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The Spanish Civil War as a Spatial Allegory for Japanese Anti-Fascism | Amsterdam University Press Journals Online Abstract This article investigates, for the first time, how Japanese anti-fascist intellectuals in the mid 1930s approached the socio-political and cultural reality of Spain as the world’s main stage ...

In our Dec. 2025 edition, we proudly published a very timely piece by Ferran de Vargas. In it, 1930s Spain and Japan provide the historical backdrop for explorations of international solidarity movements related to #antifascism #civilwar #resistance #capitalism
Check it out: doi.org/10.5117/FASC...

22.01.2026 17:41 πŸ‘ 1 πŸ” 1 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
β€˜With All My Strength, and If Necessary with My Blood’ | Amsterdam University Press Journals Online Abstract In the context of Fascism and National Socialism, politically-themed literary fiction for the youth was often employed as a bridge between public education and pre-military training, aiding t...

It's hard to imagine, but it's been 5 years since #Jan6 so as you contemplate how that altered the arc of American politics, why not read some insightful words from our most recent edition? Check out Gilda Yael Bassani's work ⬇️
doi.org/10.5117/FASC...
#NationalSocialism #fiction #YA #fascism #6Jan

06.01.2026 16:23 πŸ‘ 0 πŸ” 1 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0

Happy New Year from our team to yours! For those who resolved to 'Read more' or 'Get curious,' we're here to help! Check out our latest edition. Why not start with the words of our editors @pnjackson.bsky.social & @drhelenroche.bsky.social ? Check it out: ttps://doi.org/10.5117/FASC2025.2.001.JAC

01.01.2026 15:33 πŸ‘ 4 πŸ” 2 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
60 Years: Fascism Seminar Revisited The "60 Years: Fascism Seminar Revisited" conference marked the sixtieth anniversary of George L. Mosse's groundbreaking 1963 Stanford seminar by bringing together over 30 leading scholars from the Un...

An excellent summary of the debates on fascism and the contemporary radical right that we had in Rome earlier this year, at a conference organized by the George L. Mosse Center at the University of Wisconsin earlier this year.

13.09.2025 15:21 πŸ‘ 9 πŸ” 3 πŸ’¬ 1 πŸ“Œ 1
A poster for the event, in blue with a picture of a burning police van on the right. The main text reads:

Extreme Right Aware
23 May 2025
10am to 3.30pm
Waterside Campus
Sunley Hotel

The extreme right space is fast-changing and complex. What risks does it pose? What draws people to such extremism? How does it cultivate violence and even terrorism? What can be done to tackle it?

Updated for 2025, this Extreme Right Aware CPD workshop will explore the history of the extreme right, help you identify extreme-right groups and messaging, and explore how they organise and campaign – including in the online space.

The day-long CPD workshop offers an important introduction to those new to this area, will deepen knowledge, and acts as a refresher for those already experienced working on the extreme right.

Lunch and refreshments are provided, and parking is available. Tickets are Β£20, and free tickets are available for charities and educational groups, or as incentives for group bookings.

Please contact Dr Daniel Jones at: Daniel.jones@northampton.ac.uk

A poster for the event, in blue with a picture of a burning police van on the right. The main text reads: Extreme Right Aware 23 May 2025 10am to 3.30pm Waterside Campus Sunley Hotel The extreme right space is fast-changing and complex. What risks does it pose? What draws people to such extremism? How does it cultivate violence and even terrorism? What can be done to tackle it? Updated for 2025, this Extreme Right Aware CPD workshop will explore the history of the extreme right, help you identify extreme-right groups and messaging, and explore how they organise and campaign – including in the online space. The day-long CPD workshop offers an important introduction to those new to this area, will deepen knowledge, and acts as a refresher for those already experienced working on the extreme right. Lunch and refreshments are provided, and parking is available. Tickets are Β£20, and free tickets are available for charities and educational groups, or as incentives for group bookings. Please contact Dr Daniel Jones at: Daniel.jones@northampton.ac.uk

The Extreme Right Research Network (@errnetwork.bsky.social) has updated its Extreme Right Aware CPD training for 2025. Thanks to funding, tickets are only Β£20 and we have free tickets we can make available for charities, community groups etc. Led by @pnjackson.bsky.social, on 23rd May 2025.

25.03.2025 10:38 πŸ‘ 3 πŸ” 7 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 2
A poster advertising the Addressing the Extreme Right Threat: A Year after the Riots workshop at the University of Northampton. It takes place on the 6th of June 2025, from 9.30am to 4.30pm, and is free to register.

The event will explore key aspects of contemporary extreme right politics and will set a research agenda for the Extreme Right Research Network based on the issues raised by all participants. As well as workshop activities, there will be four keynote talks from Prof. Roger Griffin, Dr Sophie James, Mark Wilson and Rajesh Thind.

We welcome a wide range of participants including academic researchers (including postgraduate and early career researchers), as well as practitioners and professionals such as journalists, policymakers, specialists from local government, charities and NGOs, and the policing and criminal justice sector.

Any queries, or to register your interest, please contact Dr Daniel Jones at Daniel.Jones@northampton.ac.uk.

A poster advertising the Addressing the Extreme Right Threat: A Year after the Riots workshop at the University of Northampton. It takes place on the 6th of June 2025, from 9.30am to 4.30pm, and is free to register. The event will explore key aspects of contemporary extreme right politics and will set a research agenda for the Extreme Right Research Network based on the issues raised by all participants. As well as workshop activities, there will be four keynote talks from Prof. Roger Griffin, Dr Sophie James, Mark Wilson and Rajesh Thind. We welcome a wide range of participants including academic researchers (including postgraduate and early career researchers), as well as practitioners and professionals such as journalists, policymakers, specialists from local government, charities and NGOs, and the policing and criminal justice sector. Any queries, or to register your interest, please contact Dr Daniel Jones at Daniel.Jones@northampton.ac.uk.

This summer the Extreme Right Research Network will be hosting a free in-person workshop/conference covering the Extreme Right. With talks from academics, practitioners and professionals, it should be a great day. Please share with your networks, and get in touch if you are interested in attending.

21.03.2025 13:39 πŸ‘ 6 πŸ” 7 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 2