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Opposing Fascism Community Authority And Resistance In Europe 1st Edition Tim Kirk

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Opposing Fascism Community Authority And Resistance In Europe 1st Edition Tim Kirk
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.7 MB
Pages: 257
Author: Tim Kirk, Anthony McElligott
ISBN: 9780521483094, 9780521483179, 9780511497070, 9780511039584, 9780511053146, 0521483093, 0521483174, 0511497075, 0511039581
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1st Edition

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Opposing Fascism Community Authority And Resistance In Europe 1st Edition Tim Kirk by Tim Kirk, Anthony Mcelligott 9780521483094, 9780521483179, 9780511497070, 9780511039584, 9780511053146, 0521483093, 0521483174, 0511497075, 0511039581 instant download after payment.

This innovative volume draws together a series of perspectives on the everyday experience of Europeans in the 'age of fascism'. The contributions go beyond the conventional stereotypes of organized resistance to examine the tensions and ambiguities within the communities, both national and local, that opposed fascism. The authors show that under the pressures of civil conflict, occupation, and even everyday life, motives were rarely as pure and political alignments seldom as straightforward as our reassuring collective memories of fascism and war have led us to believe. The combination of original research and engagement with relevant debates makes this collection invaluable both for researchers in the social and political history of World War II and for students of modern European history.

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