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Separatist Currents in Moravian Fascism and National Socialism

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The article deals with separatism within Moravian fascism and National Socialism. It identifies fundamental links between ethnic nationalism and fascism, and describes the development of the ‘Moravian question’ within the context of Central European history. The separatist tendencies of Moravian fascism and National Socialism are examined in the context of the interwar history, the period of occupation of the Czech lands, and postwar developments, including contemporary tendencies. It also identifies similarities with and differences from some other ethno-national fascisms in Europe. The author concludes that although marginal, Moravian fascism and National Socialism have enjoyed a long existence.
Amsterdam University Press
Title: Separatist Currents in Moravian Fascism and National Socialism
Description:
The article deals with separatism within Moravian fascism and National Socialism.
It identifies fundamental links between ethnic nationalism and fascism, and describes the development of the ‘Moravian question’ within the context of Central European history.
The separatist tendencies of Moravian fascism and National Socialism are examined in the context of the interwar history, the period of occupation of the Czech lands, and postwar developments, including contemporary tendencies.
It also identifies similarities with and differences from some other ethno-national fascisms in Europe.
The author concludes that although marginal, Moravian fascism and National Socialism have enjoyed a long existence.

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