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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Russia and the Symbolic Landscape of Fascism 1
- 1. Russia’s “Fascism” or “Illiberalism”? 10
- 2. The Soviet Legacy in Thinking about Fascism 28
- 3. Antifascism as the Renewed Social Consensus under Putin 43
- 4. International Memory Wars: Equating the Soviet Union with Nazism 62
- 5. The Putin Regime’s Ideological Plurality 84
- 6. Russia’s Fascist Thinkers and Doers 100
- 7. Russia’s Honeymoon with the European Far Right 121
- 8. Why the Russian Regime Is Not Fascist 138
- Conclusion: Russia’s Memory and the Future of Europe 157
- Notes 167
- Bibliography 211
- Index 251
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Russia and the Symbolic Landscape of Fascism 1
- 1. Russia’s “Fascism” or “Illiberalism”? 10
- 2. The Soviet Legacy in Thinking about Fascism 28
- 3. Antifascism as the Renewed Social Consensus under Putin 43
- 4. International Memory Wars: Equating the Soviet Union with Nazism 62
- 5. The Putin Regime’s Ideological Plurality 84
- 6. Russia’s Fascist Thinkers and Doers 100
- 7. Russia’s Honeymoon with the European Far Right 121
- 8. Why the Russian Regime Is Not Fascist 138
- Conclusion: Russia’s Memory and the Future of Europe 157
- Notes 167
- Bibliography 211
- Index 251