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A Bulgarian Biography of Mussolini

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The Literature of Nationalism

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Nencho Iliev’s (1881–1944) Musolini i negovoto delo (Mussolini and his work, 1926) is dedicated to ‘that dreamt-of and long-awaited Bulgarian, who will sooner or later come, and lead our fatherland to the shore of salvation’.1 This statement sums up Iliev’s political frustration and indicates that he views Fascism merely as an ideology of national salvation.

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  1. 2 Anthony D. Smith, The Ethnic Origins of Nations, Oxford, 1986, p. 26.

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© 1996 School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of London

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Kanikova, S. (1996). A Bulgarian Biography of Mussolini. In: Pynsent, R.B. (eds) The Literature of Nationalism. Studies in Russia and East Europe. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-24685-4_8

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