What Is Fascism?

On the Institutionalization of Ideology

George L Mosse author James J Sheehan editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Wisconsin Press

Publishing:14th Jul '26

£21.99

This title is due to be published on 14th July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

What Is Fascism? cover

In 1963, nearly two decades after the end of the most destructive war in human history, George L. Mosse assembled a group of interdisciplinary scholars from diverse backgrounds to answer a seemingly simple question: What is fascism? The landmark seminar that followed, held at Stanford University, came to define the intellectual conversation about European fascism throughout the postwar era. Mosse strove to better understand the legacy of fascism by debating its origins—often contentiously—with the sharpest minds of his generation.

In this volume, which collects Mosse’s lectures as well as his peers’ responses, Mosse and his colleagues wrestle with fascism’s origins and impact. The straightforward question that launched the seminar quickly expands to deeper debates. What are the intellectual foundations of right-wing populist political movements? How had this particular movement risen to power so quickly and then left so much devastation in its wake? Were charismatic leaders like Hitler and Mussolini the driving forces, or did the various incarnations of fascism throughout Europe and beyond constitute a broader revolution? What was the relationship of religious and cultural institutions to fascism’s rise and cataclysmic fall?

As the word “fascism” takes on new meaning in the twenty-first century, it is more urgent than ever to revisit the work of scholars who witnessed its birth—and its defeat. In the foreword, Stanley G. Payne situates the lively debate in its historical context, and in the critical introduction, James J. Sheehan shares his own memories of the seminar and reflects on how the experience drove Mosse’s later work.

"Mosse's 1963 Stanford seminar anticipated almost all the fundamental ideas of his interpretation of National Socialism and of fascism in general." - Emilio Gentile, author of Fascination with the Persecutor: George L. Mosse and the Catastrophe of Modern Man

ISBN: 9780299358341

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 454g

326 pages