Introduction: Populism and Fascist Legacies
1. Taxonomy of a Chameleon: The Populist Idea of Power
2. The Natural Habitat of Populism: Favourable Conditions and Triggers
3. Populism, Collective Memory, and Stigma of the Fascist Past
4. Methodology: Measuring Populism and Testing Its Social Acceptability
5. Populism in Eight West European Countries since the 1970s
6. Collective Memory and Fascist Legacies in Western Europe
7. Explaining Populism "The Usual Way"
8. The Effect of Fascist Legacies on Populism
Conclusions