PART I. THEORETICAL AND COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES
1. The 'Fascist Effect' : On the Dynamics of Political Hybridisation in Interwar Europe / Aristotle Kallis
2. Fascism and the Framework for Interactive Political Innovation During the Era of the Two World Wars / David Roberts
3. The Nature of 'Generic Fascism' : Complexity and Reflexive Hybridity / Roger Eatwell
4. Fascism, Corporatism and the Crafting of Authoritarian Institutions in Interwar European Dictatorships / Antonio Costa Pinto
PART II. CASE-STUDIES
5. The Coming of the Dollfuss/Schuschnigg Regime and the Stages of its Development / Gerhard Botz
6. Salazar's 'New State' : The Paradoxes of Hybridization in the Fascist Era / Goffredo Adinolfi and Antonio Costa Pinto
7. State and Regime in Early Francoism (1936-45) : Power Structures, Main Actors and Repression Policy / Miguel Jerez Mir and Javier Luqu
8. Stages in the Development of the 'Fourth of August' Regime in Greece / Mogens Pelt
9. External Influences on the Evolution of Hungarian Authoritarianism, 1920-1944 / Jason Winterberg
10. A Continuum of Dictatorships : Hybrid Totalitarian Experiments in Romania, 1937-1944 / Constantin Iordachi
CONCLUSION: Embracing Complexity and Transnational Dynamics : The Diffusion of Fascism and the Hybridization of Dictatorships in Interwar Europe.
Rethinking fascism and dictatorship in Europe. ISBN 9781137384409. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2014. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.