Fascism publishes peer-reviewed articles in English, mainly but not exclusively by both seasoned researchers and postgraduates exploring the phenomenon of fascism in a comparative context and focusing on such topics as the uniqueness and generic aspects of fascism, patterns in the causal aspects/genesis of various fascisms in political, economic, social, historical, and psychological factors, their expression in art, culture, ritual and propaganda, elements of continuity between interwar and postwar fascisms, their relationship to national and cultural crisis, revolution, modernity/modernism, political religion, totalitarianism, capitalism, communism, extremism, charismatic dictatorship, patriarchy, terrorism, fundamentalism, and other phenomena related to the rise of political and social extremism.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ARTICLES
Matthew Kott, Tomislav Dulić / Guest Editor’s Note
Goran Miljan / From obscure Beginnings to State ‘Resurrection’: Ideas and Practices of the Ustaša Organization
Per Anders Rudling / The Cult of Roman Shukhevych in Ukraine: Myth Making with Complications
Mikael Nilsson / Swedish Catholicism and Authoritarian Ideologies: Attitudes to Communism, National Socialism, Fascism, and Authoritarian Conservatism in a Swedish Catholic Journal, 1922–1945
CONFERENCE REPORT
Giulio Salvat / Workshop Report: Axis Empires. Toward a Global History of Fascist Imperialism. Center for Advanced Studies LMU Munich, 23–24 November 2015
BOOK REVIEWS
James Mace Ward, Priest, Politician, Collaborator: Jozef Tiso and the making of Fascist Slovakia (Cornell University Press, 2013) / Review by Richard Steigmann-Gall
Antonio Costa Pinto and Aristotle Kallis, ed., Rethinking Fascism and Dictatorship in Europe 1919–1945 (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014) / Review by Robert May