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Go to My LibraryPōs philēsa ton Moussolini ta prōta vēmata tou Hellēnikou phasismou
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- Modern Greek
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- Publisher
- Vivliorama
- ISBN
- 9789608087521
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This book is widely praised as a groundbreaking and essential contribution to Greek historiography, challenging long-held perceptions about the democratic character of interwar Greece. Reviewers highlight its "myth-busting" approach, which meticulously dismantles conventional narratives about the period and the nature of fascism in the country. The author is commended for revealing the widespread adoption of fascist ideas and practices not just by fringe elements, but by mainstream political and economic elites, media, and even the intelligentsia, by the mid-1930s. The work's strength lies in its deep analytical rigor, extensive documentation, and engaging narrative style, making complex historical analysis accessible and enjoyable. Furthermore, its comparative perspective, which situates the Greek experience within broader European fascist phenomena, and the author's profound theoretical understanding of fascism, are frequently noted as significant advantages.
Notably, the provided reviews offer no criticisms or negative points regarding the book's content, methodology, or presentation. All feedback is overwhelmingly positive, emphasizing the work's originality, thoroughness, and significant impact on the understanding of Greek political history.
Overall, the book is considered a fundamental and "state of the art" study, crucial for anyone seeking to understand the genesis and establishment of fascism in Greece. It is highly recommended for academics, historians, and general readers with an interest in modern Greek political history, the rise of fascism, nationalism, and the complexities of interwar Europe. The book's ability to combine academic rigor with a vivid and revealing narrative makes it an indispensable resource for both specialists and a broader audience.
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