Fascism was the major political invention of the twentieth century and the source of much of its pain. How can we try to comprehend its allure and its horror? Is it a philosophy, a movement, an aesthetic experience? What makes states and nations become fascist? Acclaimed historian Robert O. Paxton s[...]
Robert O. Paxton's classic study of the aftermath of France's sudden collapse under Nazi invasion utilizes captured German archives and other contemporary materials to construct a strong and disturbing account of the Vichy period in France. With a new introduction and updated bibliography, Vichy Fr[...]
"Europe in the Twentieth Century" offers a comprehensive, yet streamlined narrative of twentieth-century Europe. The scholarship and currency is top-notch as is this book's excellent consideration of important socio-cultural issues in the twentieth century, including youth movements and feminism.[...]