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What’s Fascism Got to Do With It? The Ideological Origins of the Holocaust

What’s Fascism Got to Do With It? The Ideological Origins of the Holocaust

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Twentieth-century fascism was a political ideology encompassing totalitarianism, state terrorism, imperialism, racism, and, in Germany’s case, the most radical genocide of the last century: the Holocaust. Historians of the Holocaust tend to reject the notion of fascism as a causal explanation for its origins. Conversely, scholars of fascism present the Shoah as a particular event that is not central to fascist historiography. In this lecture Federico Finchelstein examines the challenge the Holocaust presents to the transnational history of ideology and politics.

A leading contemporary authority on global fascism, Finchelstein is Professor of History at the New School for Social Research and Eugene Lang College and Director of the Janey Program in Latin American Studies at NSSR. Series: "Library Channel" [Humanities] [Show ID: 38422]
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What’s Fascism Got to Do With It? The Ideological Origins of the Holocaust

What’s Fascism Got to Do With It? The Ideological Origins of the Holocaust

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