Roger Griffin
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Roger Griffin is a British academic political theorist at Oxford Brookes University England. His theory on fascism determines that it is palingenetic ultra-nationalism, with concepts and acts of national rebirth being its defining feature.
He has translated works by Norberto Bobbio and Ferruccio Rossi-Landi.
[edit] Works
- The Nature of Fascism (St. Martin's Press, 1991 ISBN 0-312-07132-9, Routledge, 1993, ISBN 0-415-09661-8)
- Fascism (Oxford Readers) Oxford University Press, 1995, ISBN 0-19-289249-5)
- Fascism: Critical Concepts in Political Science edited with Matthew Feldman (Routledge, 2004, ISBN 0-415-29015-5)
- International Fascism: Theories, Causes and the New Consensus (view table of contents, Edward Arnold, 1998, ISBN 0-340-70614-7)
- Fascism, Totalitarianism, and Political Religion Routledge, 2006, ISBN 0-415-34793-9)
[edit] External links
- Samples of writings by Roger Griffin. To see fuller publications list see his publications webpage (from which some articles are downloadable)at: http://ah.brookes.ac.uk/history/staff/griffin/publications.html
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- Fascism and Religion
- The palingenetic core of generic fascist ideology
- Revolution from the Right: Fascism
- Notes towards the definition of fascist culture: the prospects for synergy between Marxist and liberal heuristics
- How fascist was Mussolini?
- The Sacred Synthesis: The Ideological Cohesion of Fascist Cultural Policy
- Was Nazism fascist?
- Nazism and generic fascism
- "Party Time": The Temporal Revolution of the Third Reich
- Hooked Crosses and Forked Paths: The Fascist Dynamics of the Third Reich
- Nazi Art: Romantic Twilight or Post-modernist Dawn?
- Totalitarian Art and the Nemesis of Modernity
- Solving the fascist conundrum (review article)
For outline of his research interests see http://ah.brookes.ac.uk/history/staff/griffin/index.html