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This book offers a broad comparative perspective on regime building under Axis rule during the Second World War, exploring case studies in Europe and Asia.
Sommario
1. Building Dictatorships under Axis Rule. Towards a Global Overview
Antonio Costa Pinto2. Hácha's Protectorate. Limping Corporatism and Calibrated Collaboration in Bohemia and Moravia under Nazi Rule
Radka Šustrová3. 'Hitler Gave the Slovaks a State': On the Fascistization of Christian Nationalism and Social Catholicism in Tiso's Slovakia, 1939-1942
Miloslav Szabó4.
"Not to recognise oneself as a serf is the worst of servitudes." Marshall Pétain as a dictator, July 1940-August 1944
Marc-Olivier Baruch 5. Norway under Vidkun Quisling: 'Not guilty!'
Stein U. Larsen 6. The short-lived national-socialist Arrow-Cross government in Hungary: imported Fascism vs. local conservatism?
Catherine Horel 7. The Ustasha Regime, State, and Nation-Building Process. State 'Independence' in the Axis 'New Order'
Goran Miljan 8. The Nedi¿ Regime in Occupied Serbia. Conflicting Loyalties and Aims
Rastko Lompar 9. Building a puppet state: Italian Occupation and collaboration in Albania, 1939-1943
Enriketa Pandelejmoni 10. The Italian Social Republic. Legitimation Struggles and Unfulfilled Visions
Goffredo Adinolfi 11.State (dis)continuity in occupied Greece: regimes of emergency
Aristotle Kallis12. Ideology and control: Instruments of authoritarianism in Japanese Manchuria
Thomas David DuBois13. From Constitutional Mirage to Party Hegemony: Building the Wang Jingwei Regime in Japanese-Occupied China (1939-1942)
David Serfass
Info autore
António Costa Pinto is a professor of politics at Lusofona University, Campus of Lisbon and a research professor at the Institute of Social Science, University of Lisbon. His research interests include fascism, democratisation and political elites. Recent publications include:
Looking for An Authoritarian Third Way in the Era of Fascism. Diffusion, Models and Interactions in Europe and Latin America (2021).
Goffredo Adinolfi is a research fellow at the Centre for Research and Studies in Sociology of the University Institute of Lisbon. His research interests are mainly focused on anti-liberal thought, fascism and populism. He is the author of
The Rise of Mass Parties, Liberal Italy, and the Fascist Dawn (1919-1924) (2025).
Riassunto
This book offers a broad comparative perspective on regime building under Axis rule during the Second World War, exploring case studies in Europe and Asia.