Thematic issue
Edited by Constantin Iordachi
Table of contents
INTRODUCTION
- Constantin Iordachi
Fascism in East Central and Southeastern Europe: Toward a New Transnational Research Agenda
ARTICLES
- Arnd Bauerkämper
Transnational Fascism: Cross-Border Relations between Regimes and Movements in Europe, 1922-1939 - Béla Bodó
Iván Héjjas: The Life of a Counterrevolutionary - James Frusetta
Fascism to Complete the National Project? Bulgarian Fascists’ Uncertain Views on the Palingenesis of the Nation - Aristotle Kallis
Neither Fascist nor Authoritarian: The 4th of August Regime in Greece (1936-1941) and the Dynamics of Fascistisation in 1930s Europe
DEBATE
- Constantin Iordachi
Fascism in East Central and Southeastern Europe: Mainstream Fascism or ‘Mutant’ Phenomenon? - Philip Morgan
Studying Fascism from the Particular to the General - Roger Griffin
Uniqueness and Family Resemblances in Generic Fascism - Andreas Umland
Is there a Post-Soviet Fascism? A Brief Deliberation on the Cross-Cultural and Inter-Epochal Study of Right-Wing Extremism in the Post-Cold War Era - John-Paul Himka
The Importance of the Situational Element in East Central European Fascism - Mark Biondich
The Need for a More Rigorous Historiography of Fascism - Stein Ugelvik Larsen
De-Linking as an Explanation of International Fascism - Armin Heinen
Die Notwendigkeit einer gesamteuropäischen Perspektive auf den südosteuropäischen Faschismus
REVIEWS