Fascism. Journal of Comparative Fascist Studies Volume 12, issue 2 (2023)
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Table of Contents, volume 12, issue 2 (2023): (Re)Living Greece and Rome: Performances of Classicial Antiquity under Fascism'
- Eleftheria Ioannidou / Editorial Introduction: (Re)Living Greece and Rome: Performances of Classical Antiquity under Fascism
- Eleftheria Ioannidou / Performative Mo(nu)ments: Re-enacting Classical Antiquity for the Popular Masses in the Theaters of Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany
- Sara Troiani / The Classical Performances at the Temples of Agrigento and Paestum: From Performances of Ancient Drama to the Re-Enactment of Myths and Rituals in Archeological Sites
- Patricia Gaborik / Mussolini’s Cesare: Propaganda, Pedagogy and the Dramatization of History
- Giovanna Di Martino / The Living Archive: Archiving and Documenting Classical Performance during Fascism
- Fiona Macintosh / Moving Images, Moving Bodies: Greek Dance, Eugenics and Fascism
- Pantelis Michelakis / The Antelope and the Lioness: Ancient Greece in the Prologue of Leni Riefenstahl’s Olympia
- Dimitris Plantzos and Vasileios Balaskas / Reinventing Romanitas: Exchanges of Classical Antiquities as Symbolic Gifts between Italy and Spain (1933-1943)
- Han Lamers and Bettina Reitz-Joosse / Spectacular Latin: The Role of the Latin Language in Political Spectacles under Italian Fascism
- Jonathan Spellerberg / Enacting the Mythical through Architecture: Nazi Assembly Architecture as Performative Practice
- Paul Jackson / Paramilitarism in Fascism and the Radical Right: Sixth Convention of the International Association of Comparative Fascist Studies (COMFAS)