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This volume is a study of Fascism in its country of origin, Italy.
It describes the impact of a new type of political movement on
Italian government and society. The Fascist seizure of power did
not begin or end with Mussolini's famous March on Rome in 1922; it
was achieved rather by gradual subversion of the liberal order,
which involved not only the destruction of all political opposition
but also the creation of new institutions designed to control
economic and cultural life. A classic work of wide-ranging
scholarship, this book is here republished with a new preface by
the author and will be essential reading for all students of
Fascism and international history.
This volume is a study of Fascism in its country of origin, Italy.
It describes the impact of a new type of political movement on
Italian government and society. The Fascist seizure of power did
not begin or end with Mussolini's famous March on Rome in 1922; it
was achieved rather by gradual subversion of the liberal order,
which involved not only the destruction of all political opposition
but also the creation of new institutions designed to control
economic and cultural life. A classic work of wide-ranging
scholarship, this book is here republished with a new preface by
the author and will be essential reading for all students of
Fascism and international history.
This volume centres on one of the most dramatic periods of Italian History: 1900-1945. It examines the crisis of the liberal state as it undergoes a process of significant transformation, which starts with a process of modernisation and leads to the totalitarian fascist state. Lyttelton and his international team discuss the social and moral conflicts resulting from modernisation, the two world wars and the fascist regime, considering the issues from both national and international standpoints. The discussion includes the developments and impact of the changes on religion, literature, and the visual arts.
This volume focuses on the dramatic developments in Italian history from 1900 to 1945. It presents a lively discussion of Italy's experiences of modernization, two world wars, and the impact of the totalitarian Fascist experiment. Among the many topics covered by the book are the rise and fall of Fascism, Italy's industrial revolution, changes in everyday life, the Futurist movement in the arts, and Gramsci's political philosophy.
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