This volume analyzes the historical continuities and transformations of fascist movements across Ibero-America, Europe, and the United States from the twentieth century to the twenty-first century.
By examining political ideologies, networks, and transnational influences, the chapters explore how authoritarian and right-wing populist movements have evolved, adapted, and interacted in different historical contexts. The book provides a comparative perspective on the intersections of fascism, corporatism, Catholicism, nationalism, and contemporary radical right movements, shedding light on their impact on democratic institutions, foreign policy, and social structures.
Fascist Legacies and the New Right Across the Atlantic will be beneficial for scholars, researchers, and postgraduate students interested in the history of fascism, populism, and right-wing movements in Ibero-America, Europe, and the United States.
Introduction: Revisiting the Past: The Historical Roots of Contemporary Far-Right Movements
págs. 1-6
Fascism(s): The Real Everything Everywhere All at Once
págs. 7-18
págs. 19-34
The British Union of Ascist and Italian Fascism: Political and Economic relations during the Interwar Period
págs. 35-52
Corporatism and Catholicism in Brazil and the United States: A Dialogue between Oliveira Viana and John A. Ryan
págs. 53-66
"Hacer Patria": Catholics and Mixed-Race Domestic Service Workers during Peronism (Greater Buenos Aires, 1942–1955)
págs. 67-81
págs. 82-97
págs. 98-119
Brazilian-Style Reactionary Internationalism: Authoritarianism, Americanism, and Anti-Globalism in the Bolsonaro Era
págs. 120-135
Radical Right Organizations Connected in Ibero-America: The Madrid Forum and the Alliance between Bolsonarism and the Vox Party
págs. 136-161
Mileism: Javier Milei's Fight against the Political Elite
págs. 162-178
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