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Charisma and Fascism in Interwar Europe
Fascism remains a topic that fascinates both academic and general audiences. This is the first book to look systematically at the leaders of fascism and related movements in the Interwar era.
It shows how fascist leaders came to personify their movements and why the Fhreprinzip was applied in all fascist organizations. It also explains how fascist leadership was of a very particular kind: It was almost unlimited in political discipline and required complete subordination. The legitimacy was based on a very vague notion of the organic unity of the state and the people, giving the leaders competence to rule without accountability to a party organization or state bodies. Thus, we can observe in all fascist parties/movements a practical form of leadership where policies of split and rule were common in absence of principles of representation and opposition feedbacks. The fascist Fhrer was the leader, the party, the ideology and when in power: the state itself.
This book was previously published as a special issue of Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions.
Antnio Costa Pinto is professor of Modern European History and Politics at the Institute of Social Science, University of Lisbon.
Roger Eatwell is professor of European Politics at the University of Bath
Stein Ugelvik Larsen is professor of Comparative Politics at the Department of Comparative Politics, University of Bergen.
Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions
Series Editors: Matthew Feldman, University of Northampton; Roger Griffin, Oxford
Brookes University; Robert Mallett, University of Birmingham.
Building upon past successes, the Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions book series continues to provide a forum bringing together leading academics and younger researchers engaged in exploring the relationship between religion and politics in the widest sense. Topics range from casestudies exploring the interaction between contemporary politicised religions and democratic politics, the sacralisation of time, and especially considerations of secular and totalising movements, such as communist, fascist, miltant Islamic, and Ba'athist movements. In particular, this refereed journal focuses on scholarship demonstrating a sophisticated awareness of the methodological issues raised by such topics. This includes mapping fruitful areas of synergy between different subject areas and specialisms, revising conventional definitions of key terms such as totalitarian movement and political religion and applying non-Eurocentric perspectives to key political and historical events.
International Fascism, 191945
Edited by Gert Sorensen, University of Copenhagen and Robert Mallett, University of Birmingham
Totalitarian Democracy and After
International Colloquium in Memory of Jacob Talmon

Edited by Yehoshua Arieli and Nathan Rotenstreich
Religion, Politics and Ideology in the Third Reich
Selected Essays

Uriel Tal, with In Memoriam by Saul Friedlnder
The Seizure of Power
Fascism in Italy 19191929

Adrian Lyttelton
The French and Italian Communist Parties
Comrades and Culture

Cyrille Guiat, Herriott-Watt University, Edinburgh
Foreword by David Bell
The Lesser Evil
Moral Approaches to Genocide Practices
Edited by Helmut Dubiel and Gabriel Motzkin
Fascism as a Totalitarian Movement
Roger Griffin
The Italian Road to Totalitarianism
Emilio Gentile

Translated by Robert Mallett
Religion, Politics and Ideology in the Third Reich
Selected Essays
Uriel Tal, with in memoriam by Saul Friedlnder
Totalitarianism and Political Religions, Volume 1
Concepts for the Comparison of Dictatorships
Edited by Hans Maier
Stalinism at the Turn of the Milennium:
Russian and Western Views
John Keep and Alter Litvin
Charisma and Fascism in Interwar Europe
Edited by Antnio Costa Pinto, Roger Eatwell
and Stein Ugelvik Larsen
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First published 2007 by Routledge
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Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada
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Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business
2007 Taylor & Francis Ltd
Typeset in Palatino by
Genesis Typesetting Ltd, Rochester, Kent
Printed and bound in Great Britain by
MPG Books Ltd, Bodmin, Cornwall
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers
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ISBN 10: 0-415-38492-3 (hbk)
ISBN 10: 0-415-41983-2 (pbk)
ISBN 13: 978-0-415-38492-6 (hbk)
ISBN 13: 978-0-415-41983-3 (pbk)
Contents
Antnio Costa Pinto
Roger Eatwell
Roger Eatwell
Michel Dobry
M. Rainer Lepsius
Stanley G. Payne
Antnio Costa Pinto
Marc Olivier Baruch
Ivo Goldstein
Stein Ugelvik Larsen
Stephen Fischer-Galati
Emilio Gentile
Antnio Costa Pinto and Stein Ugelvik Larsen
Marc-Olivier Baruch is Directeur d'tudes at the cole des hautes tudes en sciences sociales, Paris. His research deals with political history of the civil service in France. His publications include: Servir l'tat franais: L'administration en France de 1940 1944 (Paris,1997), Le Rgime de Vichy (Paris, 1996), and (ed.) Une poigne de misrables: l'puration de la socit franaise aprs la Seconde Guerre mondiale (Paris, 2003).
Antnio Costa Pinto is a Professor at the Institute of Social Science, University of Lisbon. His research interests include fascism, democratisation and political change in Southern Europe. He recently published, The Blue Shirts: Portuguese Fascists and the New State (New York, 2000), and has co-edited Who Governs Southern Europe? (London, 2003) and Southern Europe and the Making of the European Union (New York, 2003).
Michel Dobry is Professor of Political Science at the University of Paris I. His research interests include fascism, political crisis and democratic transitions. He publications include: Sociologie des crises politiques: La dynamique des mobilisations multisectorielles, (Paris, 1986), (ed.) Democratic and Capitalist Transitions in Eastern Europe: Lessons for the Social Sciences (Boston, 2000), and (ed.) Le mythe de l'allergie franaise au fascisme (Paris, 2003).
Roger Eatwell is Professor of Politics at the University of Bath. His main research interests include both interwar fascism and the contemporary extreme right, focusing especially on ideology, support and leadership. His publications include:
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