"In this original and refreshing work on the history of fascism between Europe and Latin America, Federico Finchelstein elaborates a new concept--transatlantic fascism--that predictably will raise a large debate among historians. Written from the perspective of global history, this book rethinks the history of fascism in its international, not only European, dimension."--Enzo Traverso, author of "The Origins of Nazi Violence"
"In this original and refreshing work on the history of fascism between Europe and Latin America, Federico Finchelstein elaborates a new concept--transatlantic fascism--that predictably will raise a large debate among historians. Written from the perspective of global history, this book rethinks the history of fascism in its international, not only European, dimension."--Enzo Traverso, author of "The Origins of Nazi Violence"
Federico Finchelstein is Assistant Professor of History at the New School for Social Research and the Eugene Lang College of the New School in New York City.
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Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1 1. Transnational Fascism 15 2. The Argentine Road to Fascism 42 3. Fascism Discovers the Americas 79 4. A "Christianized Fascism" 118 5. Debating Global Totalitarianism 138 Epilogue 163 Bibliography 179 Notes 285 Index 321