Project 1933
Fascism Then and Now
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Adrian Daub's Project 1933: Fascism Then and Now examines the historical emergence of fascism and traces its resonances and transformations in contemporary politics.
Drawing on cultural, intellectual, and political history, the book analyzes how fascist ideas took shape in the early 20th century and how their themes persist or reappear today.
Daub situates cultural artifacts, political movements, and philosophical currents in dialogue to show continuities and ruptures across time.
The book aims to offer both scholarly analysis and accessible narrative to help readers understand fascism's historical roots and modern permutations.
It serves as a timely intervention connecting past events to present-day political anxieties.
Drawing on cultural, intellectual, and political history, the book analyzes how fascist ideas took shape in the early 20th century and how their themes persist or reappear today.
Daub situates cultural artifacts, political movements, and philosophical currents in dialogue to show continuities and ruptures across time.
The book aims to offer both scholarly analysis and accessible narrative to help readers understand fascism's historical roots and modern permutations.
It serves as a timely intervention connecting past events to present-day political anxieties.
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