Memory in Hungarian Fascism: A Cultural History argues that fascist memory had a key role in the historical formation and later return of fascism.
Zoltán Kékesi is a cultural historian of Central and Eastern Europe. His publications include Agents of Liberation.Holocaust Memory in Contemporary Art and Documentary Film (2015). He works as a Research Fellow at the Centre for Collective Violence, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, University College London.
Introduction: Fascist Memory on the Move / Chapter 1: The Birth of an Image: Early Antisemitism and the Challenge to the Liberal Age / Chapter 2: Fascism on the Rise: Class Politics and Anti-Liberal Memory / Chapter 3: The Bleeding Icon: Rural Migration and Fascist Poetry / Chapter 4: Transcending Babel: Memory in the Era of Fascist Transformation / Chapter 5: Resurrection, Now: Fascist Memory during the Holocaust / Chapter 6: Fascist Memory in Transition: The Early Postwar Years / Chapter 7: Fascist Memory in the Cold War Era: Writing in Exile / Chapter 8: New Alliances: Fascist Legacy in the Era of Transition / Chapter 9: Sonic Memories: A Neofascist Cult in the Making