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Description:
"An exploration of the ideological attempts by far-right movements across Europe and beyond to create an idealized version of the human race, or a 'new man', during the fascist epoch of 1919 to 1945"--
Introduction: Building illiberal subjects: the new man in the radical right universe, 1919-45 / Jorge Dagnino, Matthew Feldman and Paul Stocker -- Totalitarian pedagogy and the Italian youth / Luca La Rovere -- Biotypology and eugenics in fascist Italy / Francesco Cassata -- The aviator as new man / Fernando Esposito -- Eugenic art: Hitler's utopian aesthetic / Gregory Maertz -- Army educators and the making of a "total man" in late fascist Croatia / Rory Yeomans -- The "everyman" of the Portuguese new state during the fascist era / Rita Almeida de Carvalho and António Costa Pinto -- Peronism: the consumerist revolution and the new Argentinean / Alberto Spektorowski -- Envisioning the new man in 1930s Brazil / Aristotle Kallis -- Japan's perennial new man: the liberal and fascist incarnations of Masamichi Ryama / Roy Starrs -- Forging the "new man" in fascist Spain during the war and its aftermath, 1936-1948 / David Alegre Lorenz -- Portraits of the new British fascist man / Jeannette Baxter -- The fascist new man in France, 1919-1945 / Joan Tumblety -- The salience of "new man" rhetoric in Romanian fascist movements, 1922-1944 / Roland Clark