New political ideas in the aftermath of the great war

Alessandro Salvador (Editor), Anders G. Kjøstvedt (Editor)

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Abstract

This edited collection presents new research on how the Great War and its aftermath shaped political thought in the interwar period across Europe. Assessing the major players of the war as well as more peripheral cases, the contributors challenge previous interpretations of the relationship between veterans and fascism, and provide new perspectives on how veterans tried to promote a new political and social order. Those who had frontline experience of the First World War committed themselves to constructing a new political and social order in war-torn Europe, shaped by their experience of the war and its aftermath. A number of them gave voice to the need for a world order free from political and social conflict, and all over Europe veterans imagined a third way between capitalist liberalism and state-controlled socialism. By doing so, many of them moved towards emerging fascist movements and became, in some case unwillingly, the heralds of totalitarian dictatorships.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherSpringer Nature
Number of pages244
Edition1
ISBN (Electronic)9783319389158
ISBN (Print)978-3-319-38914-1, 978-3-319-81772-9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 Nov 2016
Externally publishedYes

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  • Introduction

    Salvador, A. & Kjøstvedt, A. G., 01 Jan 2016, New Political Ideas in the Aftermath of the Great War. Springer Nature, p. xi-xviii

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