Fascism in Italy: Its Development and Influence
โ Scribed by Elizabeth Wiskemann (auth.)
- Publisher
- Macmillan Education UK
- Year
- 1970
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 150
- Series
- The Making of the Twentieth Century
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-viii
The Origins of Fascism....Pages 1-18
The Fascist Regime: The Lateran Agreements....Pages 19-33
Doctrine and Education....Pages 34-48
Foreign Policy up to the Spanish Civil War....Pages 49-62
Decline Sets in at Home and Abroad....Pages 63-75
War and Downfall....Pages 76-93
The Influence of Fascism on Hitler and National Socialist Germany....Pages 94-102
Fascism and Austria....Pages 103-108
Eastern Europe....Pages 109-114
Spain, Portugal, Mosley and Switzerland....Pages 115-119
Conclusion....Pages 120-121
Back Matter....Pages 122-141
โฆ Subjects
History of Italy; Political History
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