Fascism

by Richard Tames

Published 1 September 2000
This title identifies the nature of fascism, studies the two fascist states (Germany and Italy) and examines the way in which fascism arose and influenced events between the wars in countries around the world. It also considers how fascist beliefs have revived or reformulated since the 1950s and are present in the modern world.

Nationalism has been a major force in world history since the time of the French Revolution in 1789. It is a powerful force which taps into people's feelings of pride, fear and hatred and has been behind the formation of nation states, the collapse of colonialism and the creation of new countries. This book traces the story of nationalism and nation states from their rise in Europe and America in the late eighteenth century to the continuing conflicts that they cause today. It also looks at the relationship between nationalism and other significant twentieth century ideas such as fascism and communism.