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020 _a9781805392729
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020 _z9781805392705
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040 _aDLC
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041 1 _aeng
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050 1 4 _aDG571
_b.F534 2024
100 1 _aFioravanzo, Monica,
_eauthor.
240 1 0 _aEuropa Fascista.
_lEnglish
245 1 0 _aFascist Europe :
_bfrom Italian supremacy to subservience to the Reich (1932-1943) /
_cMonica Fioravanzo ; translated by Ian Mansbridge
250 _aEnglish language edition.
300 _a1 online resource
336 _atext
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_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
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_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
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_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aNote on translations -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- The emergence of a concept of Europe -- The utopia of a Fascist Europe (1932-35) -- From the African dream to an Axis Europe -- Towards a Nazi-Fascist order? War as opportunity -- Postface -- Bibliography -- Index
520 _a"By shedding light on an often-overlooked aspect of Fascism and Nazism, this book examines the ambitious plans for a new European order conceived by Italian intellectuals, historians, geographers, politicians, and even student representative of the Fascist University Groups (GUF). Through expert reconstruction of the debate on this envisaged order's development, Monica Fioravanzo opens a window into the theoretical arena that shaped relationships between German, Italy and the other Axis nations and provides insight into how the project was anticipated to unite the Fascist regime in Italy and the Nazi Reich. In the history of Fascism and Nazism, from 1932 through 1943, there is a largely unwritten chapter on the vast array of projects for a new European order put forward by Italian intellectuals, histories, geographers, politicians, and even student representative of the Fascist University Groups (GUF). Under the Axis' rule, little is known about how much the project would prospectively unite the Fascist regime and the Nazi Reich in the post-war order; and much less is know about Italy's plans. Fascist Europe reconstructs the debate on this envisaged order, a debate that unfolded alongside an evolving international framework surrounded by conflict. The diachronic examination from Monica Fioravanzo allows a window into the theoretical arena that contributed to the development of relationships between German, Italy and the other Axis nations"--
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