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Mussolini's Italy, life under the fascist dictatorship, 1915-1945, R.J.B. Bosworth

Label
Mussolini's Italy, life under the fascist dictatorship, 1915-1945, R.J.B. Bosworth
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and indexIncludes bibliographical references (pages 573-661) and index
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Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Mussolini's Italy
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
85484316
Responsibility statement
R.J.B. Bosworth
Sub title
life under the fascist dictatorship, 1915-1945
Summary
For almost all nations the First World War was an unparalleled disaster, but the Italian experience especially was to have catastrophic consequences. Weakened and embittered, trying and failing to come to terms with 600,000 dead and with an entire generation of men militarized by fighting, Italy gave birth to a new form of political life: Fascism ... brings to life the period when Italians participated in a vast and ultimately ruinous political experiment under their dictator, Benito Mussolini, and his Fascist henchmen. With none of the democratic interlude experienced by Germany, the country plunged almost directly from world war to dictatorship. The Fascists were the first totalitarians, aiming to reshape Italy and its people utterly. In so doing they provided a model for many other twentieth-century dictatorships, with Hitler always acknowledging the guidance he had received from Mussolini's march on Rome. A regime based on a cult of violence and obedience, Fascism made immense demands on its subjects, killing many within Italy and in its empire, and ruining the lives of more. Yet, despite this, Italians found ingenious ways of adapting, limiting, undermining and ridiculing Mussolini's ambitions for them. The heart of this book is its engagement with the life of these ordinary Italians and their families, struggling through terrible times. Drawing heavily on letters, diaries and police reports, Bosworth creates a picture of Italian life and a regime which - as the world hurtled towards the cataclysm of the Second World War - was to face humiliation, defeat, invasion and the utter collapse of the nation state
Table Of Contents
One Italy or another before 1914 -- Liberal and dynastic war -- Popular and national war -- 1919 -- Becoming a fascist -- Learning to rule in the provinces -- Learning to rule from Rome -- Building a totalitarian dictatorship -- Forging fascist society -- Placing Italy in Europe -- Going to the people -- Dictating full-time -- Becoming imperialists -- Embracing Nazi Germany -- Lurching into war -- The wages of fascist war -- Losing all the wars -- The fascist heritage
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