Europe of the Dictators, 1919-1945

Europe of the Dictators, 1919-1945

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  • Author: Elizabeth Wiskemann
  • Publisher: Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Dictators
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 294


European Dictatorships 1918–1945

European Dictatorships 1918–1945

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  • Author: Stephen J. Lee
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 131729422X
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 476

European Dictatorships 1918–1945 surveys the extraordinary circumstances leading to, and arising from, the transformation of over half of Europe’s states to dictatorships between the first and the second world wars. From the notorious dictatorships of Mussolini, Hitler and Stalin to less well-known states and leaders, Stephen J. Lee scrutinizes the experiences of Russia, Germany, Italy, Spain, Portugal and Central and Eastern European states. This fourth edition has been fully revised and updated throughout. New material for this edition includes: the most recent research on individual dictatorships a new chapter on the experiences of Europe’s democracies at the hands of Germany, Italy and Russia an expanded chapter on Spain a new section on dictatorships beyond Europe, exploring the European and indigenous roots of dictatorships in Latin America, Asia and Africa. Extensively illustrated with images, maps, tables and a comparative timeline, and supported by a companion website providing further resources for study (www.routledge.com/cw/lee), European Dictatorships 1918–1945 is a clear, detailed and highly accessible analysis of the tumultuous events of early twentieth-century Europe.


Fascism and the Right in Europe, 1919-1945

Fascism and the Right in Europe, 1919-1945

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  • Author: Martin Blinkhorn
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN:
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 208

This study places interwar European in its historical context and analyses its relationship with other right-wing authoritarian movements and regimes. It explores Fascism not only in germany and Italy, but across the entire Europen continent.


Fascism in Europe, 1919-1945

Fascism in Europe, 1919-1945

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  • Author: Philip Morgan
  • Publisher: Psychology Press
  • ISBN: 0415169437
  • Category : Electronic books
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 239

This text surveys the phenomenon of fascism in Europe which is still the object of interest and debate over 50 years after its defeat in World War II.


The European Dictatorships, 1918-1945

The European Dictatorships, 1918-1945

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  • Author: Stephen J. Lee
  • Publisher: Psychology Press
  • ISBN: 9780415027854
  • Category : Dictators
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 343

A history of dictatorships in Europe from 1918-1945.


The Rise of the Dictators 1919-1939

The Rise of the Dictators 1919-1939

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  • Author: Peter John Banyard
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780863133398
  • Category : Dictators
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 62

Aftermath of the First World War - League of Nations - The Versailles Treaty - The Kapp Putsch - Peace Treaties - Russian Civil War (Russia) - Break-up of the Turkish Empire - Rise of Stalin - Collectives - The Purges - Rise of Mussolini - Rise of Hitler - The Beer Hall Putsch - Mein Kampf (My Struggle) - Weimar government - Wall Street Crash - Roosevelt's New Deal - Irish problem - Spanish Civil War - The road to World War - Private armies - Air and land warfare.


European Dictatorships 1918–1945

European Dictatorships 1918–1945

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  • Author: Stephen J. Lee
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1135690111
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 423

European Dictatorships 1918–1945 surveys the extraordinary circumstances leading to, and arising from, the transformation of over half of Europe’s states to dictatorships between the first and the second World Wars. It describes the course of dictatorship in Europe before and during the Second World War, and examines the phenomenon of dictatorship itself and the widely different forms it can take. From the notorious dictatorships of Mussolini, Hitler and Stalin to less well-known states and leaders, this book scrutinizes the experiences of Russia, Germany, Italy, Spain and Portugal, and Central and Eastern European states. This third edition has been revised throughout to include recent historical research and contains a completely new chapter on the meaning of dictatorship. Including new tables, maps and diagrams, this is the perfect survey for all students of the period. To view the companion website, please visit: www.routledge.com/textbooks/9780415454858.


Catholics, the State and the European Radical Right, 1919-1945

Catholics, the State and the European Radical Right, 1919-1945

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  • Author: Richard J. Wolff
  • Publisher: East European Monographs
  • ISBN:
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 280


Europe of the Dictators

Europe of the Dictators

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  • Author: Elizabeth Wiskemann
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780006324218
  • Category : Europe
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 287


The Age of the Dictators

The Age of the Dictators

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  • Author: D.G. Williamson
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 131787014X
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 524

The Age of the Dictators presents a comprehensive survey of the origins and interrelationship of the European dictatorships. All the regimes are addressed, with ample coverage of the period 1939-45, and analysis of the Soviet government up to Stalin’s death in 1953. Exploring their ideological and political roots, and the role of the First World War in their rise to power, David Williams identifies the dictatorships as products of their time. He examines the Soviet, Italian Fascist and Nazi dictatorships, as well as the authoritarian regimes in Spain, Portugal, Eastern Europe and the Balkans, providing an analysis of each as an entity, of how they evolved and related to one another, and to what extent they were a common response to life after the First World War. Mindful of historiographical issues, the textbook attends to the arguments of key historians, and includes a list of relevant sources to assist students in their study of the period. Combining an accessible, succinct writing style with a broad historical scope, The Age of the Dictators is an illuminating and thorough account of a fascinating period in world history.