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The Cambridge Elements in the History and Politics of Fascism is a series for scholars, graduate students, and advanced undergraduates. Individual Elements will capture the most innovative methodological and theoretical perspectives, addressing fascism in terms of its varied, and sometimes combined, dimensions as an ideology, movement, and regime. The Series will also deal with anti-fascist responses, sexuality, gender, economics, culture, the connections and disconnections between fascism and populism as well as the post-fascist legacies from 1945 to the present. The series will scrutinize all attempts to refashion politics and society, based on different versions of fascism, post-fascism, and neo-fascism as well as types of anti-fascist responses to defend democracy.