Nazi Germany and Southern Europe, 1933-45 is about transnational fascist discourse. It addresses the cultural and scientific links between Nazi Germany and Southern Europe focusing on a hybrid international environment and an intricate set of objects that include individual, social, cultural or scientific networks and events.Nazi Germany and Southern Europe, 1933-45 is about transnational fascist discourse. It addresses the cultural and scientific links between Nazi Germany and Southern Europe focusing on a hybrid international environment and an intricate set of objects that include individual, social, cultural or scientific networks and events.1. 'The 'Invisible' Export of Thought': German Science and Southern Europe, 1933-45; Fernando Clara 2. Beyond Germanness? Music's History as 'Entangled History' in German Musicology From the End of the Nineteenth Century to the Second World War; Mauro Fosco Bertola 3. Tourism as Networking for a Pan-Fascist Mobilisation before World War II; M?rio Matos 4. Student and Scholar Mobility between Nazi Germany and Southern/Southeastern Europe; Johannes Dafinger 5. International Contacts in the First Years of the Spanish CSIC (1940-1945); Pablo P?rez L?pez 6. The Role of Culture in German-Spanish Relations during National-Socialism; Marici? Janu? i Miret 7. The Longing for a 'Conservative Revolution': German Influences over the Greek Inter-war Politicization of Technology and Science; Vassilios A. Bogiatzis 8. Portugal at the 'Third Front'; Cl?udia Ninhos 9. The Library of the Deutsches Arch?ologisches Institut Rom and Perceptions of German Scholarship; Frederick Whitling 10. Tracing Eugenics: German Influences on a Greek Background, c. 1930-1945; Giorgos Kokkinos and Markos Karasarinis 11. The Mild Eugenics Temptation in Portugal; Irene Flunser Pimentel 12. A 'Fascist' Colonialism? German National Socialist and Italian Fascist ColonilÖ