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The civic foundations of fascism in Europe: Italy, Spain, and Romania, 1870–1945, by Dylan Riley, Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010, xiii + 258 pp., US$55.00 (hardcover), ISBN-13 978-0801894275.
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20 November 2018
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