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Mussolini and Italian Fascism

Mussolini and Italian Fascism

Giuseppe Finaldi

Jul 2008, Paperback, 216 pages 
ISBN13: 9781405812535
ISBN10: 1405812532
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Description

Fascism was one of the defining experiences of the European 20th Century. Within it many of the economic, political, social and cultural contradictions that had been brewing in the unprecedented transformation that European society underwent in the 19th and early 20th century came to a head. Mussolini, the man who most fashioned Italian Fascism, dramatically expressed the unease and the hopes of his age.

To what extent can we compare Mussolini's Italy to Hitler's Germany or Stalin's Russia? What legacy has the experience of Fascism left behind in Italy and in Europe? These and many more important questions are explored in Finaldi's introduction to one of the most important movements of the European 20th Century.

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Contents

CONTENTS:

Chronology

Who's Who

Glossary

Part One: background

1. Perspectives on modern Italian history

2. Perspectives on the study of Fascism

Part Two: Mussolini and Italian Fascism

3. The Origins of Italian Fascism 1870-1917

4. Fascism as movement 1917-1921

5. The road to dictatorship 1921-1926

6. The Fascist Regime 1926-1936

7. Mussolini and Hitler 1936-1938

8. The Second World War and the end of fascism, 1938-45

Part Three: Conclusion

9.  The place of Italian fascism in European history

Part Four: Documents

Further reading

References

Index

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Features

  • Offers students a plethora of features including Documents, Chronology, Glossary and a Who's Who section
  • Contextualises Fascist Italy with reference to Italian unification and Europe as a whole  
  • Fascism was one of the defining experiences of the European 20th Century, students will benefit from the broad coverage of this text in their Modern History studies

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Author

Dr. Giuseppe Finaldi is Lecturer in History at the University of Western Australia.

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