Fascism
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Committee for Preservation of our Greek Legacy, 1968
File — File cabinet 2, Drawer: 2, Folder: 110
"Dawn" Religion and Fascism are the Key to Life, Benito Mussolini, Speech in Berlin 9/28/1937 , 1937
File
Identifier: FC-06-0260-03
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Contains 2,800 serial titles, 250 linear feet of pamphlets and soft-cover books, and 100 linear feet of miscellaneous materials.
Dates:
Issued: 1937
Flying Squads on Americanism, 1939
File — File cabinet 2, Drawer: 4, Folder: 104
German Propaganda , 1920 - 1945
Series — Flat file drawer Benedict Collection Drawer 10
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Contains 2,800 serial titles, 250 linear feet of pamphlets and soft-cover books, and 100 linear feet of miscellaneous materials.
Dates:
1920 - 1945
Nazi Action -- American Nazi Party (Glendale, Calif.), 1968-03
File
Identifier: FC-171NF
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Contains 2,800 serial titles, 250 linear feet of pamphlets and soft-cover books, and 100 linear feet of miscellaneous materials.
Dates:
Issued: 1968-03
Readings on Fascism: Mussolini, Rocco, Gentile, J.W.Cohen, Publisher (Boulder, CO) , 1952
File
Identifier: FC-06-0260-01
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Contains 2,800 serial titles, 250 linear feet of pamphlets and soft-cover books, and 100 linear feet of miscellaneous materials.
Dates:
Publication: 1952
Russell G. Benedict Polemical Literature (Collection)
Collection
Identifier: FC-06
Abstract
The Benedict Collection was originally called University of Nevada’s Contemporary Issues Collection and it was founded and curated by Russell G. Benedict. He collected periodicals, clippings, pamphlets, brochures and books focusing on the Civil Rights Movement, organized labor activities anti-Communist groups and extremist groups on either side of the political spectrum who targeted particular racial or religious groups or activities in hate literature and/or violent actions. His goal was to...
Dates:
1920-1980