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Fascism without borders. Fascist movements past and present in comparative perspective

Instructor: Dr. Marcus Funck
Live Session: Monday, 9 - 11 a.m. CET (Berlin time) 
Duration: Feb. 14 - May 16, 2022
Language of Instruction: English
Contact Hours: 30
ECTS Credits: 6

This course addresses the question of what fascism is, how it developed and changed over time, and how it unfolds in different regional contexts. We will compare various Fascist movements and regimes that existed in different times and spaces. The course will start with a discussion of a wide range of theories and definitions of Fascism, both contemporary and scholarly. From there, we are going to analyse distinct key aspects of historical Fascism (ideology, organisation, practices), particularly in France, Italy, and Germany, from the 1900s to the 1940s. The second half of the course deepens the comparative aspect when we look at very different movements and regimes across the globe that have been labelled as either “Authoritarian”, “Populist”, or “Fascist”. Relating and comparing such different political systems to each other as well as to the historical Fascist regimes helps us to get a better understanding of what exactly might be Fascist about them.