Fascism Today
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Fascism Today: A World Survey is a book by Angelo Del Boca and Mario Giovana. It is a survey of radical right-wing movements, from the roots of fascism to a present day (1960s) country-by-country discussion.
It was originally published in Milan, Italy as I "figli del sole" (English: The Children of the Sun) by Feltrinelli Editore in 1965. Translated, from the Italian, by R. H. Boothroyd, it was first published in English, in a 532-page harcover, by Pantheon Books in 1969. Heinemann in London republished it in 1970 (ISBN 0-434-18040-8).
[edit] Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Foreword
- What is Fascism?
- The 'Dark Valley' Years
- The 'New Order' Myth
- The 'Internationals'
- Germany
- Italy
- France
- Austria
- Belgium
- Spain
- Portugal
- Great Britain
- Greece and South Vietnam
- Japan
- The United States of America
- Latin America
- South Africa
- Africa
- Conclusions
- Notes
- Index