Items where Author is "Kallis, Aristotle"
Journal Article
Krzyżanowski, Michał and Wodak, Ruth and Bradby, Hannah and Gardell, Mattias and Kallis, Aristotle and Krzyżanowska, Natalia and Mudde, Cas and Rydgren, Jens (2023) Discourses and practices of the ‘New Normal’. Journal of Language and Politics, 22 (4). pp. 415-437. ISSN 1569-2159
Kallis, Aristotle (2014) The factory of illusions in the ‘Third Rome’ : Circus Maximus as a space of fascist simulation. Fascism, 3 (1). pp. 20-45. ISSN 2211-6249
Kallis, Aristotle (2013) Far-right “contagion” or a failing “mainstream”? : how dangerous ideas cross borders and blur boundaries. Democracy and Security, 9 (3). pp. 221-246. ISSN 1555-5860
Kallis, Aristotle (2012) Landscapes of ‘othering’ in postwar and contemporary Germany : the limits of the ‘culture of contrition’ and the poverty of the mainstream. Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism, 12 (2). pp. 387-407. ISSN 1754-9469
Kallis, Aristotle (2012) The 'Third Rome' of Fascism : Demolitions and the Search for a New 'Urban Syntax'. Journal of Modern History, 84 (1). pp. 40-79. ISSN 0022-2801
Kallis, Aristotle (2011) 'Framing' Romanità : The Celebrations for the Bimillenario Augusteo and the Augusteo–Ara Pacis Project. Journal of Contemporary History, 46 (4). pp. 809-831. ISSN 1461-7250
Kallis, Aristotle (2011) ‘In miglior tempo … ’: what fascism did not build in Rome. Journal of Modern Italian Studies, 16 (1). pp. 59-83. ISSN 1469-9583
Kallis, Aristotle (2010) Neither fascist nor authoritarian : The 4th of August regime in Greece (1936-1941) and the dynamics of fascistisation in 1930s Europe. East Central Europe, 37 (2-3). pp. 303-330. ISSN 1876-3308
Kallis, Aristotle (2010) Fascism and the Jews : from the internationalization of fascism to a 'fascist anti-Semitism'. Holocaust Studies, 15 (1-2). pp. 15-34.
Kallis, Aristotle (2009) Nazi propaganda decision-making : the hybrid of ‘modernity’ and ‘neo-feudalism’ in Nazi wartime propaganda. Portuguese Journal of Social Science, 8 (2). pp. 61-84.
Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings
Kallis, Aristotle (2014) The 'fascist effect' : on the dynamics of political hybridisation in Interwar Europe. In: Rethinking fascism and dictatorship in Europe :. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke. ISBN 9781137384409
Kallis, Aristotle (2013) Breaking the taboos and “mainstreaming” the extreme : the debates on restricting Islamic symbols in Europe. In: Right-wing populism in Europe : politics and discourse. Bloomsbury Academic, London, pp. 55-70. ISBN 9781780932323
Kallis, Aristotle (2011) Race and ethnicity. In: Europe in a global context :. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, pp. 128-140. ISBN 9780230285835
Kallis, Aristotle (2011) ‘Reconciliation’ or ‘conquest’? : the opening of the via della Conciliazione and the fascist vision for the ‘Third Rome’. In: Rome: Continuing Encounters between Past and Present :. Ashgate, pp. 129-152. ISBN 9781409417620
Kallis, Aristotle (2010) Fascism, ‘licence’, and genocide : from the chimera of rebirth to the authorisation of mass murder. In: Rethinking the nature of fascism : comparative perspectives. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, pp. 227-269. ISBN 9780230272965
Monograph
Kallis, Aristotle (2005) Nazi propaganda in the Second World War. Other. Palgrave.
Book/Report/Proceedings
Kallis, Aristotle (2014) The third Rome, 1922-1943 : the making of the fascist capital. Macmillan Palgrave, Basingstoke. ISBN 0230283993
Kallis, Aristotle (2009) Genocide and Fascism : The Eliminationist Drive in Fascist Europe. Routledge, New York. ISBN 978-0-415-33960-5
Thesis
Mathie, Nicola S. and Kallis, Aristotle and Mabon, Simon (2018) (Re)creating the Jewish State : projects of (in)security and the disjuncture to price-tag violence. PhD thesis, Lancaster University.
Bailey, Kate and Kallis, Aristotle and Peniston-Bird, Corinna (2018) 'So that all shall know' : memorialising Guatemala's disappeared. PhD thesis, Lancaster University.
Maddox, Kelly and Kallis, Aristotle (2016) The strong devour the weak : tracing the genocidal dynamics of violence in the Japanese Empire, 1937-1945. PhD thesis, Lancaster University.