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Russia, the Dutch Far Right, and the Politics of World War II Remembrance

July 7, 2022 Jazmine Contreras and Nicolaas P. Barr 10

In the days and weeks following Russia’s February 2022 invasion and military occupation of Ukraine, scholars with expertise on the region weighed in on the […]

A Weapon of War? Some Reflections on Sexual Violence during the Russian War in Ukraine — Marta Havryshko in Conversation with Regina Mühlhäuser

May 8, 2022 Marta Havryshko and Regina Mühlhäuser 0

In the days and weeks following Russia’s February 2022 invasion and military occupation of Ukraine, scholars with expertise on the region weighed in on the […]

Ukraine as Whiteboard: The Genocidal Implications of Russian Ideas of Territory

April 26, 2022 Susan Smith-Peter 1

In the days and weeks following Russia’s February 2022 invasion and military occupation of Ukraine, scholars with expertise on the region weighed in on the […]

The Information Arms Race: Media and the Russo-Ukrainian War

April 25, 2022 Nicolas Surges 0

In the days and weeks following Russia’s February 2022 invasion and military occupation of Ukraine, scholars with expertise on the region weighed in on the […]

France, Ukraine, Russia: A Union without ‘Unionists’, a Europe without Liberals?

April 24, 2022 Lidia Zessin-Jurek and Philipp Zessin-Jurek 1

As the French presidential election approaches, Emmanuel Macron’s victory remains terrifyingly uncertain. A victory at the polls by his opponent, Marine Le Pen, would have […]

Can There Be History Teaching After Bucha?

April 22, 2022 Orel Beilinson 0

In the days and weeks following Russia’s February 2022 invasion and military occupation of Ukraine, scholars with expertise on the region weighed in on the […]

Reading Vasily Grossman in 2022: The Burden of History

April 12, 2022 Kathryn David 0

In the days and weeks following Russia’s February 2022 invasion and military occupation of Ukraine, scholars with expertise on the region weighed in on the […]

Too Close to Home: How Minority Communities Broaden the Scope of Care and Help

April 5, 2022 Thuc Linh Nguyen Vu 0

In the days and weeks following Russia’s February 2022 invasion and military occupation of Ukraine, scholars with expertise on the region weighed in on the […]

Closely Watched Tweets: As We Build the February 24th Archive

March 24, 2022 Steven Seegel 4

In the days and weeks following Russia’s February 2022 invasion and military occupation of Ukraine, scholars with expertise on the region weighed in on the […]

Ukraine’s Future, and Ours

March 13, 2022 Stephen V. Bittner 0

In the days and weeks following Russia’s February 2022 invasion and military occupation of Ukraine, scholars with expertise on the region weighed in on the […]

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The #NewFascismSyllabus is a crowd-sourced collection of scholarly writings on the history of fascist, authoritarian, and right-wing populist movements and governments. It is intended to serve as an entryway into the scholarly literature for those seeking deeper insights into how past societies have gravitated towards authoritarianism, and seeks to provide comparative perspectives on how everyday people, as well as cultural authorities and civil institutions, coped and, in some cases, resisted these changes.

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