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Mammone investigates the establishment, evolution, and international links of the extreme right in one of the main Western European areas.
List of contents
Introduction: on the extreme right and transnational history; 1. Nations and fascisms; 2. Regenerating right-wing extremism; 3. The impact of the Algerian years; 4. 1968 and the response of political fronts; 5. Culture after 1968; 6. From the Euro right to a Euro leader; Afterword: on the recent old Europe.
About the author
Andrea Mammone is a lecturer in modern European history in the department of history at Royal Holloway, University of London. He has published extensively on the Western European Far Right; modern Italy; and other themes in European history, politics, and society - including numerous articles, six edited books and three journal editions. Mammone has also written for the International Herald Tribune, The Independent, Foreign Affairs, The Guardian, The New York Times, and the New Statesman. He has been interviewed by Al Jazeera, the BBC, Voice of America, The Observer, Radio 24, Il Fatto Quotidiano, To Vima, Weekendavisen, the New Zealand Herald, LBC Radio London, Sky News, Agenzia Giornalistica Radiotelevisiva, O Globo, European Voice, The Economist, Rai Radio 3, and The Guardian.
Summary
This book investigates the establishment, evolution, and international links of the extreme right in one of the main Western European areas since 1945. Andrea Mammone details the long journey in the development of the extreme right in Italy and France, analyzing the adaptation of neofascism in society and politics.