British Fascist Movements up to 1940:
Political careers of British fascists, and their ultimate fates.
http://www.angelfire.com/ak2/newmanbyrne/brfasc.html
The F Scale:
Online, interactive questionnaire designed to "yield an estimate of
fascist receptivity at the personality level."
http://www.anesi.com/fscale.htm
The Cultural Revolution of Fascism:
Review of a collection of essays by George L. Mosse.
http://www.firstthings.com/ftissues/ft0005/reviews/anderson.html
The Fascist Ideology of Star Trek:
Provocative essay on themes of militarism, collectivism, and atheism
in the popular sci-fi series.
http://www.friesian.com/trek.htm
Fascism and Revolution:
Essay defining fascism as a "Revolution from the Right."
http://www.brookes.ac.uk/schools/humanities/Roger/fascrev.htm
Italian Life under Fascism:
Online exhibition of books, posters and other printed material
relating to Mussolini's regime.
http://www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/dpf/Fascism/
Neo-Fascist?:
Remarks on the use of "fascist" as an epithet and the comparative
historical records of Fascism and Communism.
http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig/fontova6.html
Economic Fascism:
Economics professor from Loyola College delineates the economic
aspect of the fascist regimes in Italy and Germany.
http://www.banned-books.com/truth-seeker/1994archive/121_3/ts213l.html
What is Fascism?:
Some general ideological features outlined by Matthew N. Lyons.
http://www.publiceye.org/eyes/whatfasc.html
Nucleus 21: 21st Century Fascism:
A variety of sources, both fascist and conservative, historical and
contemporary.
http://www.geocities.com/bobmeyer_us/index.html
Fascist Ideology:
Paper by historian Zeev Sternhell on the problem of defining
fascism.
http://www.coloradocollege.edu/Dept/PS/Finley/PS425/reading/Sternhell.html
Fascism:
An introductory article by Professor Roger Griffin, School of
Humanities, Oxford Brookes University.
http://www.brookes.ac.uk/schools/humanities/staff/FAECRG2.htm
Revisionism and Peronism:
Highlights the relationship between Argentine historical revisionism
and early Peronism (1943-1955). Includes summaries, biographies of
the protagonists, bibliographies, short book reviews and links.
http://mysite.freeserve.com/peronism/default.html
Neo-fascism:
An April 1998 editorial from Le Monde on the rise of neo-fascism in
France.
http://mondediplo.com/1998/04/01leader
The Iron Guard:
The Legion of the Archangel Michael, known as the Iron Guard, was
the principal fascist movement in Romania during the interwar
period.آ Led by the charismatic Corneliu Codreanu until his death
in 1938, the Iron Guard reached the height of its power under Horia
Sima and Ion Antonescu during World War II.آ Site includes songs,
chronology and other information relating to Romanian fascism.
http://hist.academic.claremontmckenna.edu/jpetropoulos/ironguard/
Iron Guard:
Encyclopedia entry on the Romanian fascist movement.
http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/history/A0825503.html
Arrow Cross:
Information about the historical fascist movement in Hungary.
http://hist.academic.claremontmckenna.edu/jpetropoulos/arrow/
Will Japan Adopt Fascism (1935).:
Interview with Mr Yosuke Matsuoka, Japans last representative at the
League of Nations, by Gareth Jones.
http://colley.co.uk/garethjones/articles_far_east/Will_Japan_Adopt_Fascism.htm
The National-Anarchist Writings of D. Michael.:
Theoretical writings about so-called national anarchism, including
papers, newsfeeds, and related links about the movement,
globalization, and differences with the far right.
http://nationalanarchist.com/