Revue d'histoire moderne et contemporaine 2008-3 No 55-3, 2008/3 - 160 pagesItalian FascismPages 5 to 10Italian Fascism: New AnalysesBy Marie-Anne Matard-BonucciPages 11 to 34The Silence of Hannah Arendt: Interpreting Fascism in the Origins of TotalitarianismBy Emilio GentilePages 35 to 60“Il Duce” and Other Fascist Senior Staff: Contribution to a Sociology of Charismatic DominationBy Jean-Yves DormagenPages 61 to 84Sport, Physical Education, and Fascism from the Historian's Point of ViewBy Paul DietschyPages 85 to 115Is Fascism an “Export”?By François DumasyPages 116 to 137From One Persecution to Another: Colonial Racism and Anti-Semitism in Fascist ItalyBy Marie-Anne Matard-BonucciPages 138 to 156The New Face of Fascism in the Mediterranean (1940 – 1943): Ideological Presuppositions, Visions, and Loose EffortsBy David Rodogno