Anti-Fascism and Ethnic Minorities
History and Memory in Central and Eastern Europe
Herausgeber: Ahlbäck, Anders; Braskén, Kasper
Anti-Fascism and Ethnic Minorities
History and Memory in Central and Eastern Europe
Herausgeber: Ahlbäck, Anders; Braskén, Kasper
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Anti-Fascism and Ethnic Minorities explores how, and to what extent, fascist ultranationalism elicited an anti-fascist response among ethnic minority communities in Eastern and Central Europe.
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Anti-Fascism and Ethnic Minorities explores how, and to what extent, fascist ultranationalism elicited an anti-fascist response among ethnic minority communities in Eastern and Central Europe.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9781032490380
- ISBN-10: 1032490381
- Artikelnr.: 68712770
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9781032490380
- ISBN-10: 1032490381
- Artikelnr.: 68712770
Anders Ahlbäck is a Lecturer in History at Stockholm University, Sweden. His previous books include Manhood and the Making of the Military: Conscription, Military Service and Masculinity in Finland, 1917-39 (Routledge, 2014). Kasper Braskén is a Researcher in the History Department, Åbo Akademi University, Finland. His previous books include the co-edited collections Anti-Fascism in the Nordic Countries (Routledge, 2019) and Anti-Fascism in a Global Perspective: Transnational Networks, Exile Communities, and Radical Internationalism (Routledge, 2021).
Introduction: Divided against themselves? Ethnic minorities, nationalism, and fractured anti
fascist identities Part 1: Borderlands, minority nationalism and anti
fascism 1. The ethnic roots of European anti
fascism: The Slovenes and Croats in interwar Italy 2. Resistance to the extremes: The facets of the Ukrainian National Movement in interwar Eastern Galicia 3. Anti
fascism and the nationality question in the ethnic Romanian
Hungarian borderlands: The case of Satu Mare 1930
1938 Part 2: Minorities between anti
communism and anti
fascism 4. The cohesive and dividing power of anti
fascism: Language and class among Finland
Swedes in the 1920s
1940s 5. The communist discourse on minorities in interwar Romania and its practical implications for the anti
fascist fighters Part 3: Intellectuals, minorities and anti
fascism 6. Hugo Valentin and the emergence of Swedish
Jewish anti
fascism: From the 1920s to World War II 7. Between fascism and Stalinism: Wolfgang Steinitz and anti
fascist Finno
Ugric scholarship in the 1930s
1950s 8. Mihail Ralea as anti
fascist and defender of ethnic minorities in interwar Romania Part 4: Minorities in the resistance to Italian and German occupation 9. Materiality, gender, and ethnicity in Jewish anti
Nazi resistance in German
occupied Lithuania 10. The role of ethnic minorities and the diaspora in anti
fascist resistance in Albania 11. The anti
fascist oppositions to the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists and the Ukrainian Insurgent Army Part 5: Ethnicity in collective memories of anti
fascism 12. Anti
fascist resistance, antisemitism and complex Jewish identities: Postwar political trials in Hungary and Czechoslovakia 13. Remembering and forgetting Jewish anti
fascism in Bulgaria 14. Sites of resistance: Memory, ethnicity, and anti
fascism at the Trieste lager
fascist identities Part 1: Borderlands, minority nationalism and anti
fascism 1. The ethnic roots of European anti
fascism: The Slovenes and Croats in interwar Italy 2. Resistance to the extremes: The facets of the Ukrainian National Movement in interwar Eastern Galicia 3. Anti
fascism and the nationality question in the ethnic Romanian
Hungarian borderlands: The case of Satu Mare 1930
1938 Part 2: Minorities between anti
communism and anti
fascism 4. The cohesive and dividing power of anti
fascism: Language and class among Finland
Swedes in the 1920s
1940s 5. The communist discourse on minorities in interwar Romania and its practical implications for the anti
fascist fighters Part 3: Intellectuals, minorities and anti
fascism 6. Hugo Valentin and the emergence of Swedish
Jewish anti
fascism: From the 1920s to World War II 7. Between fascism and Stalinism: Wolfgang Steinitz and anti
fascist Finno
Ugric scholarship in the 1930s
1950s 8. Mihail Ralea as anti
fascist and defender of ethnic minorities in interwar Romania Part 4: Minorities in the resistance to Italian and German occupation 9. Materiality, gender, and ethnicity in Jewish anti
Nazi resistance in German
occupied Lithuania 10. The role of ethnic minorities and the diaspora in anti
fascist resistance in Albania 11. The anti
fascist oppositions to the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists and the Ukrainian Insurgent Army Part 5: Ethnicity in collective memories of anti
fascism 12. Anti
fascist resistance, antisemitism and complex Jewish identities: Postwar political trials in Hungary and Czechoslovakia 13. Remembering and forgetting Jewish anti
fascism in Bulgaria 14. Sites of resistance: Memory, ethnicity, and anti
fascism at the Trieste lager
Introduction: Divided against themselves? Ethnic minorities, nationalism, and fractured anti
fascist identities Part 1: Borderlands, minority nationalism and anti
fascism 1. The ethnic roots of European anti
fascism: The Slovenes and Croats in interwar Italy 2. Resistance to the extremes: The facets of the Ukrainian National Movement in interwar Eastern Galicia 3. Anti
fascism and the nationality question in the ethnic Romanian
Hungarian borderlands: The case of Satu Mare 1930
1938 Part 2: Minorities between anti
communism and anti
fascism 4. The cohesive and dividing power of anti
fascism: Language and class among Finland
Swedes in the 1920s
1940s 5. The communist discourse on minorities in interwar Romania and its practical implications for the anti
fascist fighters Part 3: Intellectuals, minorities and anti
fascism 6. Hugo Valentin and the emergence of Swedish
Jewish anti
fascism: From the 1920s to World War II 7. Between fascism and Stalinism: Wolfgang Steinitz and anti
fascist Finno
Ugric scholarship in the 1930s
1950s 8. Mihail Ralea as anti
fascist and defender of ethnic minorities in interwar Romania Part 4: Minorities in the resistance to Italian and German occupation 9. Materiality, gender, and ethnicity in Jewish anti
Nazi resistance in German
occupied Lithuania 10. The role of ethnic minorities and the diaspora in anti
fascist resistance in Albania 11. The anti
fascist oppositions to the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists and the Ukrainian Insurgent Army Part 5: Ethnicity in collective memories of anti
fascism 12. Anti
fascist resistance, antisemitism and complex Jewish identities: Postwar political trials in Hungary and Czechoslovakia 13. Remembering and forgetting Jewish anti
fascism in Bulgaria 14. Sites of resistance: Memory, ethnicity, and anti
fascism at the Trieste lager
fascist identities Part 1: Borderlands, minority nationalism and anti
fascism 1. The ethnic roots of European anti
fascism: The Slovenes and Croats in interwar Italy 2. Resistance to the extremes: The facets of the Ukrainian National Movement in interwar Eastern Galicia 3. Anti
fascism and the nationality question in the ethnic Romanian
Hungarian borderlands: The case of Satu Mare 1930
1938 Part 2: Minorities between anti
communism and anti
fascism 4. The cohesive and dividing power of anti
fascism: Language and class among Finland
Swedes in the 1920s
1940s 5. The communist discourse on minorities in interwar Romania and its practical implications for the anti
fascist fighters Part 3: Intellectuals, minorities and anti
fascism 6. Hugo Valentin and the emergence of Swedish
Jewish anti
fascism: From the 1920s to World War II 7. Between fascism and Stalinism: Wolfgang Steinitz and anti
fascist Finno
Ugric scholarship in the 1930s
1950s 8. Mihail Ralea as anti
fascist and defender of ethnic minorities in interwar Romania Part 4: Minorities in the resistance to Italian and German occupation 9. Materiality, gender, and ethnicity in Jewish anti
Nazi resistance in German
occupied Lithuania 10. The role of ethnic minorities and the diaspora in anti
fascist resistance in Albania 11. The anti
fascist oppositions to the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists and the Ukrainian Insurgent Army Part 5: Ethnicity in collective memories of anti
fascism 12. Anti
fascist resistance, antisemitism and complex Jewish identities: Postwar political trials in Hungary and Czechoslovakia 13. Remembering and forgetting Jewish anti
fascism in Bulgaria 14. Sites of resistance: Memory, ethnicity, and anti
fascism at the Trieste lager