ISBN: HB: 9780300251173

Yale University Press

March 2023

356 pp.

23,4x15,5 cm

10 black&white illus.

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25.00 GBP
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Everything Is Possible

Antifascism and the Left in the Age of Fascism

The fascinating history of how the antifascist movement of the 1930s created "the left" as we know it today.

In the middle years of the Great Depression, the antifascist movement became a global political force, powerfully uniting people from across divisions of ideology, geography, race, language, and nationality. Joseph Fronczak shows how socialists, liberals, communists, and anarchists achieved a semblance of unity in the fight against fascism. Depression-era antifascists were populist, militant, and internationalist. They understood fascism in global terms, and they were determined to fight it on local terms. In the United States, antifascists fought against fascism on the streets of Chicago and New York, and they connected their own fights to the ones raging in Germany, Italy, and Spain.

As he traces the global trajectory of the antifascist movement, Fronczak argues that its most significant legacy is its creation of "the left" as we know it today-an international conglomeration of people committed to a shared politics of solidarity with each other.

About the author

Joseph Fronczak is an associate research scholar and lecturer in the Department of History at Princeton University. He lives in Princeton, NJ.