Haunted by Hitler
Discover the compelling insights of Haunted by Hitler by Chris Vials, published by the University of Massachusetts Press in 2014. This thought-provoking book delves into the pervasive anxieties surrounding fascism in the United States, exploring how these fears have been articulated across various public platforms. With 304 pages of rich content, Vials examines the influence of American television shows, Off-Broadway theater, party newspapers, and bestselling historical works, alongside journalism, popular sociology, and political theory. This engaging analysis invites readers to reflect on the cultural and political implications of fascism in contemporary society. Perfect for history enthusiasts, political theorists, and anyone interested in the intersection of media and societal fears, Haunted by Hitler offers a vital perspective on the ongoing discourse surrounding nationalism and its manifestations in American life.