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Êëåðèêàëüíûé ôàøèçì â èäåîëîãè÷åñêàÿ êîíñòðóêöèÿ, êîòîðàÿ êîìáèíèðóåò ïîëèòè÷åñêèå è ýêîíîìè÷åñêèå äîêòðèíû ôàøèçìà ñ áîãîñëîâèåì èëè ðåëèãèîçíîé òðàäèöèåé. Òåðìèí èñïîëüçóåòñÿ äëÿ îïèñàíèÿ îðãàíèçàöèé è äâèæåíèé êîìáèíèðóþùèõ ðåëèãèîçíûå ýëåìåíòû ñ ôàøèçìîì, ïîääåðæêà ñî ñòîðîíû ðåëèãèîçíûõ îðãàíèçàöèé ôàøèçìà, èëè ôàøèñòñêèõ ðåæèìîâ â êîòîðûé èãðà äóõîâåíñòâà âåäóùàÿ ðîëü. Êëàññèôèêàöèÿ êëåðèêàëüíîãî ôàøèçìà îòêëîíåíà íåêîòîðûìè ó÷åíûìè[1].

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[ïðàâèòü] Ëèòåðàòóðà

  • Various authors, â˜Clerical Fascismâ™ in Interwar Europe, special issue of Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions, Volume 8, Issue 2, 2007.
  • Walter K. Andersen. «Bharatiya Janata Party: Searching for the Hindu Nationalist Face», In The New Politics of the Right: NeoâPopulist Parties and Movements in Established Democracies, ed. HansâGeorg Betz and Stefan Immerfall (New York: St. Martinâ™s Press, 1998), pp. 219â232. ISBN 0-312-21134-1 or ISBN 0-312-21338-7
  • Stefan Arvidsson, Aryan Idols. The Indo-European Mythology as Ideology and Science. (University of Chicago Press, 2006) ISBN 0-226-02860-7
  • Partha Banerjee, In the Belly of the Beast: The Hindu Supremacist RSS and BJP of India (Delhi: Ajanta, 1998). ISBN 81-202-0504-2
  • Charles Bloomberg and Saul Dubow, eds., ChristianâNationalism and the Rise of the Afrikaner Broederbond in South Africa, 1918â48 (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1989). ISBN 0-253-31235-3
  • Randolph L. Braham and Scott Miller, The Nazis Last Victims: The Holocaust in Hungary (Detroit: Wayne State University Press, [1998] 2002). ISBN 0-8143-2737-0
  • Ainslie T. Embree, «The Function of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh: To Define the Hindu Nation», in Accounting for Fundamentalisms, The Fundamentalism Project 4, ed. Martin E. Marty and R. Scott Appleby (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1994), pp. 617â652. ISBN 0-226-50885-4
  • Mark Juergensmeyer. The New Cold War?: Religious Nationalism Confronts the Secular State. (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993). (ISBN 0-520-08651-1)
  • Walter Laqueur. 1966. Fascism: Past, Present, Future, New York: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997. ISBN 0-19-511793-X
  • Nicholas M. NagyâTalavera, The Green Shirts and the Others: A History of Fascism in Hungary and Romania (Iaşi and Oxford: The Center for Romanian Studies, 2001). ISBN 973-9432-11-5
  • Walid Phares, Lebanese Christian Nationalism: The Rise and Fall of an Ethnic Resistance (Boulder, Colo.: L. Rienner, 1995). ISBN 1-55587-535-1
  • Leon Volovici, Nationalist Ideology and Antisemitism: The Case of Romanian Intellectuals in the 1930s (Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1991). ISBN 0-08-041024-3

[ïðàâèòü] Ïîëèòèêà Âàòèêàíà

  • Anthony Rhodes, The Vatican in the Age of Dictators 1922â1945 (London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1973). ISBN 0-03-007736-2
  • Michael Phayer, The Catholic Church and the Holocaust, 1930â1965 (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2000) ISBN 0-253-33725-9
  • Livia Rothkirchen, «Vatican Policy and the â˜Jewish Problemâ™ in Independent Slovakia (1939â1945)» in Michael R. Marrus (ed.),The Nazi Holocaust 3, (Wesport: Meckler, 1989), pp. 1306â1332. ISBN 0-88736-255-9 or ISBN 0-88736-256-7
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