The Italian Dictatorship by Richard J B Bosworth

The Italian Dictatorship by Richard J B Bosworth

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A study of the "myth of fascism", this work offers a detailed critique of the way in which the history of fascism has been given meaning both in Italy and the outside world, from 1919 to 1997. Bosworth provides an account of history writing about Benito Mussolini and his regime.

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The Italian Dictatorship by Richard J B Bosworth

What was Italian Fascism? Was it the ideology and experience of the trenches brought to political authority? Or did it express the hopes and ideals of an emerging middle class which had done well out of the First World War? To what extent was fascism a boys' ideology? And to what degree did Mussolini lead - and to what extent follow - public opinion? 'The Italian Dictatorship' offers a skilful probing of the central debates in the area and a detailed critique of the ways in which the history of fascism has been given meaning in Italy and in the wider world since 1919. Beginning in the 1990s, with the political, cultural and historiographical crisis of the collapse of the 'First Republic' in Italy, the account then returns to the inter-war period to review fascist, conservative, liberal and Marxist understandings of fascism, examining not only the more traditional sources but also film, 'memory', music and other arenas in which history is crafted.
'It is immensely learned yet also witty, wise and humaneA marvelous book.' Dr Patrick Finney, University of Wales Lampeter, U '...fills a yawning gap.' Professor R A H Robinson, University of Birmingham 'Bosworth brilliantly analyses an expansive and exhaustive bibliography with extraordinary lucidity.' Choice 'Written with great verve and humour, it constitutes a very lively tour through some of the most important historical works on the period...Written in such an easy-to-read and engaging style should make it accessible to and popular with students.' History Journal
Richard Bosworth is one of the world's leading authorities on modern Italian history. He has been a Visiting Fellow at a number of institutions, including the Italian Academy at Columbia University, Clare Hall (Cambridge), Balliol (Oxford), and the Humanities Research Centre (Canberra). He is currently Professor of History at the University of Western Australia and the author of The Italian Dictatorship:Problems and Perspectives in the Interpretation of Mussolini and Fascism (Arnold/Oxford, 1998).
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ISBN 13 9780340677278
ISBN 10 0340677279
Title The Italian Dictatorship
Author Richard J B Bosworth
Series Arnold Publication Ser
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 1998-06-26
Number of pages 288
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