id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_nvjgjczoh5h4bexxcox4r6wa7e Laurie Manchester Fascism in Manchuria: The Soviet-China Encounter in the 1930s. By Susanne Hohler. London: I.B. Tauris, 2017. ix, 262 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index. $110.00, hard bound 2018 2 .pdf application/pdf 1179 66 54 studies by writing about emigres in Manchuria after the Japanese occupation. also the first scholar to argue that Russian fascism was an integral part of civil society. offers a new explanation for the spread of Russian fascism in the 1930s: she argues illustrates how effective Russian fascists were at working with likeminded individuals and groups. Unlike John Stephen, Hohler also emphasizes how Russian fascism differed from its Yet while all émigré organizations focused, as do all diasporas, on preventing denationalization, and the fascists' of Russian fascism that focuses exclusively on Manchuria. what was specific to the Russian diaspora in Manchuria that would explain why the in how the fascists overshadowed Russian liberals without explaining that there were The BREM archive includes records that provide more insight narratives by Russian fascists. Russian diaspora studies is still in its infancy, and hence Hohler is in many ways ./cache/work_nvjgjczoh5h4bexxcox4r6wa7e.pdf ./txt/work_nvjgjczoh5h4bexxcox4r6wa7e.txt