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*" Beginnings of the Day: Fascism and Representation ", paper in Modernism, Culture and ' the Jew ' ( 1998 ) book is dedicated to Rose
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*" and Fascism
*" The Men of the Archangel " by Eugen Weber, in International Fascism: New Thoughts and Approaches edited by George L. Mosse ( SAGE Publications, 1979, ISBN 0-8039-9842-2 and ISBN 0-8039-9843-0 ).
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