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The Italian Empire and the Great War (Hardcover)
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The Italian Empire and the Great War (Hardcover)
Series: The Greater War
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The Italian Empire and the Great War brings an imperial and
colonial perspective to the Italian experience of the First World
War. Italy's decision for war in 1915 built directly on Italian
imperial ambitions from the late nineteenth century onwards, and
its conquest of Libya in 1911-12. The Italian empire was conceived
both as a system of overseas colonies under Italian sovereignty,
and as an informal global empire of emigrants; both were mobilized
to support the war in 1915-18. The war was designed to bring about
'a greater Italy' both literally and metaphorically. In pursuit of
global status, Italy fought a global war, sending troops to the
Balkans, Russia, and the Middle East, though with limited results.
Italy's newest colony, Libya, was also a theatre of the war effort,
as the anti-colonial resistance there linked up with the Ottoman
Empire, Germany, and Austria to undermine Italian rule. Italian
race theories underpinned this expansionism: the book examines how
Italian constructions of whiteness and racial superiority informed
a colonial approach to military occupation in Europe as well as the
conduct of its campaigns in Africa. After the war, Italy's failures
at the Peace Conference meant that the 'mutilated victory' was an
imperial as well as a national sentiment. Events in Paris are
analysed alongside the military occupations in the Balkans and Asia
Minor as well as efforts to resolve the conflicts in Libya, to
assess the rhetoric and reality of Italian imperialism.
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