In the Society of Fascists: Acclamation, Acquiescence, and Agency in Mussolini's Italy
This work seeks to take a fresh look at the contentious question of the longevity and popularity of Mussolini's regime in Italy. In particular, it draws upon new research to challenge what has been the most influential paradigm over the last couple of decades, namely, the interpretation of Italian fascism as a consensual dictatorship.
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In the Society of Fascists: Acclamation, Acquiescence, and Agency in Mussolini's Italy
This work seeks to take a fresh look at the contentious question of the longevity and popularity of Mussolini's regime in Italy. In particular, it draws upon new research to challenge what has been the most influential paradigm over the last couple of decades, namely, the interpretation of Italian fascism as a consensual dictatorship.
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In the Society of Fascists: Acclamation, Acquiescence, and Agency in Mussolini's Italy

In the Society of Fascists: Acclamation, Acquiescence, and Agency in Mussolini's Italy

In the Society of Fascists: Acclamation, Acquiescence, and Agency in Mussolini's Italy

In the Society of Fascists: Acclamation, Acquiescence, and Agency in Mussolini's Italy

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This work seeks to take a fresh look at the contentious question of the longevity and popularity of Mussolini's regime in Italy. In particular, it draws upon new research to challenge what has been the most influential paradigm over the last couple of decades, namely, the interpretation of Italian fascism as a consensual dictatorship.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349352135
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 09/06/2012
Series: Italian and Italian American Studies
Edition description: 1st ed. 2012
Pages: 252
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Giulia Albanese is a research fellow at the University of Padova.

Table of Contents

Historians, Fascism, and Italian Society: Mapping the Limits of Consent; R.Pergher & G.Albanese Borghesi in Uniform: Masculinity, Militarism, and the Brutalization of Politics from World War I to the Rise of Fascism; L.Benadusi Violence and Political Participation during the Rise of Fascism (1919-1926); G.Albanese Consent, Mobilization, and Participation: The Rise of the Middle Class and its Support for the Fascist Regime; T.Baris Neither Bluff nor Revolution: The Corporations and the Consolidation of the Fascist Regime (1925-1926); M.Pasetti The Entrepreneurial Bourgeoisie and Fascism; A.Gagliardi The Allure of the Welfare State; C.Giorgi The 'New Racist Man': Italian Society and the Fascist Anti-Jewish Laws; V.Galimi The Consent of Memory: Recovering Fascist-Settler Relations in Libya; R.Pergher The Royal Army's Betrayal? Two Different Italian Policies in Yugoslavia (1941-1943); E.Gobetti Clio Among the Camicie Nere: Italian Historians and their Allegiances to Fascism (1930s-1940s); M.Angelini
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