Fascism is described as "a political ideology and mass movement introduced in Italy by the National Fascist Party (Partito Nazionale Fascista) under the leadership of a former socialist radical journalist, Benito Mussolini (1883–1945)" and "A political theory that emphasizes a unified powerful state to which all individuals and groups submit." Learn more about Fascism, especially in Mussolini's Italy and in Nazi Germany through the resources below and explore further using the resources on the right column.
This incredibly indepth article from reliable source, Encyclopedia Britannica, covers all topics relating to Fascism including its origins, examples, characteristics and later developments.
Fascism
by Richard Tames
Call Number: 320.533 TAM
An easily understood book that will introduce you to Fascism.
Fascism and Nazism
by Stuart Hood; Litza Jansz (Illustrator)
Call Number: 320.533 HOO
ISBN: 9781840461541
Use this book for a more indepth discussion of Fascism.
Nationalism, Dictatorship and Democracy in twentieth-century Europe
by R Bunce et al