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SG - Nazis on the Moon?
Or, why is fascism so present in popular culture? Get back to the future and see where history brings us.
About Nazis on the Moon
Ever wondered why fascism remains such a hotly debated and perplexing topic? Tonight, we embark on a thrilling journey through history, with historian Daniël Knegt as our guide.
We'll delve into defining fascism, its global reach, and its relevance in today's world. Get ready to uncover the secrets of this controversial ideology!
About the series This is not Fascism
Has fascism lingered under the surface for many decades? Is it staging a comeback in the political arena? This series explores those questions interdisciplinarily, taking perspectives from among others sociology, history and philosophy. Together, we'll unravel the complexities of contemporary fascist organisations. Are they different from past expressions of these politics? And should we all be antifascist, with a loud and clear …………………[insert your slogan here]…………………?
Want to learn more? Check out the multimedia reading table in the Forum library (1st floor).
About dr. D. Knegt (University of Amsterdam)
Daniël Knegt (Amsterdam 1984) is a lecturer in Modern History at the University of Amsterdam. He received his PhD from the European University Institute in Florence (Italy), with a dissertation on fascism, Europeanism and neoliberalism in French intellectual thought. He wrote a public history book (in Dutch) on the historical and present-day relevance of fascism, which was published within the Elementaire deeltjes series. His research interest include the history of propaganda, neoliberalism and fascism as a transnational phenomenon. Daniel likes trains, Italian food and ice skating on natural ice as soon as it's cold enough.