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In the Shadow of Hitler: Personalities of the Right in Central and Eastern Europe

Editat de Rebecca Haynes, Martyn Rady
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 mai 2011
Many important right-wing political figures from the late nineteenth century and inter-war period have been over-shadowed in history by Nazi Germany and Adolf Hitler. Rebecca Haynes here assesses the careers of seventeen of the most important figures in right-wing politics in Central and Eastern Europe during this period and reveals the significance of leaders whose impact has been overlooked. Some of these were Nazi-sympathisers; others rejected German National Socialism in favour of rival nationalist and right-wing ideologies and programmes. But all played a role in modern European political history that cannot be ignored. This book seeks to draw some of the leading right-wing politicians and thinkers in Central and Eastern Europe out from under Hitler's shadow.
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ISBN-13: 9781845116972
ISBN-10: 1845116976
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Rebecca Haynes is Senior Lecturer in Romanian History at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London. Martyn Rady is Professor of Central European History at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London.

Cuprins

Table of contents:Chapter 1: Political Modernization and the Cultural Production of 'Personalities of the Right' in Interwar EuropeChapter 2: Gabriele D'Annunzio: From Aestheticism to Anarchy: The Poet as PoliticianChapter 3: 'From my point of view, I never ceased being a good Austrian!' The Ideology and Career of Edmund Glaise-HorstenauChapter 4: A Scandinavian Erratic amidst the Ruins of Empires. The Finnish CaseChapter 5: Ion Antonescu: the Paradoxes of his Regime: RomaniaChapter 6: The Christian Social Roots of Jozef Tiso's RadicalismChapter 7: The Willing Bystanders: Dimitrije Ljoti?, 'Shield Collaboration' and the Destruction of Serbia's JewsChapter 8: Founding Father of Modern Poland or Nationalist Anti-Semite? Roman DmowskiChapter 9: The Czechoslovak Sphinx: 'Moderate and Reasonable Konrad Henlein'Chapter 10: Corneliu Zelea CodreanuChapter 11: Cécile Tormay: A Gentlewoman in the Graveyard of the HunchbacksChapter 12: 'For Us, beloved Commander, You will never die!' Mourning Jure Franceti?, Ustasha Death Squad LeaderChapter 13: Theodor Fritsch: The 'Godfather' of German Anti-SemitismChapter 14: Ferenc Szálasi, 'Hungarism' and the Arrow CrossChapter 15: 'Leader' or 'Devil'? Milan Stojadinovi?, Prime Minister of Yugoslavia and his IdeologyChapter 16: Stepan Bandera: In Search of a Ukraine for the UkrainiansChapter 17: Hitler's Hero: Georg von Schönerer and the Origins of NazismChapter 18: Gyula Gömbös: An Outsider's Attempt at Radical ReformConclusion