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Introduction: Fascism in America: Past and Present Gavriel D. Rosenfeld and
Janet Ward; Part I. Strategic Thinking about Fascism: 1. Liberalism in
crisis: what is fascism and where does it come from? Geoff Eley; 2. Anarchy
and the state of nature in Donald Trump's America and Adolf Hitler's
Germany Thomas Weber; 3. 'America first': nationalism, nativism and the
fascism question, 1880-2020 Matthew Specter and Varsha Venkatasubramanian;
Part II. Homegrown Nazis: 4. The American Fascists Linda Gordon; 5. Hitler
at the ballot box? Support for fascism among American elected officials
Bradley W. Hart; 6. Fascism and antisemitism in 1930s America: the
genocidal vision of the silver shirts Richard Steigmann-Gall; Part III.
White Anti-Democratic Violence and Black Antifascist Activism: 7.
Vigilantism and fascism in the Pacific Northwest: an insurgent tradition
renewed Alexander Reid Ross; 8. 'A heritage of fascists without labels':
black antifascism and the productive politics of analogy Anna F. Duensing;
9. 'No Trump, no KKK, no fascist USA': African American activists fight
fascism, 1960-1980s Ousmane K. Power-Greene; Part IV. Countering Fascism in
Culture and Policy: 10. Fascism in American culture: how alternate a
history? Gavriel D. Rosenfeld; 11. Concentration camps in Trump's America?
Marla Stone; 12. Formulating policy responses to the right-wing threat
Cynthia Miller-Idriss; Epilogue Ruth Ben-Ghiat.
Janet Ward; Part I. Strategic Thinking about Fascism: 1. Liberalism in
crisis: what is fascism and where does it come from? Geoff Eley; 2. Anarchy
and the state of nature in Donald Trump's America and Adolf Hitler's
Germany Thomas Weber; 3. 'America first': nationalism, nativism and the
fascism question, 1880-2020 Matthew Specter and Varsha Venkatasubramanian;
Part II. Homegrown Nazis: 4. The American Fascists Linda Gordon; 5. Hitler
at the ballot box? Support for fascism among American elected officials
Bradley W. Hart; 6. Fascism and antisemitism in 1930s America: the
genocidal vision of the silver shirts Richard Steigmann-Gall; Part III.
White Anti-Democratic Violence and Black Antifascist Activism: 7.
Vigilantism and fascism in the Pacific Northwest: an insurgent tradition
renewed Alexander Reid Ross; 8. 'A heritage of fascists without labels':
black antifascism and the productive politics of analogy Anna F. Duensing;
9. 'No Trump, no KKK, no fascist USA': African American activists fight
fascism, 1960-1980s Ousmane K. Power-Greene; Part IV. Countering Fascism in
Culture and Policy: 10. Fascism in American culture: how alternate a
history? Gavriel D. Rosenfeld; 11. Concentration camps in Trump's America?
Marla Stone; 12. Formulating policy responses to the right-wing threat
Cynthia Miller-Idriss; Epilogue Ruth Ben-Ghiat.
Introduction: Fascism in America: Past and Present Gavriel D. Rosenfeld and
Janet Ward; Part I. Strategic Thinking about Fascism: 1. Liberalism in
crisis: what is fascism and where does it come from? Geoff Eley; 2. Anarchy
and the state of nature in Donald Trump's America and Adolf Hitler's
Germany Thomas Weber; 3. 'America first': nationalism, nativism and the
fascism question, 1880-2020 Matthew Specter and Varsha Venkatasubramanian;
Part II. Homegrown Nazis: 4. The American Fascists Linda Gordon; 5. Hitler
at the ballot box? Support for fascism among American elected officials
Bradley W. Hart; 6. Fascism and antisemitism in 1930s America: the
genocidal vision of the silver shirts Richard Steigmann-Gall; Part III.
White Anti-Democratic Violence and Black Antifascist Activism: 7.
Vigilantism and fascism in the Pacific Northwest: an insurgent tradition
renewed Alexander Reid Ross; 8. 'A heritage of fascists without labels':
black antifascism and the productive politics of analogy Anna F. Duensing;
9. 'No Trump, no KKK, no fascist USA': African American activists fight
fascism, 1960-1980s Ousmane K. Power-Greene; Part IV. Countering Fascism in
Culture and Policy: 10. Fascism in American culture: how alternate a
history? Gavriel D. Rosenfeld; 11. Concentration camps in Trump's America?
Marla Stone; 12. Formulating policy responses to the right-wing threat
Cynthia Miller-Idriss; Epilogue Ruth Ben-Ghiat.
Janet Ward; Part I. Strategic Thinking about Fascism: 1. Liberalism in
crisis: what is fascism and where does it come from? Geoff Eley; 2. Anarchy
and the state of nature in Donald Trump's America and Adolf Hitler's
Germany Thomas Weber; 3. 'America first': nationalism, nativism and the
fascism question, 1880-2020 Matthew Specter and Varsha Venkatasubramanian;
Part II. Homegrown Nazis: 4. The American Fascists Linda Gordon; 5. Hitler
at the ballot box? Support for fascism among American elected officials
Bradley W. Hart; 6. Fascism and antisemitism in 1930s America: the
genocidal vision of the silver shirts Richard Steigmann-Gall; Part III.
White Anti-Democratic Violence and Black Antifascist Activism: 7.
Vigilantism and fascism in the Pacific Northwest: an insurgent tradition
renewed Alexander Reid Ross; 8. 'A heritage of fascists without labels':
black antifascism and the productive politics of analogy Anna F. Duensing;
9. 'No Trump, no KKK, no fascist USA': African American activists fight
fascism, 1960-1980s Ousmane K. Power-Greene; Part IV. Countering Fascism in
Culture and Policy: 10. Fascism in American culture: how alternate a
history? Gavriel D. Rosenfeld; 11. Concentration camps in Trump's America?
Marla Stone; 12. Formulating policy responses to the right-wing threat
Cynthia Miller-Idriss; Epilogue Ruth Ben-Ghiat.