Chronicles the rise of fascism in Europe and discusses how it contributed to the start of World War II and discusses how fascism started, which political figures helped it develop, how it affected the countries of Europe, and other related topics.
Contains five hundred alphabetized articles on aspects of fascism throughout history, covering figures, movements, events, doctrines, and other topics.
Chronicles the life of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, describing his creation of modern fascism, his construction of his charismatic public image using mass propaganda, and his downfall.
Harry Latham puts his life on the line by exposing secret supporters of an international neo-Nazi group, but even his own brother, Drew, is not sure if Harry can be trusted.
Laurel's boyfriend Dan becomes a neo-Nazi skinhead and gets the attention and respect he has been denied all his life, especially when he becomes involved in a First Amendment battle.
Presents alphabetized biographical profiles that provide basic information on over four hundred major European figures from 1600 to 1720, including those who had significant impact on intellectual and cultural activity of the era.
Offers a comprehensive account of Mussolini's fall from power in July 1943, focusing on the causes and consequences the event had for world politics, economics, and peace.
Describes the life of Benito Mussolini, from his modest beginnings as son of a village blacksmith to his rise in the fascist movement and his leadership of Italy during World War II.