The Fascist Revolution: Toward a General Theory of FascismH. Fertig, 1999 - 230 pages Synthesizing historian Mosse's (1918-99) life-long efforts to understand the nature of fascism, contains ten essays originally published between 1961 and 1996. He approaches the movement as a cultural phenomenon, and investigates how it and its adherents saw it and themselves. Among his subjects are fascist aesthetics, the French Revolution, fascism and the Intellectuals, the occult origins of National Socialism, and homosexuality and French fascism. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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... Christian churches with its martyrs as well as its hymns , responses , and the confession of faith in which all could join . Adolf Hitler's constant use of a Christ- ian vocabulary in which to sheath his movement is well documented.4 ...
... Christian churches with its martyrs as well as its hymns , responses , and the confession of faith in which all could join . Adolf Hitler's constant use of a Christ- ian vocabulary in which to sheath his movement is well documented.4 ...
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... Christian liturgy was especially important in Germany , where the new national conscious- ness was set upon pietistic foundations , and where practically all the early leaders of the nationalist movement came from a pietistic Lutheran ...
... Christian liturgy was especially important in Germany , where the new national conscious- ness was set upon pietistic foundations , and where practically all the early leaders of the nationalist movement came from a pietistic Lutheran ...
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... Christ , 1909 ) , published by Diederichs , attacked the historicity of the Christ figure . Similarly , Munich's volkish publisher J. F. Lehmann spent his time furthering an identical evangelism , agitating against the theolo- gians of ...
... Christ , 1909 ) , published by Diederichs , attacked the historicity of the Christ figure . Similarly , Munich's volkish publisher J. F. Lehmann spent his time furthering an identical evangelism , agitating against the theolo- gians of ...
Table des matières
Fascism and the French Revolution | 69 |
Fascism and the Intellectuals | 95 |
The Occult Origins of National Socialism | 117 |
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Adolf Hitler appeal artistic Aryan attempted attitudes avant garde beauty became bourgeois camaraderie Céline Christian civic religion counter-type creativity cult culture Degenerate Degenerate Art drama Drieu La Rochelle dynamic emphasis enemies Europe European example exhibition existed fascist aesthetic fascist intellectuals fascist movements festivals force France French fascist French Revolution Gentile George German National Gottfried Benn Guido von List historians Hitler Youth homosexuals human Ibid ideal ideas ideology important integral Italian fascism Italy Jacobin Je Suis Partout Jewish Jews Kampfbühne Langbehn leader liberal Lietz literature male mass modern morality Mosse Munich Mussolini mystical myth National Socialism National Socialist nationalist nature Nazi nineteenth century NS-Volksbühne Paris party past Paul de Lagarde play polemical political liturgy popular race racial racism reality régime Rembrandt Renzo De Felice revolutionary Robert Brasillach role Roman sexual society soul spiritual stereotype symbols Third Reich thought tion tradition virility volkish world view
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