The 1st International Academic Conference on Fascism marks a pioneering effort to systematically explore, critique, and understand the multifaceted phenomenon of fascism through rigorous academic inquiry. Designed specifically for professors, researchers, and doctoral candidates, the conference aims to foster scholarly dialogue, cross-disciplinary collaboration, and nuanced examination of fascism’s historical origins, ideological developments, cultural manifestations, and contemporary resurgences.
In the context of an increasingly complex global landscape, characterized by the resurgence of nationalist populisms, political polarization, and societal divisions, this conference serves as an essential intellectual forum. Participants will critically engage with both classic and emerging scholarship, addressing fundamental questions about the nature and dynamics of fascist movements and regimes. Sessions will span various disciplines including history, political science, sociology, philosophy, cultural studies, and comparative literature, reflecting the broad scholarly spectrum required to deeply grasp this intricate and controversial topic.
Key aims of the conference include:
By convening leading scholars and emerging voices from around the globe, the 1st International Academic Conference on Fascism aspires to significantly advance scholarly discourse, stimulate fresh theoretical insights, and contribute meaningfully to the global understanding and academic exploration of one of modern history’s most impactful and controversial political phenomena.