In the society of Fascists[electroni...
Albanese, Giulia.

 

  • In the society of Fascists[electronic resource] :acclamation, acquiescence, and agency in Mussolini's Italy /
  • Record Type: Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
    [NT 15000414]: 335.60945
    Title/Author: In the society of Fascists : acclamation, acquiescence, and agency in Mussolini's Italy // edited by Giulia Albanese and Roberta Pergher.
    other author: Albanese, Giulia.
    Published: Basingstoke : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2012.
    Description: 1 online resource.
    Subject: Fascism - History. - Italy
    Subject: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Communism & Socialism
    Subject: Italy - History - 1815-1870.
    ISBN: 9780230392939 (electronic bk.)
    ISBN: 0230392938 (electronic bk.)
    [NT 15000228]: 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.
    [NT 15000229]: It has been a commonplace in Italian scholarship that Fascism enjoyed its long tenure not through terror but because of widespread popular consensus. By contrast a recent wave of research has reintroduced the notion of 'totalitarianism' to discussions of Mussolini's regime - yet often without testing the degree of active participation or opposition. So what was the relationship between Fascists and followers, party and people? Bringing together young Italian scholars - many appearing for the first time in English - engaged in new research on both elites and ordinary people, this volume offers a wide-ranging, in-depth analysis of Italian society's involvement in Fascism.
    Online resource: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9780230392939
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