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Respectability and Violence - Military Values, Masculine Honor, and Italy's Road to Mass Death (Hardcover)
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Respectability and Violence - Military Values, Masculine Honor, and Italy's Road to Mass Death (Hardcover)
Series: George L. Mosse Series in the History of European Culture, Sexuality, and Ideas
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In the aftermath of national unification in the 1860s, the Italian
army was tasked with molding generations of men from warring
regions and different social strata into obedient citizens of a
centralized state. Integrating large numbers of the educated middle
classes into the young kingdom's armed forces proved decisive in
establishing the army as the 'main school' and backbone for mass
nationalization. Lorenzo Benadusi examines the intersection of
Italian military and civil society over the last century as they
coalesced in the figure of the gentleman-officer-an idealized image
of an altruistic, charming, and competent ruling class that could
influence the choices, values, and behavior of the 'new
Italians.'Respectability and Violence traces the relationship
between civic virtues and military values from the
post-Risorgimento period through the end of World War I, when the
trauma of trench warfare made it necessary to again redefine ideas
of chivalry and manliness and to accept violence as a necessary
tool in defense of society and state. The language of conflict and
attitudes about war forged in these decades-characterized by
patriotism, heroism, and sacrifice-shaped the cultured bourgeoise
into loyalists who ushered in Italy's transition to a powerful
Fascist political system. This unique study of the officer is
crucial for understanding the military, social, and political
history of Italy.
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