism
- Continuity between interwar and postwar fascisms
- The ‘globalization’ and Europeanization of Nazism, fascism, and white supremacism
- Music and fashion in contemporary fascist transnationality

For further information on this peer-reviewed Open Access journal and how to contribute please consult www.brill.com/fascism or contact Marjo Bakker (m.bakker@niod.knaw.nl)

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Marjo Bakker

NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies
Herengracht 380, 1016 CJ, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
+31 20 5233873

fascismjournal@niod.knaw.nl

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