Iconic Fascism: The Excess of Destruction and Creation in Interwar Radical Right-Wing Politics

Author:   Professor Aristotle Kallis (Keele University, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781350169074


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   19 March 2026
Format:   Hardback
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Iconic Fascism: The Excess of Destruction and Creation in Interwar Radical Right-Wing Politics


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In Iconic Fascism, Aristotle Kallis uncovers the paradox at the heart of fascist politics: the simultaneous obsession with destroying and creating powerful symbols. This book demonstrates how fascists were simultaneously some of history's most passionate icon-lovers and most ruthless icon-breakers, wielding symbolic excess as both weapon and worship in their revolutionary project. Through a sweeping comparative analysis, Kallis reveals how fascist movements and later regimes were driven by a relentless battle of absolutes, seeking not only to eradicate the icons and reclaim the spaces of their enemies, but to saturate public life with their own emblems, rituals, and myths; and to make the political visceral. Kallis demonstrates that fascist violence was never merely blind or indiscriminate. Instead, it was a meticulously choreographed struggle for symbolic dominance, in which the destruction of enemy 'false' icons was inseparable from the performative creation of new, sacred icons of fascist power. He traces how this constant pursuit of ""destructive creation"" evolved from street-level partisan warfare to state-sponsored spectacles of monumental architecture and mass liturgies. Kallis argues that fascism's 'iconic compulsion' — its need to condense moral absolutes into visible, emotionally potent symbols — remained constant whether fascists operated as fringe insurgents or totalitarian regimes, fuelling its cycles of rupture and rebirth. Spanning street-level violence, mass spectacle, and monumental urban planning, Iconic Fascism challenges us to rethink the role of symbols in the making—and unmaking—of political communities.

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Author:   Professor Aristotle Kallis (Keele University, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.600kg
ISBN:  

9781350169074


ISBN 10:   1350169072
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   19 March 2026
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Introduction 1. Fascism, Destructive Creation, Violence 2. The Construction of the False Gods 3. The Production of the Icon 4. Fascist Violence between Performance and Efficiency 5. Iconoclasm from below and from above 6. From Icon-Destruction to Icon-Production Conclusions Bibliography Index

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This book makes a very positive contribution to the literature on fascism and tackles this much-written about topic from a fresh and interesting angle. Cogent and convincing in its argument, original in its interpretations, and carefully crafted and sophisticated in its style, Aristotle Kallis has produced an excellent monograph. * Lisa Pine, Institute of Historical Research, University of London, UK *


This book makes a very positive contribution to the literature on fascism and tackles this much-written about topic from a fresh and interesting angle. Cogent and convincing in its argument, original in its interpretations, and carefully crafted and sophisticated in its style, Aristotle Kallis has produced an excellent monograph. * Lisa Pine, Institute of Historical Research, University of London, UK * In a world where “fascism” is constantly trivialized by application to any form of unpalatable form of authoritarianism, reading Iconic Fascism is a salutary and sobering experience. This scholarly but highly accessible book confronts the human catastrophes unleashed two generations ago by an ideology that makes the systematic destruction of demonized human lives and their habitats the precondition for making a nation “great again”. In doing so it should help dispel the widespread tendency to confuse even radical right-wing populism’s more appalling perversions of democracy with the “real thing”. * Roger Griffin, Professor of Modern History and Political Theorist, Oxford Brookes University, UK *


Author Information

Aristotle Kallis is Professor of Modern and Contemporary History at Keele University, UK. He is the author of Genocide and Fascism (2009), The Third Rome (2014), and Nazi Propaganda in the Second World War (2005), as well as articles and chapters on aspects of fascist violence and cultural production.

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